![]() To be 100% honest with you, in most cases, I think the answer is no. The Skyroam Solis X: Do You Really Need it?Īfter all this, you might be thinking… does a person really need a wifi hotspot while traveling internationally? My unlimited hotspot was perfect for anything domestic but had no functionality elsewhere in the world. In that regard, it pays for itself.īesides traveling in and around the city of Chicago, I also spend a lot of time traveling to other states and countries. Sometimes, I use it as my backup data plan for my phone when I’m about to go over for the month. ![]() After signing a two year contract, I was locked in at a rate of just $42/month (though it’s not that cheap anymore, unfortunately). The hotspot itself was a little over $100 for the (slightly) premium model (their base model was a fair bit cheaper). I bought my hotspot from UnlimitedVille, which offered an unreal deal at the time. Getting around in Chicago (and to the suburbs to visit family and friends) meant that some days, I’d be out and about more than in the office and this was a bit of an issue for my fledgling (and busy!) freelance business. When I purchased my domestic hotspot, I lived in Chicago at the time, frequently spending time on public transit, trains, cars, and airplanes. A Little Background: Why I First Bought a Domestic Hotspot Recently, I purchased an international hotspot from Skyroam to complement its functionality and intend to share my experience with it in this Skyroam review. ![]() ![]() Shorty after beginning my full-time freelance journey, I picked up an unlimited hotspot to enable me to get work done wherever and whenever. Please note that this post contains affiliate links. ![]()
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