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The TP-Link M7650 4G+ MiFi is a portable mobile Wi-Fi hotspot that supports up to 32 devices, offering lightning-fast internet speeds of up to 600 Mbps. With a long-lasting 3000 mAh battery, it provides up to 15 hours of connectivity. The device features dual-band Wi-Fi, a micro SD card slot for expandable storage, and easy management through the tpMiFi app, making it an essential travel companion for professionals on the go.
Brand | TP-Link |
Product Dimensions | 6.65 x 1.6 x 11.2 cm; 90 g |
Batteries | 1 Lithium Polymer batteries required. (included) |
Item model number | M7650 |
Manufacturer | TP-Link |
Series | M7650 |
Colour | Black/White |
Standing screen display size | 1.44 Inches |
Connectivity Type | Wi-Fi |
Wireless Type | 802.11a |
Voltage | 5 Volts (DC) |
Power Source | ? |
Operating System | Windows 10/8/7/vista/XP, Mac OS, Android, iOS, Windows Phone |
Are Batteries Included | Yes |
Lithium Battery Energy Content | 15 Watt Hours |
Lithium Battery Packaging | Batteries packed with equipment |
Lithium Battery Voltage | 3.5 Volts |
Number Of Lithium Ion Cells | 1 |
Item Weight | 90 g |
Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
J**N
Great little hot spot that works flawlessly
I owned and used this item purchased from amazon for a couple of years, with a data-only SIM from Three. Set-up was easy - the back has to come off the unit so you can slide in the SIM card and fit the rechargeable battery but there's a notch on one corner allowing you to get a fingernail in.Switch on, and the box should start to try and sign on to your SIM card's network then report "connected" and the service obtained such as "4G". The device has a pre-set numeric password string which can be found by navigating the menu options. There are just two buttons on the device - one marked "home" and another on the top side, and a combination of the two allows you to cycle round each menu page and then make selections within each page where appropriate.One nice feature is that this box serves out a web page interface via your local IP network (use http://192.168.0.1 or http://192.168.1.1 as the web address in most cases). Here you can change the router access password and make a lot of configuration changes to the wireless network for security purposes, etc. The default user name and password are both "admin" (all lower case") and it would be advisable to change these as soon as you can, for security reasons. If you forget your user name or password and can't log in through the web page, there's a pin-hole "reset" button which can be pressed with the aid of an unfolded paperclip (with the unit switched on) so everything gets reset to defaults including the admin/admin user name and password.Looking at my network provider's website, my locale is marked with 4G outdoor service only, yet I was able to get 4G service indoors provided I positioned the unit carefully. The wi-fi signal was great, but I didn't try to connect to the box from outside the room I was using it in so I'm not sure it would fill a whole house but you never know.Battery life was a couple of hours when fully connected and working, but I nearly always used the unit with permanent USB power connected.One thing to note is that I sometimes got a "battery overheat" condition whilst running on external USB power, which was quite odd. The unit would literally report over-temperature on its screen, and switch off. I then had to wait several minutes before the unit would turn back on again. Feeling the back of the unit, the battery inside had indeed got hot. I'm sure the charging circuit should switch off when the battery is fully charged, but apparently not sometimes for me.The other thing to note is that the back plate that you remove to fit the battery and SIM card is quite fragile. In the two years I owned the unit, it fell off the shelf where I'd put it (remember I had to find just the right spot to achieve 4G connectivity in a fringe reception area). All for corners of the removable back ended up being chipped and broken, and on one occasion I broke more off one of the corners just trying to get the back off the unit, hence me mentioning the tiny cut-out on one corner which should ease removal for you. Just be careful getting the back off if you want to look after this item and are looking to re-sell it at a later date. Gently does it.Overall given the price and functionality (which was pretty much flawless) I recommend this item. I only stopped using it because I got a dual-SIM phone with my data SIM as the second SIM, so I could use hotspot tethering at home and also mobile data as conveniently as possible whilst I'm out and about, even if that's just providing 4G connectivity for my sat nav whilst driving, so I get live traffic updates.I can see the application for someone who doesn't want to be bothered with smart phone tethering but does want to use a wi-fi only tablet or computer at home. Very easy to set up and it just works without a hitch in my experience.
R**T
Great value for money
Used only in the UK and so far it’s proven very useful and reliable. In comparison to other devices it’s obviously incredibly cheap but also very compact (much smaller than the average smart phone).The battery life isn’t brilliant but we managed to get about a day’s use before it needed recharging. The trick is to turn it off when not in use. And the good news is, it’s easy to switch on and off.Would I buy again - yes without any doubt, cost + functionality = a great product
M**E
Decent but not USB-C.
Works well, plug and play, decent range for its size. Unfortunately not USB-C so you have to bring additional micro-usb cable.
C**N
Brilliant piece of kit
We bought this for when we go away in the caravan so we can use the smart tv.This is really easy to use and set up. The connection is good and despite some other reviews it has a decent battery life. It does take a while to charge but that doesnt really bother me. The signal strength is good. Its very small and compact and never let us down. It had the tv and two phones connected with no issues.
J**K
Good but not perfect
A convenient package but one that has a couple of annoying flaws.The good news is that it's easy to set up works well most of the time and covers the 2.4 and 5GHz WiFi bands. Less good is that you cannot cover both bands at the same time. Firewall features are very basic and must annoying is that when unit switches from 4G to 3G automatically, presumably in response to local signal conditions, the unit often freezes or goes offline, requiring battery removal to restore service. This has happened to me roughly once a week in the year or so that I've had the unit. No firmware upgrades are available, so I'm looking for a replacement.Good feature include keeping track of usage with a settable limit, ability to send send *# commands to provider. May be best suited to strong signal areas, given the issues I've listed.
J**N
Works well on the move
We use the TP-Link in our van and when staying in B&Bs etc. The TP-Link was simple to set up. I just put the SIM card in and it did the rest so set up time was under five minutes. It worked straight away and hooking up devices was straightforward. It works well in the van so passengers have watched videos and even downloaded and uploaded files while we have been on the move. Obviously it is only ever as good as the mobile network’s signal (EE in our case) but we have had very few dropouts and managed to work while we have been away. Charging doesn’t take long; we tend to leave it plugged into the usb anyway so it has not run out of battery on us. It is capable of running for hours though. Size-wise the TP-Link is fairly flat, slightly thicker than an iPhone, and easily fits in a pocket.
A**R
Very out of date not fit for purpose
Disappointing. It's 2025 and this device comes with very obvious signs of being designed a long time ago.First, it uses a micro-usb connection. USB-C has been around for 11 years now, but this device still uses micro-usb.Second, it is designed for Micro-SIM cards which were used between 2005 and 2013, being replaced by the now ubiquitous Nano-SIM cards introduced in 2012. The device came with a shoddy little adapter plate to allow nano-sim cards but it's not fit for purpose and doesn't hold the SIM properly.Third, the graphics on the screen look like something from the 1980s.Fourth, it can't maintain a proper data connection. I'm currently using it for SFTP transfers and while the same SIM and data service work fine in my Samsung A15, this TP-Link device is letting me down.This may have been a half-decent device back in 2015, but in 2025 it's a total let down.
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