One of the many headaches I encounter when travelling overseas is having to figure out a way to stay connected. Sure, local SIM cards exist, and in the case of countries like Australia require complicated sign-up processes. If you’re a frequent traveller, you understand too well the hassle of keeping multiple SIM cards on hand for use in different countries.
I only wish I had heard of Changi Recommends’ new Global Wifi Router earlier. Available at all terminals, these Wifi devices are easily accessible and convenient for any traveller. To connect, all you have to do is connect your device in a similar way to how you would connect to a Wifi point.
Here are 5 reasons why this pocket-sized device will make connectivity a fuss-free affair on your next holiday.
For a full list of countries, click here.
I’m an M1 customer and data roaming is chargeable at $15 per day. Popular countries like the UK are not part of the list and will incur even higher charges.
In comparison, the Global Wifi Router is chargeable at only $12 per day for countries like the US, South Korea, Japan, Thailand, Taiwan, Hong Kong and Malaysia, and $25 per day for European countries like Spain, Italy, UK, Germany and France.
If you’re travelling with friends, this $12 could come down to as low as $3 a day with a group of 4 friends.
SGD1 (refundable) will be held as authorisation on your credit card to ensure the account validity. Together with your passport, this acknowledges that the device is collected. At the end of your travel, simply return the device and pay up the rents at Changi Recommends counter.
A password is provided on the back of all devices. You simply need to key in that password on your individual devices to get connected.
I know all too well the hassle of having to go to places like Starbucks to leech off their wifi and we’ve all heard the horror stories of connecting to public, unsecured networks. I dislike having an urgent email to respond to and having to camp at the hotel lobby or worse, having to buy some exorbitant Wifi package.
This mobile device enables you to have a secure internet connection on-the-go, making your travels safe and stress-free.
This device sounds like a much easier way to have more reliable and constant connection. I have plans to go to Vietnam in the next 6 months and I hope the Global Wifi Device will be usable in Vietnam by then!
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