If you venture into places where there's no cellphone coverage, then a
satellite phone might be just the thing you need to be able to keep in
touch with civilization. With the Iridium Go! hotspot you can turn any
smartphone or tablet into a satellite phone.
Want a satellite phone but don't want the hassle of swapping out your regular smartphone for some bulky device? The Iridium GO! might be just the gadget for you.
The Iridium GO! looks like a regular portable hotspot device that you
might use to connect your devices to a cellular network, but instead of
connecting to land-based cell towers, this devices connects to the
constellation of Iridium communication satellites that orbit almost 500
miles above the Earth.
You can connect up to five devices using
Wi-Fi to the Iridium GO! and allows you to do the following:
- Make voice calls
- Send a quick GPS or check-in message
- Configure your settings
- Send Twitter posts
- Activate Emergency SOS
The Iridium GO! is built to MIL-STD 810F spec and is water- and
dust-proof to IP65. It comes with a battery that's good for some 7 hours
of usage and 16hours of standby. There are some downsides that you should be aware of though.
First, it's not cheap. The device alone will set you back around $800,
and "data minutes" are expensive (1000 "data minutes" will cost around
another $800).
The data speeds are also slow. Eye-wateringly
slow compared to even 3G speeds. You're looking at a maximum of 10kbps,
and that's using Iridium's approved - and highly-optimized - apps
(compatible with iOS and Android).
Despite the downsides, if you want to or need to remain connected
when off-the-grid, this is one of the quickest and easiest to use
solutions out there, and works surprisingly well as long as you are
aware of the limitations of the Iridium network, and don't expect 3G/4G
style performance from the service
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