Regardless of the destination, it’s nearly impossible to go on vacation without an internet connection anymore – whether sharing vacation photos, staying in touch with friends and family, keeping up with work, or simply looking up information on routes and landmarks, it is an indispensable resource for any traveler.
Unfortunately, going abroad often means reliance on local WiFi or expensive data roaming. Fortunately, with new products from the famous network & wireless manufacturer TP-Link, you can take back-up power and an internet connection with you. No more worrying about overloaded Hotel WiFi or strangely-shaped foreign power outlets!
This high-capacity battery is small and compact, making it easy to pack into your suitcase, bag, or backpack. Instead of hunting for a coffee shop with open outlets, just stay put on the beach! This powerbank can recharge phones, tablets, e-readers, GPS devices – anything normally charged by standard USB port.
With an incredible 10,400 mAh capacity, this battery can keep you powered for over a week – completely free from the power grid. It is also equipped with a built-in flashlight, which is useful if you drop something in the dark and other minor emergencies.
The TP-LINK TL-PB10400 can charge up to two devices simultaneously, and its capacity is sufficient for up to 5 smartphone charge cycles.
This portable WiFi hotspot is equipped with a 4G modem. By inserting a SIM card, you suddenly possess a mobile WiFi hotspot that can allow multiple users to connect simultaneously. If you purchase a prepaid local SIM card at your destination instead of using data roaming, you can potentially save a lot in data fees.
The TP-LINK M7350 supports LTE mobile data speeds up to 150 Mbit/s, and can connect up to 15 users at the same time.
Besides functioning as a mobile modem, you can also insert memory cards up to 32 GB, which allow the device to function as a portable server and backup for storing photos, videos, and other data. This amazing multifunctional device takes up no more space than a large mobile phone.
Few things are worse than getting to your hotel room after a long day and all you can find is a single Ethernet cable conveniently located right next to the door. With the TP-LINK TL-WR710N, which plugs directly into wall, you can set up a network of your own with nothing more than the Ethernet cable and an outlet.
The router is not dependent on other devices, and allows several devices to connect to the single Ethernet cable, while also serving as a source for charging other devices via USB port.
About TP-Link | |
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Seat | Shenzen, China |
Established | 1996 |
Website | www.tp-link.com |