
Meta Description: Looking for an Internet connection on the go? A portable Wi-Fi Hotspot keeps you connected while you are on the road.
Staying connected on the go has never been easier!
Cell coverage now reaches 95% of the population! But using public Wi-Fi in restaurants, coffee shops, or shopping malls (or worse, spotty hotel internet) can be a nightmare.
I have Hawaiian Telecom that I deem fit for my internet needs. But I was quite amused when my friend told me about portable Wi-Fi hotspots. He told me that these devices are very handy and keep you connected wherever you go. So no more running from one place to another to catch the signals.
Moreover, if you are working from home, just want to save your phone’s battery, or are traveling, a portable Wi-Fi hotspot is the way to keep moving. These easy-to-use devices let you connect multiple gadgets without draining your phone or dealing with slow, overloaded public networks.
Unlike phone tethering, these portable devices have a better range, so you won’t have to huddle around a single device for a signal. Some of our top picks for this year include the Franklin Wireless JEXtream RG2100 5G (T-Mobile) and the Orbic Speed 5G UW (Verizon).
Ready to find your perfect match? Let’s dive into the best portable hotspots this year!
Netgear Nighthawk M7 Pro
If you want super-fast internet wherever you go, the Netgear Nighthawk M7 Pro is a powerhouse.
The Netgear Nighthawk M7 Pro (MR7400) is a powerhouse that rocks the latest and greatest Wi-Fi 7 and the Qualcomm Snapdragon X75 chipset for 5G speeds up to 7.5 Gbps (Theoretically. Real-world? Probably lower).
It’s an AT&T exclusive for now, meaning no switching carriers. You get 64 device connections, a 2.5Gbps Ethernet port, and dual TS9 RF ports for better cellular reception (if you buy the antenna separately, of course). It’s compact with a 2.8-inch touchscreen.
But bummer! Battery life is shorter than the M6 Pro. Oh, and despite “tri-band Wi-Fi 7,” only two bands work at a time.
Still, for travelers needing a secure, fast, and flexible hotspot, it’s a solid pick!
Simo Solis Lite
The Simo Solis Lite is a handy little hotspot with a killer benefit: a free lifetime global data plan!
You get 1GB of data each month in 135+ countries, with no SIM card required. Need more? You can buy extra data through the app, with plans starting at very low rates.
Battery life is solid at 16 hours, and you can even use it as a power bank to charge other devices. It connects up to 10 devices, which is decent but not mind-blowing. Plus, 24/7 customer support means you’re never stranded without help.
A great pick for light travelers who want hassle-free internet.
Travlfi Journey1 4G LTE Hotspot
The Travlfi Journey1 4G LTE Hotspot is all about convenience.
No SIM card, no contracts, just pick a data plan (from 2GB to unlimited) and go! It works across the U.S., Canada, and Mexico, automatically latching onto the strongest network available (not useful when traveling outside these countries).
Setup? A breeze. You can have it online in under a minute, and the included 4GB of free data is a sweet bonus. Speeds hit up to 150Mbps. Zoom meetings? No sweat. Uploading video? A little slow.
The 10-hour battery life holds up, though it takes six hours to fully recharge. And with five simultaneous connections, the whole family can stay online without juggling multiple plans.
So budget-friendly and road-trip ready!
RoamWiFi Portable WiFi Device
The RoamWiFi Portable Device packs a big punch with its impressive 18-hour battery life, outlasting most other hotspots.
It runs on 4G LTE and works in over 160 countries neither you need any sim card!
You can also connect up to 5 devices at the same time. It is suitable for the sole travelers but might not be enough for larger groups.
The best part? It’s budget-friendly. Just keep in mind it doesn’t support 5G, so speeds won’t be super fast. But for reliable global Wi-Fi, this little orange gadget gets the job done!
Orbic Speed 5G UW Mobile Hotspot (Verizon)
This portable Hotspot is a powerhouse for Verizon users.
It supports up to 30 devices at once and delivers super-fast 5G speeds, up to 600 Mbps in strong coverage areas. It works with all major Verizon 5G bands and features a simple touchscreen interface for easy control.
However, it’s on the bulkier side, has no external antenna ports, and its battery drains quickly on the fastest 5G connections (lasting about 11 hours and 45 minutes). Still, if you’re in a Verizon 5G area and need a reliable Wi-Fi 6 hotspot with an Ethernet port, this one’s a solid pick!
Key Takeaways
No matter where you go, there’s a hotspot to keep you connected! Whether you need long battery life, budget-friendly data, or lightning-fast 5G, these six options have you covered. Just pick the one that fits your travel style, and you’ll never have to hunt for Wi-Fi again!