
GlocalMe Numen Air 5G Portable WiFi Mobile Hotspot for Travel, CloudSIM Tech, Touch Screen, Network Congestion Monitoring, with Lifetime 16+1GB Data
Original price was: $ 449.99.$ 339.99Current price is: $ 339.99.

Sennheiser Consumer Audio ACCENTUM Wireless Bluetooth Headphones – 50-Hour Battery Life, Audio, Hybrid Noise Cancelling (ANC), All-Day Comfort and Clear Voice Pick-up for Calls, White
Original price was: $ 179.95.$ 149.95Current price is: $ 149.95.

Amazfit Bip 5 Smart Watch, GPS, Bluetooth Calling, 10-Day Battery, Ultra-Large Display, Step Tracking, Heart-Rate Monitoring & VO2 Max, Sleep & Health Monitoring, Alexa Built-In, AI Fitness App (Pink)
Original price was: $ 115.77.$ 89.99Current price is: $ 89.99.
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Sayock –
The hotspot itself works really well, but that’s about it. Extremely overpriced (both the hotspot and most of the plans), and they limit which users can get which plans. So, though it’s supposed to be a 5G hotspot and though their website shows more 5G plans available, for me there was only one extremely expensive 5G plan per month that I could buy…which basically made this an expensive 4G device, for me. If I wanted a 4G device, I could have ordered a much cheaper one. I sent this back and got the Jextream 5G Mobile Hotspot from T-Mobile, and that works just as well with more affordable and diverse plans.
Also, the prices listed on this product page…some of them are incorrect and less than what you might get as an option for you when you buy this.
settles –
So overall it is about 3.5 stars.
Bought this less than a month ago. Then there is 20% off already on this listing. ( buyers be aware )
The device itself is solid in terms of wifi signal (granted with 2-3 concurrent connections at a time) and cellular signal (really depends on location, it is not much different than a phone)
The battery performance is greatly depends on how much you use the cellular network, on light using days it lasts for more than 2 days for me. Heavier usage (not too heavy streaming videos) will shrink this down to 10ths or so. If you use more devices probably going to further shrink the battery performance.
The cellular speed is about 35mbps for me, which is enough for most scenarios.
What is no so good as others had pointed out is their pricing on data plans. Especially if you buy global plans. Their pricing compared to local market is ludicrous. If you sign up account using different region (set when you sign up) and try buy local plans it is much cheaper compared to accounts set in another country.
As for local plans in the US, their pricing is just not competitive. You should just find another provider and buy their plan.
Their tech support is somewhat responsive but I have not had any real issues that is related to using their plan yet.
JCHD12 –
I am very pleased with this product, I was skeptical, whether it was going to work in the Caribbean, but it did work with the Sim card from the Dominican Republic and it works better than anything they have over there. I greatly recommend to anyone traveling abroad and great use in the US as well
David Berino –
Purchased this to take advantage of the 5G coverage in my area. I work from home almost exclusively, but there are days that I want to work from a local coffee shop or simply out from my own home office. This device keeps me connected, not to mention the consistent speed and connection! Your mileage may vary so consider checking cell coverage (T-Mobile) in your area should you want the same. I haven’t had the opportunity to review the international reliability of this device since I haven’t traveled out of the country since the purchase.
The hotspot has both cloudSIM (their paid service) and regular nano SIM functionality which is pretty convenient. I don’t use this every day, but from what I can tell, the battery life is pretty good — an hour of use knocked about 5-8%. Again, this is fine for me since I don’t use this all the time, but you be the judge if that’s too short for you.
Obviously you’re paying a premium for this, but I find the features and functionality to be worth it (by comparison to other similar devices out there). No frills and to the point.
KMH –
I occasionally travel for work and often find myself in places with limited connection. I had been happy with a competitor’s e-sim travel data services until recently, when lack of coverage (due to the service’s arrangements with only 1 local telco in two separate countries) led to missed appointments and nightmarish video conferences.
I was introduced to GlocalMe’s Numen Air by an employee of uCloudlink (parent company of GlocalMe), while in Saudi Arabia. He kindly allowed me to connect via this device as I had struggled with poor (3G) connection from another operator. I was blown away by its speed and connectivity. I appreciate that uCloudlink has arrangements with multiple local telcos (not only 1) and that the device will always connect to the local telco providing the best connection at each location.
I purchased this device ahead of my latest trip back to the US and I am pleased to report that it works as well as expected. The navigation menu is simple and straight-forward; setting it up was a breeze. For connection by older mobile devices, I can easily switch Numen Air’s WiFi from 5GHz to 2.4GHz. Pricing-wise, the cost of data is comparable to similar e-sim data services. Frankly, there is no need to take the specific [5G] plans as normal plans will connect to the highest speed, where applicable (which is 5G).
Pros: easy to set up and use, steady-good connectivity, comparable cost, multiple device connections, ability to complete VC calls from different parts of the world without hassle
Cons: daily charging when in use, need to carry another device
The pros do outweigh the cons. I therefore recommend this Item.