🌐 Travel Smart, Stay Connected!
The HUAWEI E5586 is a portable 4G Wi-Fi device designed for the modern traveler. With a sleek white design, it offers fast internet speeds of up to 150 Mbps, a robust 1500mAh rechargeable battery providing 6 hours of use, and the ability to connect up to 16 devices simultaneously. It includes a free SMARTY SIM for immediate connectivity and features user-friendly parental controls for safe browsing.
Brand | HUAWEI |
Product Dimensions | 10.8 x 6.2 x 1 cm; 90 g |
Batteries | 1 Lithium Polymer batteries required. (included) |
Item model number | E5586-326 |
Manufacturer | Livewire Telecom Limited |
Series | E5586-326 |
Colour | White |
Connectivity Type | Wi-Fi |
Wireless Type | 802.11n, 802.11b, 802.11g |
Voltage | 240 Volts |
Operating System | Versatile Routing Platform |
Are Batteries Included | Yes |
Lithium Battery Energy Content | 6.52 Watt Hours |
Lithium Battery Packaging | Batteries packed with equipment |
Lithium Battery Weight | 0.45 g |
Number Of Lithium Ion Cells | 1 |
Item Weight | 90 g |
Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
M**N
A Brilliant piece of kit
I really like this huawei router It’s a great little device and if combined with the smarty mobile Who I also recommend it’s happy days.ive had no problems using there unlimited data sim on a £20 plan with a £2 discount for the first 12 months & also I received a £20 Amazon gift card with the offer at time of purchasing which was a incentive for me to use there sim.. It’s kinda like a mobile internet router and using a similar password like a home router so everyone can connect up to 16 devices Although I’ve had more?.Some people have said what’s the point why not just hotspot.This is why it’s just simpler & better . Once you have the huawei & install the sim & with some great deals on data plans now you can have this all set up for under £20 per month even cheaper .Then it’s a home router we’re all who enters & given the password connect to the huawei hub . Then it also can be portable with a great many hrs of battery life .All the family travelling together on say trains etc can watch there ipads /tablets & can all connect to this device/& able to browse internet watch movies as it obviously remembers the password once your device as connected in the past.It saves on families with different data plans at great cost . Why have loads of different plans when you can have just the one.Great for holiday Lets so you can provide your guests with WiFi or when camping.Also for others who I am out with I give them my small router password for them to use if I feel kind .It’s easy to set up & connect & if you wish to use as a main home router in its own right would perform well .it’s a great alternative to paying line rental . The battery when out lasts 12 hrs plus & if you have a car charger it will charge via usb or left plugged in on Mains home power.If your a family are always together then use this to save on your mobile data as paying individually at different plans & usage then just buy this and all connect to this one unit.When the cost of living is going up so much it makes sense to cut back on individual mobile plans and the like without you feeling it.The Smarty sim plan if you decide to use this company are true to there word and there data isn’t capped with a fair use policy which means unlimited data is exactly that unlimited and as many as you like 16 users can connect or home devices like cameras or smart plugs & Alexa devices .You won’t get any surprises but as we have left the eu it’s capped at 12GB when overseas but even then you cannot exceed this as they won’t add data unknowingly and get a bumper bill when back home spoiling your holiday.It’s a great small palm of your hand device & pair it with the smarty sim HAPPY DAYs.I’ve had this now over 12 mth & it’s still not crashed or caused me problems.My sister whom as a terrible home broadband router who’s now being forced onto a more expensive fibre plan as now ditched it completely & on my recommendation as now purchased this huawei router & she’s super satisfied & doing everything she previously did browsing internet streaming . Her grandson gaming as she did with her line rental provider but now much cheaper & wished she’d known about these sooner.As you can guess I recommend this product & also combined with smarty mobile.
N**T
A great temp WIFI solution
Bought this as an interim solution as we moved House and had to wait to link with wifi. Whilst it is fairly ‘simple’ to set up, the linking with Sim etc isn’t! You might need to buy another Sim so consider buying this as part of purchase. Go for “data only” (is using as a wifi unit) and consider “unlimited” as what I did - and much better value. Also consider a wifi extender. I have one which links well with the unit and improves range. I use it for work and smart TV’s, iPads, shares phones all work well at same time with the unit. It does have its quirks (eg - when I unplug from charger it always drops and keeps dropping, but to be fair I haven’t properly tested it ‘away from home’) All in all. A great interim solution.
D**Y
Good performance for the price
Purchased so that in-laws could watch SkySports golf coverage of the Open in their St Andrews holiday home (via Now TV). Out of the box, I was surprised how tiny it was and had initial concerns it would provide coverage across a usable area in a Victorian property.Set up was pretty easy and it was connecting to 4G signal in minutes. Tested it briefly in my home with various Apple devices and it provided decent internet connectivity and video streaming with YouTube/Amazon Prime/Now TV (on Apple TV box). NB: The Power button is almost invisible and you need to remember to press this to start connecting to a mobile network (lots of lights will flash, but nothing will actually happen till you do so).Once installed in St Andrews and used daily, I had a chance to properly evaluate its performance. The router was placed in the hall (connected to mains power) and accessed by devices in the adjoining ground floor rooms and bedrooms upstairs. Signal strength in these rooms was a solid 2/3 bars, so fine through one Victorian wall/ceiling and up to about 4-5 metres. Beyond that it was usable through 2 walls or out to 6-7 metres for internet browsing/Spotify, but not great for video streaming.For its primary purpose of running SkySports on Now TV it worked pretty well, but the picture quality was very dependent on the mobile network signal. I purchased the router with the ‘free’ Smarty PAYG SIM, so was using the 3 network. This normally provides a decent signal in St Andrews, but it was noticeable that the video quality degraded when the network was stressed by tens of thousands of people trying to use their phones at the same time in a few square miles. The issue wasn’t buffering or loss of picture, more just very grainy/pixellated images for long periods of time. Amazon Prime and YouTube were noticeably less affected, so think it was just the nature of the NowTV transmission that made it susceptible to interference. The video quality was great in the days after the Open ended, so I would think that it will be fine for most users under ‘normal’ operating conditions. It was also problem free for normal internet browsing with up to 4 devices at once.Useful tip 1: You need to download the Huawei app to finish setting up the router with IDs/passwords. When I viewed the operating stats I noticed it was often operating on 3G rather than 4G. In the advanced section there is an option to select network type. This was set to ‘automatic’ for me and so was sometimes selecting 3G instead of 4G as the default network. I changed this setting to 4G only and the Internet signal quality improved.Useful tip 2: Get the Smarty SIM to access a mobile network. The 4G access was decent and the data only PAYG packages are very competitive (£20 unlimited over 1 month and we used over 100 GB in 2 weeks). Even if you only intend to use it a few times a year, you can let the PAYG lapse for up to 6 months between uses and buy a minimum data package (£6) to renew service. The app is also pretty good.If you need something that provides a more permanent mobile Wi-Fi solution or stronger signal for a fixed location then I’d probably investigate one of the more ‘heavy duty’ Huawei routers. But if you need a portable router for occasional use in multiple locations then I can recommend this one.
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