

This pocket wifi has good battery life, too. For the most part, this device gets a pretty strong signal, which helped me a lot whenever we're out and about in Seoul. I usually get this whenever we're on the subway, but that's normal. Red signal lights indicate poor connection + battery needs to be charged.Īs per instructions, red signal lights indicate that the signal is poor.

In fact, this device can support up to ten wifi-enabled mobile devices. It provides unlimited data with 4G connectivity, and I had no issues with the speed even if all three of our smartphones (mine, my husband's, and Yue's) were connected to the pocket wifi. This particular device connects to the LG U+ network, a cellular carrier owned by the LG Corporation of South Korea, and one of the more popular LTE networks in the country.
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You simply turn it on, wait for your smartphone to detect it, then connect to the network by entering the password indicated on the device. The device need not be set-up or installed. Inside the parcel was a hard case pouch which contained the following: an instruction leaflet, a USB cable, a charger, and the iVideo pocket wifi device, fully charged and ready to use. The parcel was delivered safe and sound (thanks to Korea's reliable postal service) to Bongsun unni's house on May 19th - still within the schedule. I had the parcel addressed to my friend Bongsun's house (she lives right around the corner from our place), with its estimated date of arrival around the third week of May. I then made arrangements with the Customer Service team as to when and where the pocket wifi will be sent. Pokemon hunting in Korea, made possible with iVideo Pocket Wifi! :)Īnd with that, Peggy (from iVideo's Marketing team) and I came to an agreement - they'll provide me with wireless internet access while in South Korea in exchange for an honest review of their service.

My initial thought was "OMG! I can finally play Pokemon Go in Korea!" I was psyched! But before I ramble about all the fun, historical, and whimsical places that we've been to in Seoul, as well as all the restaurants and food stalls that we tried, and all the makeup and skincare products that I bought, let me first tell you about this pocket wifi service that made my traveling a lot more convenient and twice the fun!Ī few weeks prior our trip, I discovered iVideo, a Taiwanese company that specializes in providing low-cost wireless internet access rental services to tourists and travelers in many destinations across the globe.

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