As a traveler, you're seeing and doing it all. Bouncing from point A to B to C with no idea what to expect when you get there. Where will you pitch your tent? Park your RV? Is there electricity? Is there Wi-Fi?! That's the burning question… are you going to be able to get connected.
Thankfully, connecting to the internet has gotten a lot easier to achieve with the help of devices like hotspots. It's even more achievable when your devices are engineered with ESIM technology, which simply means you're not strapped to a single network. TravlFi offers two types of ESIM devices; the Journey1 Mobile Hotspot and the new JourneyXTR Router. Each of these devices is powerful in its own way, so let's get to know them!
TravlFi Wi-Fi Devices
Device Support
- Journey1 Hotspot: connect up to 5 devices at once
- JourneyXTR Router: connect up to 32 devices at once
Battery Life
- Journey1 Hotspot: 10 hours on a single charge, doesn't need to be plugged in to use (mobile)
- JourneyXTR Router: plugs into an A/C power outlet, needs to be plugged in to use (stationary)
Internet Connection
- Journey1 Hotspot: ESIM technology (no SIM card needed for service), connects to the strongest signal from all major networks, and no SIM slot
- JourneyXTR Router: ESIM technology (no SIM card needed for service), connects to the strongest signal from all major networks, has a SIM slot, and can connect to local Wi-FI sources
Pay As You Go Data Plans
- Journey1 Hotspot: powered by Pay As You Go data plans from TravlFi
- JourneyXTR Router: powered by Pay As You Go data plans from TravlFi
Conclusion
Ultimately, when it comes to choosing a TravlFi device, you need to consider your situation and what device will work best for your needs. For someone who has only a few devices and wants a more mobile option, then the Journey1 is probably more suited for you (perhaps your new favorite travel companion!). If you're planning to be stationed and have more than 5 devices and access to an A/C power outlet, then the JourneyXTR Router is your ticket to connection.
To learn more about the Journey1 Hotspot and JourneyXTR, visit travlfi.com.