🌐 Stay connected everywhere, effortlessly.
The GlocalMe U3 is a sleek, carbon-free certified portable 4G LTE hotspot that offers global internet access in 200+ countries without needing a SIM card. It supports up to 10 devices simultaneously, comes preloaded with 1.1GB of data valid for 90 days, and features a powerful 3000mAh battery for over 12 hours of continuous use. With advanced security protocols and app-based control, it’s the ultimate travel companion for professionals on the move.
Color | Black |
Connectivity Technology | Wi-Fi |
Control Method | App |
AntennaType | Internal |
Maximum Upstream Data Transfer Rate | 5E+1 Megabits Per Second |
Voltage | 3.8 Volts |
Frequency | 2.4 GHz |
Wireless Compability | 802.11n, 802.11b, 802.11a, 802.11g, 802.11ac |
Antenna Location | Travel, Gaming, Home, Business |
Compatible Devices | Personal Computer, Smartphone, Tablet, Laptop, Notebook, Smart Home, Security Systems |
LAN Port Bandwidth | 1000 Mbps |
Security Protocol | WPA2 |
Is Electric | Yes |
Operating System | portal |
Frequency Band Class | Single-Band |
Number of Ports | 1 |
Additional Features | Portable, Light Weight, Pocket Size |
Item Weight | 0.15 Grams |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 4.96"L x 0.39"W x 2.6"H |
D**Y
Excellent device for working on the go!
I bought this in spite of the ongoing legal battle that Glocalme and Skyroam appears to be embroiled in. I believe they have sidestepped whatever issue they were dealing with with the release of updated firmware and this new unit so I'm not too worried about there being any long-term issues with the injunction they had placed against them. This device mysteriously appeared on Amazon shortly after the injunction went into effect and all the older devices mysteriously disappeared. So.... there isn't a lot of information on this, but it was a concern of mine before I ended up buying the device anyway.I needed something that would work reliably as a hotspot for AT&T and/or Tmobile and this one mostly fit the bill. There is no band 71 support which really sucks for Tmobile, but you do what you can! I got a sim card from Red Pocket, put 60GBs on it and have been using it daily for about 5-6 days while camping in West Virginia (working remotely). It has been rock solid and has given me some decent speeds while my poor phone has had crap service from Tmobile (AT&T is the only cell carrier with a decent presence in West Virginia).I liked this option because I know I can use it in the future for day-trips as well as short business trips and the freedom to hop carriers in the US and outside of it is huge. Also purchasing data direct, while more expensive, will really be nice to get started in a new country when I visit. I really wish I had something like when when I visited Italy at the beginning of the year. I'll definitely be packing it along for future adventures.As far as usability is concerned, the form factor is almost exactly the same as my LG v30 with the slim case I have on it. It is pretty much just one button. Turn it on or turn it off. The initial setup was easy and I did not download the app or bind it to an account yet since I just slapped a sim card in there. All I did was name the device and setup the wifi hotspot password and it was ready to go.One thing I was really impressed with was the wifi range. I have been roaming almost as far away from this thing as I'd roam from a normal router. It has a pretty powerful wifi signal which has been super helpful as I have been working in an all-metal building a lot. I basically leave this thing on the outside of the building and then work from the inside. Excellent signal -- works almost like a cell signal booster.My only real complaints are, like others have mentioned, no real case options. I find myself babying the device since it really doesn't have much protection. It handles and feels like a cell phone so you want to protect the screen from damage. It hasn't been tough to protect it and I've been car camping so it has been in some decently harsh environments thus far. We'll see how it holds up long term. I won't be taking it camping often. Mostly it'll be coming along on business trips.Also because of the lack of a case, I found it was pretty easy to turn on while in my pack. I found a pocket which holds it well enough so it wasn't pushing buttons while I'm moving around -- but YMMV. You will want to find a place where the sides aren't pressed, otherwise it'll be constantly turning on and off in your pack or whereever you're holding it.The lack of Band 71 was also a bummer as I mentioned already. I'll probably upgrade my phone at some point and will use that when I travel too far out of the way on Tmobile's network. Since I have an AT&T sim in there right now I think I'll be ok for the time being, though.Finally, Glocalme is a Chinese company. I want to believe they have our best interests at heart, but China is in the midst of serious turmoil right now. Communication devices such as this one make for fantastic spy equipment and while I'd like to believe that isn't the case, it is something I considered when making a purchasing decision. Huawei and Oneplus, both very popular Chinese communication companies have been caught with spyware on their devices and networks. Do not think that this company is immune to the whim's of the Chinese government. So do your own research there and make an informed decision.Overall I have been very happy with it. It is very portable, very easy to use, and the battery has been lasting me from 8am until 11pm daily with about 30% charge to spare. Really cannot complain!
P**T
only problem so far
I had to go to YouTube for the instructions because the printed instructions were hard to read and follow. I have not used it yet but will on my next trip.
P**Y
SCAM!!! THIS PRODUCT DOES NOT DO WHAT IT ADVERTISE!!!
I purchase this device to use in Mexico on my vacation, from the moment I bought it I decided to test it before traveling to make sure everything works as it should. I went ahead and purchase a plan for my location (Jamaica) and yes there was a data plan listed for my location within their App.1. After purchasing a 4g 7day plan for $36 I tried connecting to the internet NOTHING!!! All it kept saying was that there is no internet. I connected with their support team (HORRIBLE SERVICE AS ALL THEY KEEP TELLING YOU IS THAT THEIR TECH IS CHECKING) after about an hour and a half and six-seven resets sent it connected to the internet for 30mins then the same thing happens again.2. I tried once more and reached out to support to ask if I can purchase the Mexico plan before I get there as I was traveling in 2 days, and I was told yes. HOWEVER, the device did not work as I had no service AGAIN!!!SO I HAVE BEEN OUT OF POCKET $80 IN DATA PURCHASES AND HAVE NOT BEEN ABLE TO GET ANY INTERNET USING THIS DEVICE!!! AND THIS WAS THE MAIN REASON I EVEN PURCHASED IT!!!I'M DEFINITELY RETURNING IT FOR A REFUND!!!!
K**Y
Best size available
Why did you pick this product vs others?:Price and reviews
A**R
Good wifi for own use
Great product. Help when traveling international. maintained heart monitor while traveling where other internet service was not available.
A**Y
Disappointing Speed. Slowest device I own.
I recently purchased a U3. What follows is my experience over the first 48 hours of ownership. (Spoiler - I suspect that wireless carriers throttle this device) After two days and dozens of online chats with GlocalMe customer support, I was able to increase the download speed on my desktop PC using the U3 from 0.6 Mbps to 16.5 Mbps.To compare this to other methods of accessing the internet from my desktop PC:Device Used ---------------- Download SpeedU3 ----------------------------16.5 MbpsTether to Verizon phone --- 51.1 Mbps (Galaxy S8)Tether to T-Mobile phone -- 53.6 Mbps (Galaxy S8)2.4G WiFi ------------------- 127.2 Mbps (TP Link AC 1750)5.0G WiFi ------------------- 461.1 Mbps (TP Link AC 1750)Ethernet ------------------- 912.8 Mbps (AT&T Fiber)Note that I used the same speed test on a Chrome browser on my desktop PC to keep everything apples to apples.According to customer support, my U3 was connecting to T-Mobile. Unfortunately, the best speed I could achieve was 16.5 Mbps through the U3 vs 53.6 Mbps through a T-Mobile phone. This is why I suspect the throttling.Speaking of customer support, do not be afraid to use the chat feature as soon as you suspect as issue. As long as you are very patient, they will eventually walk you through how to troubleshoot your device, update the firmware, etc. Their website, phone app, online manual and paper manual are practically useless and say little more than "turn on the device and cross your fingers."If using a device like the U3 is the only option you have, then use it. If you have any other options available - tether to a phone, Starbucks WiFi, tinfoil hat - they are likely to be much faster and more reliable.I am currently using the U3 with their included data plan. I ordered a data only sim card from Tello (who uses T-Mobile) to see if that works better (maybe GlocalMe only pays carriers for their slowest / lowest priority service).UPDATE:I received the Tello sim card. Along with the Tello sim card, I also tried my T-Mobile sim card and my Verizon sim card from my phones. (Spoiler - sim cards are faster, but not by much)SIM Card -- Download SpeedNone ------ 14.6 MbpsTello -------26.3 MbosVerizon --- 14.4 MbpsT-Mobile -- 23.2 MbpsKinda looks like the GlocalMe U3 is using Verizon and not T-Mobile when there is no sim card.Tello and T-Mobile are similar, which makes sense since they are on the same network.After all of this, the biggest mystery to me is why tethering to a T-Mobile or a Verizon phone is 2-3 times faster than when I take the sim cards out of the phones and put them in the GlocalMe. I would have expected the GlocalMe with a sim card to be as fast as tethering to a phone with the exact same sim card, but it's not. Maybe the carriers give some kind of priority to cell phones vs other devices.To summarize - The GlocalMe works, especially if you can find the right sim card and carrier combination and you accept that connection speeds are going to be lower than other methods of accessing the internet.
B**Z
It is very convenient.
Portable wifi is very convenient and easy to use. Even if the mobile phone signal is not very good when you are abroad or in a remote place, it can still receive the signal. It is recommended to buy one with you. It is very convenient.
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