Portable Wi-Fi hotspot data devices

Updated on 10-Jun-2020

Portable Wi-Fi hotspots act as a boon for people who use the internet on the go and are hooked to their laptops and tablet screens. These little hotspot devices only require a SIM card and help you connect your devices to the internet without using the phone’s cellular connection. These portable Wi-Fi hotspots come with an inbuilt battery, which means that they won’t consume your device’s power. There are loads of portable Wi-Fi hotspot data devices available in the market that promise to deliver much more than they actually can. So, to help you find some of the best hotspot routers out there, we have curated a list of these devices based on their availability on Amazon and their listed features.

JioFi 4G Hotspot JMR815

Jio is reputed for turning the telecom market upside down (in a good way) with its affordable prices and high speeds. They introduced this sleek hotspot device to help you connect all your devices to the internet without burning a hole in your pocket. The JioFi 4G Hotspot JMR815  has download speeds of up to 150Mbps and upload speeds of up to 50Mbps which should result in faster downloads and uploads for the average consumer. The company claims that the 3000 mAh battery is capable enough to provide the user with eight hours of surf time. You can even make a call or send a text by connecting to the portable hotspot and using the MyJio app.

Hi-Lite Essentials JioFi 4G Hotspot JMR 541

The JioFi 4G JMR 541 is a wireless portable router that allows you to connect 32 users simultaneously (31 via Wi-Fi and one on USB tethering), making it a good option for offices. With a download speed that goes up to 150Mbps and an upload speed of 50Mbps, the Wi-Fi can cover an area ranging between six to eight metres, according to the brand. It comes with a rechargeable Li-ion battery with a capacity of 2600 mAh, which the company claims can run for seven hours and last for 300+ hours when on standby. This lightweight device weighs only 200g and its power consumption is nearly 3W. This is a portable Wi-Fi device that comes with a router, USB adapter, USB cable, a Li-ion battery and an external interface to help you stay connected with your loved ones wherever you go!

TP-Link TL-WR902AC

When it comes to Wi-Fi routers TP-Link is the name you can bank on and this portable Wi-Fi router should be a good one to use. You can use it as a router as well as a portable hotspot device according to your requirement as it is easy to set up and carry around. There is a micro USB port to charge the device. Note that the adjacent USB port can be used to share data wirelessly between a range of devices or it can simply be used to charge your smartphone. The company claims that this pocket-size travel router can deliver speeds up to 733Mbps. You can pack this little wireless router in your backpack on your next vacation and stay connected to the rest of the world without breaking a sweat.

Airtel 4G LTE Hotspot Binatone Portable Wi-Fi Data Card

Airtel claims that this little hotspot device is capable of delivering download speeds of up to 150Mbps and upload speeds of up to 50Mbps. The 2700 mAh battery capacity should enable the device to work for six hours without any break, according to the company. The company also claims that all you need to do is pop an Airtel SIM card in it and you are good to go. The small and lightweight router can be easily carried around, thus making it a great travel companion. It’s also a good option for people who want to set up their home office without cluttering the space with a large router.

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