TP-Link M7350 Unlocked 4G Portable Travel Wi-Fi with Screen
862/4969£59.99
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About this product
Plug and play. You can easily establish a reliable personal single band Wi-Fi hotspot on the move by simply inserting a SIM card. Instantly share 4G/3G connectivity with up to 10 wireless devices and 1 wired device simultaneously chat without dropouts – Tablets, mobile phones, laptops and more.
With the intuitive screen displays useful information like battery status, signal strength, WiFi status, connected users etc. With the menu button you can easily change network type, data roaming and view password and network name - directly on the device.
Package Content - 4G LTE Mobile Wi-Fi M7350, Micro USB Cable, Micro to Standard SIM Card Adapter, Nano to Standard SIM Card Adapter, Quick Installation Guide & 2000mAh Battery.
- Wireless standards b/g/n.
- Transfer speed up to 150Mbps.
- Support WPA-PSK/WPA2-PSK, Black List, Enable/Disable SSID Broadcast. Wireless security.
- Weight 0.22kg.
- Size L13.5, W9.5, D5cm.
- Manufacturer's 3 year guarantee.
- EAN: 6935364080587.
4.5
527 reviews
91%
Recommended this product
Customers Say
Compact, easy-to-use mobile WiFi device with good signal and multi-device support. Battery life varies; some users find it short. Ideal for travel, temporary home internet, and streaming.
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No better than my phone’s hotspot, sadly
So far disappointing in terms of connectivity, bought this device to enable WiFi at my static caravan in a remote part of north Wales, had been running our iPads and Smart TV’s off our iPhone hotspots and so far it seems no better (and no worse) than our phone’s hotspot. Next time I’m at the caravan I will try positioning the device near windows and at different heights and angles, and see if that makes any difference. I may need a wireless antenna or a signal booster of some sort.
Piltdownman, 65 or over
Perfect
Does what it says on the box. Easy to use.
Scott 123
Brilliant little device
Love it. I brought this as a temporary WiFi, as we have just moved house. It will be a few weeks before our mainstream broadband is installed. I had my doubts. Happy to say I was wrong. It works really well. Able to connect with our sky glass television with no problems at all. Also connected to our other gadgets, working perfectly well, with no dropouts or delays. Battery lasts about 10 -12 hours before needing a charge.
Archie, 45 - 54
Great little gadget!
Bought this a couple of days ago as our internet has been down over a week already - this is perfect and allows us to still function as a home and watch tv etc - just bought an unlimited data sim and we were good to go - would be great in a caravan or on holiday either UK or abroad (grab a local sim). Glad I bought it - it is quite small and light and really easy to carry around.
Blackshaw4, 55 - 64
Great service and excellent value for money
I bought this to replace my old one
Peter, 65 or over
Powered internet for family of three
Bought as we moved into a new house and needed internet for working from home until broadband installed. Managed to get wifi to 2 phones, laptop, iPad and tv to stream. Good signal overall if kept upstairs at window. Would run out of battery after about half a days use but powered on straight away when plugged in. Would recommend!
Kander88, 35 - 44
Poor battery life!
Works well but the battery life is poor
DrumScool
Perfect
I bought this to use on holiday in Spain. The device itself is simple to use, and I’m pleased I decided to pay a little more to get a screen. The app also works well and allows you to monitor (and reset usage) as well as usage limits for each device if you need to do this. We bought a local SIM card which we had to put into a phone first to remove the pin, and then into this Mifi. It worked great, the battery lasted well and we connected and used multiple devices at once with no issue. It’s small and easy to carry with you. I would recommend keeping it inside a padded device wallet as I expect it is likely to break if you were to drop it.
Rosie, 35 - 44
Distress purchase
I bought this as a distress purchase, it was 50% cheaper than the netgear unit that never worked properly. So I was pleasantly surprised how well it served my needs on my recent trip away,,,,, so recommend highly
Captjack, 65 or over
Good product
I have been using TP-,mifi routers for years with no complaints. Great battery life and works just about everywhere. Only negative is you can’t add a vpn to them.
Jimbo, 65 or over
Hello Tracey.
The supplier has confirmed. The TP-Link M7350 Unlocked 4G Portable Travel Wi-Fi with Screen can be used in a caravan.
Yes, you have to top up the SIM card to get Wi-Fi with the TP-Link M7350 Unlocked 4G Portable Travel Wi-Fi. Simply insert a 4G SIM card into the device to create a personal Wi-Fi hotspot, allowing you to share 4G/3G connectivity with up to 10 Wi-Fi enabled devices.
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Hello there.
The TP-Link M7350 4G LTE Mobile Wi-Fi Router is compatible with a micro USB cable and can be used while being charged
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Hi,
Of course, you can modify and set your WiFi password in the WiFi settings.
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Hi there.
TP-Link M7350 Unlocked 4G Portable Travel Wi-Fi with Screenv862/4969
No, this comes with a Micro USB Cable for charging.
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Karen
Hello Tim,
The TP-Link M7350 Unlocked 4G Portable Travel Wi-Fi with Screen is not designed to remain plugged in 24/7, as this can damage the battery.
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Hi,
The M7350 works by inserting a 4G SIM card to create your reliable personal WiFi hotspot. You can connect your other devices to the M7350's WiFi.
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TP-LINK 3/4/5G router doesn't support E-SIM currently.
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Hi Darren,
The M7350 can provide a normal network connection, but the actual performance is affected by many factors.
1. Signal Strength and Quality: Weak 4G signal is one of the biggest factors affecting the gaming experience. Poor signal forces the device to work harder to maintain the connection, increasing latency and causing packet loss.
2. Network Congestion: Network congestion levels vary depending on location and time.
Generally, periods with less network congestion provide a more stable connection with lower latency.
3. Carrier Network Quality: Different carriers (such as Three, EE, etc.) have different network infrastructure and capacity. Some carriers will prioritize gaming traffic better than others. The overall network load and infrastructure investment of the carrier will affect performance.
4. 4G Band Selection
• Lower bands (e.g., 800MHz) offer better coverage but may be more prone to congestion.
• Higher bands (e.g., 800MHz) offer better coverage but may be more prone to congestion. 1800MHz and 2600MHz bands offer lower latency but shorter transmission distances.
• The M7350 supports manual band selection, which helps optimize performance.
Optimal Gaming Experience Recommendations:
• Place the M7350 in the location with the strongest 4G signal (check signal strength).
• Play games during off-peak hours whenever possible.
• Minimize the connection of other devices during gameplay.
• Place the M7350 close to the PS5 and ensure unobstructed line of sight.
• If you experience issues, consider manually selecting the optimal 4G band.
• Ensure the M7350 is well-ventilated to avoid overheating.
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Hello Darren,
The supplier has advised the following for the TP-Link M7350 Unlocked 4G Portable Travel Wi-Fi with Screen:
Using a mobile Wi-Fi device like the M7350 with a 4G SIM card can provide internet access for your PS5, but the quality of your online gaming experience—especially in terms of ping and latency—will depend heavily on several factors:
1. Mobile Network Signal: The strength and quality of the 4G signal in your location are crucial. In areas with strong and stable 4G coverage, you may experience relatively low latency (ping), but in areas with weak signal, latency and lag may increase significantly.
2. Network Congestion: Mobile networks can become congested, especially during peak hours or in crowded areas, which may lead to higher latency and inconsistent connection quality.
3. Carrier and Plan: Different carriers (like Three or EE) may have different network coverage and speeds in various locations. It's a good idea to check the coverage maps for your intended destinations.
4. Technology Limitations: 4G mobile networks typically have higher latency compared to fixed broadband connections. For fast-paced multiplayer gaming, a wired or high-quality fixed broadband connection is generally recommended for the best experience.
5. Device Connection: Connecting your PS5 to the M7350 via Ethernet (using a Wi-Fi to Ethernet adapter) can reduce latency compared to a wireless connection, but the primary limiting factor will still be the mobile network.
In summary, while it's possible to use the M7350 for online gaming while traveling, you may experience higher ping and occasional lag compared to a home wired connection. The actual experience will vary depending on your location and the quality of the mobile network at the time.
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Hello Suzy.
After checking with our supplier, they have advised for TP-Link M7350 Unlocked 4G Portable Travel Wi-Fi with Screen.
To clarify, the TP-Link M7350 (like other Mobile Wi-Fi/MiFi routers) uses a mobile data SIM card to provide internet access. You do need to insert an active SIM card with a data plan into the device, even if you do not intend to make phone calls. The device does not create its own internet connection; it relies on the mobile network provided by the SIM card to share internet via Wi-Fi with your devices (laptop, TV, etc.).
Simply insert the SIM card into the M7350, and once it is powered on and connected to the mobile network, your laptop and TV can join the Wi-Fi network it creates to access the internet.
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Hi,
The M7350 requires a Nano SIM card to access the network.
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