🚀 Stay connected, stay powerful!
The ZTEMU5120 is a cutting-edge portable 5G WiFi hotspot designed for seamless connectivity on the go. With a robust 10000mAh battery, it doubles as a power bank, ensuring your devices stay charged. The intuitive 2.4” touchscreen allows for easy management, while NFC technology enables quick connections for up to 32 devices. This unlocked device supports global roaming across major 5G and 4G LTE networks, making it the perfect companion for travel, business, and everyday use.
Brand | ZTE |
Product Dimensions | 13.3 x 7.3 x 1.85 cm; 240 g |
Batteries | 1 Lithium Polymer batteries required. (included) |
Item model number | U10S PRO |
Manufacturer | ZTE |
Series | 5G Mobile Wi-Fi Router |
Colour | black |
Wireless Type | 802.11n, 802.11b, 802.11a, 802.11g, 802.11ac |
Voltage | 5 Volts |
Power Source | Corded Electric |
Operating System | RouterOS |
Battery Charge Time (in hours) | 30 minutes |
Are Batteries Included | Yes |
Lithium Battery Energy Content | 1000 Milliamp Hours (mAh) |
Lithium Battery Packaging | Batteries contained in equipment |
Lithium Battery Weight | 2.94 g |
Number Of Lithium Ion Cells | 1 |
Item Weight | 240 g |
Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
S**B
It's brilliant! Rural folk - buy this!
This is a review for the ZTE 5G CPE MC888.I live in the country and we have terrible wired internet, and no fibre broadband available here. 4G coverage is excellent, so we've been using '4G broadband' for a few years now, via a Huawei mifi device and a SMARTY card. We ended up needing two cards/devices as our walls are thick and the signal wasn't getting through. Wanted to get rid of having two devices, and use a better router with a mesh system......I did LOADS of research before getting this!! I'd tried a cheaper Archer MR 600 CAT6 4G device first, which just got very hot, kept dropping out and was disappointing! Sent it back, did more research and came up with this.I'm using a SMARTY card in it, and I'm on the edge of a 5G network, so thought I'd get the 5G capability, even if we can't get 5G just yet. As I thought, I'm only getting 4G, BUT the speeds I'm getting are still amazing compared to the old wired BT internet, and to the SMARTY card used in the mifi device. Setting up the device was easy. It works best in a very specific spot on a window sill in the living room. I moved it all over the house to see if anywhere else was better: upstairs was worse strangely.Bought a set of three Deco mesh hubs (TP-link Deco X10 AX1500, £144.99 on Amazon), as on its own the ZTE couldn't get through our very thick walls. The set up works perfectly. The first Deco hub connects to the ZTE router directly, and becomes Hub number 1 (hidden under an old 50's radio's shell in the photo!) which then sends the signal to the other Deco hubs. I now have a brilliant signal all over the house, with two Decos, and one extra one which we only use when people stay in the Granny annex.We've had this set up for a couple of months now, and we only lost signal once, when it was chucking it down with rain/stormy. We've had bad weather since then, and all has been well. Copes with three devices at once streaming films with no problem. No problems with Teams meetings for work, with lots of people on the meeting, and sharing presentations etc.It's fairly pricey (£212.49 when I bought it), but so far this has been money well spent.
W**R
Excellent 5G mobile WiFi hotspot.
I've been looking to upgrade our motorhome Wi-Fi for a while. I've previously used both Huawei and LTE 4G Mobile Hotspots but with 5G now rolling out more widely I wanted to take advantage of the higher data transmission speeds especially for streaming video. This unit is the first one I've found that is reasonably affordable. It's much bigger (and heavier) than my old Huawei 5577 4G hotspot but this is a good thing as it provides space for a much larger internal antenna and a larger battery. Reception and signal strength seem much improved over the older 4G units. So far, I've had no problems getting a good signal in our motorhome using one of two positions in the van; either by the habitation door or on the dashboard. The ZTE U50 supports external antennas so I might get one to use in poorer signal areas. I'm using an existing EE data SIM but my unit was delivered with a Smarty Data SIM so you have everything you need to get up and running with mobile data. It recognised the EE SIM and auto-configured so I was up and running in under a minute. It charges via USB-C and battery life is excellent; around 10 hours. One thing to note - it goes in to sleep mode if nothing is connected to it and you have to wake it up (with a short press of the power button) in order to re-connect. It doesn't seem to get too warm in use either. Highly recommended.
R**I
Solid connection
Great consistent 5G connection, as good as a mobile hotspot but doesn't restrict.Worked immediately with a new 5G SIM from Vodafone, although I had to register the SIM by putting it in my mobile as the 5G router doesn't receive texts (that I can find)Tested with EE also, and no issues.Stable connection to mobile data and stable WiFi connection to devices.I set it up in a dock and had it connected via usb C to PC for power (although battery life is solid)Extra benefit of the usb C connection is it acts like an ethernet port and allows my PC to connect to the network over usb C rather than WiFi.Disconnect the usb cable and it immediately switches back to WiFi.Couldn't be happier, does exactly as expected and better. Highly recommend as a replacement to traditional broadband as well as a handy powerbank/mobile hotspotSpeed:While this is dependant on carrierI have run speedtest.net at various times of day50mbps-200mbps recordedHave even took it in my pocket on days out, the battery was only at 85% after 7 hours without chargingPersonal preferences here... But I don't like the weight, I didn't need it to be a power bank also, but if this is also providing power for the device, it's an acceptable compromise to me
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