In this day and age, the one thing we all can’t live without is the Internet. We’re so pampered by the ability to have the world’s knowledge in the palm of our hands that we literally don’t go anywhere without a connected device — or two.
Sadly, though, having data on your mobile phone turned on all the time is very power-consuming, not to mention having your mobile hotspot turned on at the same time. Sure, free WiFi exists, but not everywhere, and “free” never really means “free”, so you never really know what’s going on in the background while you’re connected to their network.
The solution to this is portable WiFis, also known as pocket WiFis. These portable wireless routers allow you to connect multiple devices to the Internet via a mobile hotspot.
You’d think you only need pocket WiFis while travelling overseas, but the truth is, you can use them anywhere! From long road trips to working in a public place, pocket WiFis allows you reliable, safe, and convenient access to the Internet without needing to rely on fixed Internet connections.
In Malaysia, there are plenty of pocket WiFis to choose from. Here is a list of some we have tested + a couple of others you can consider!
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How We Test Pocket WiFis in Malaysia
There are many portable WiFi devices available on the market right now. We selected some of the highest-selling devices and tested them using the below criteria:
1. Portability (Build & Design)
It’s in the name: portable WiFis should be portable, first and foremost. From the weight and dimensions to build quality and design, we bring each portable WiFi device out with us every day for a week to determine which one is less of a hassle to use.
2. User Interface
On the whole, portable WiFis have pretty simple interfaces — but that doesn’t mean they’re easy to use. Some have screens, some don’t; some have their SIM card slots on the outside so you can insert and go, and some require you to open up the cover just to insert your SIM card. We evaluate how easy it is to navigate and use the devices and if the user interface is intuitive enough for a first-time user.
3. Features & Performance
Does it actually do what it’s supposed to do, i.e. give you Internet through WiFi while you’re on the go, and how easy is it to configure the network settings? A good portable WiFi should have sufficient connectivity even at a distance and have robust security features to avoid random strangers siphoning your WiFi or sabotaging your connection.
4. Battery Life
The portable WiFi should have a reasonably long battery life to ensure that it can last for extended periods without requiring frequent recharging. Generally, if the device lasts for more than 24 hours, we consider it to have decent battery life. Some portable WiFis can even double as power banks!
5. Value for Money
Portable WiFis typically cost around RM200. Since we pay similar amounts for all of our reviewed devices, we’re curious to know whether one has more value over the other, based on what came in the box and the overall performance according to the criteria above.
Do I Need A SIM Card For My Portable WiFi?
Short answer: yes.
Since portable WiFis are essentially hotspot devices, you’ll need a network provider to be able to broadcast Internet to your other devices, just like the hotspot function in your smartphone.
For the purpose of this review, we purchased a 20GB Yoodo SIM card priced at RM20 (promotional price). As of the time of writing, the promo is still available.
Do note that you will need to get a SIM card with hotspot data — some unlimited plans only allow limited hotspot, so you might not be able to use your portable WiFi with those plans.
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Why It’s Our Top Pick
This is not just a pocket WiFi — it also doubles as an emergency power bank, since it packs a considerably large battery of 5,200 mAh! Who doesn’t love a multitasking device? It also comes with a handy screen that shows you everything you need to know about your network connection.
Overview
The Prolink 4G LTE Mobile WiFi is large and bulky, but that’s only because it’s also a power bank. It supports 4G LTE data of up to 150 Mbps download speeds and 50 Mbps upload speed and can connect up to 16 users. It also supports network connection via a LAN port!
Details
- Supports 4G LTE up to 150 Mbps download & 50 Mbps upload
- LED screen
- Ports: x1 LAN port, x1 Micro USB (input), x1 USB-A (output), x1 Micro SIM slot, x1 Micro SD card slot
- Battery: 5200 mAh, rechargeable through micro USB
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This is my favourite pocket WiFi out of the lot, even though it’s not exactly “pocketable” given its brick-like build. Don’t worry though; it’s still about the size of my palm and still smaller than most conventional power banks.
The Prolink Mobile WiFi sports a healthy amount of ports, including a micro-USB for power input, a USB-A port for power output, a LAN port, a microSD slot and a SIM card slot. It’s worth noting that all these ports are on the sides of the device, so setting up, i.e. inserting the SIM card is very convenient since you don’t have to open up the device, unlike most of the other pocket WiFis here.
My favourite feature on this device is the screen. It shows all the information you need to know about the network, including network status, name, and password. You can even display a QR code for a much easier connection to your smartphone! Since it also has a LAN port, you can connect your laptop to it without having to fiddle with WiFi settings or passwords.
If you’re worried about network security, which I did when I first realised that the network name and password are displayed on the screen for the whole to see, Prolink has got your covered too. You can disable this feature by going to the web-based configuration page. It’s all nicely detailed in the Quick Installation Guide that comes in the box.
The Prolink Mobile WiFi has a large battery of 5200 mAh, and have I mentioned that it doubles as a power bank? It’s just enough to juice up a smartphone from 20% to 90%, and you can still connect to the WiFi the entire time. Mind you, it’s not fast charging, but it’s great for emergencies.
Without using it as a power bank, the Prolink Mobile WiFi can last up to 25 hours and has a coverage of about 20 meters.
Last but not least, you can share files through this device too! It comes with an SD card slot, which you can use to transfer files to multiple devices at once.
Who Is This For?
I’m giving this full points for convenience. From connectivity to the user interface, it doesn’t get any more convenient to use. Plus, it can be used as a power backup for your smartphone too!
I’d recommend the Prolink Mobile WiFi to frequent travellers, as the ports are all on the sides of the device, and it’s multi-purpose, so you can use it for more than one purpose. Plus, the file transfer feature is great for transferring all your photos to multiple devices at the same time.
Overview
The HUAWEI E5573 is a compact and lightweight portable Wi-Fi device, making it an ideal choice for those on the move. Designed to support 4G LTE networks, it ensures high-speed internet access and can switch to 3G or 2G networks when necessary. It's only a smidge bigger than a standard credit card. Plus, it can connect up to 10 Wi-Fi-enabled devices at a time, ensuring that you can get a private Internet connection on all of your devices.
Details
- Supports 4G LTE up to 150 Mbps
- Ports: x1 microUSB, x1 SIM card slot (under cover)
- Coverage: Up to 30 meters
- Battery: 1,500 mAh, rechargeable through micro USB
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Out of the four pocket WiFis we reviewed, this was by far the lightest, slimmest, and most portable one. It slips comfortably into a small pocket and takes up minimal space in your purse, so it’s almost easy to forget it’s there!
In general, it works like it’s meant to: just pop in the SIM card, turn it on, connect to the network, and you’re good to go. The interface is simple and minimalistic, with just a single button on the top of the device and two lights indicating battery power and network availability on the left and right.
The small battery capacity probably contributed to the slim build. At only 1,500 mAh, it has one of the smallest capacities; but it still managed to last pretty long. We were able to record about 6 hours of continuous usage before it needed another full charge.
The one downside to the HUAWEI E5573 is that the SIM card slot along with the network details are all under the battery, so you’ll have to open up the back cover and take out the battery just to insert a SIM card before you can use it. It’s something that we don’t foresee travellers enjoying, as the back cover is kinda hard to remove and it’s way too easy to lose your tiny SIM card if you have to juggle all these parts while on a moving vehicle or somewhere busy.
Who Is This For?
This is the cheapest portable WiFi we reviewed, the only one under RM200. It’s great for people who enjoy working in cafes or public spaces, as it’s small enough to fit in just about anywhere. It could be great for travellers too, but the setup can be a little troublesome for on-the-go users.
Overview
Need to connect multiple devices to a hotspot? The D-Link DWR-932C Portable MiFi has got your back. It can provide up to 150 Mbps high-speed internet connection to a whopping 32 Wi-Fi devices, so you can rest assured that everything and everyone is connected!
Details
- Supports 4G LTE up to 150 Mbps download and 50 Mbps upload
- LED lights to indicate power, network, battery, and signal strength
- Ports: x1 micro USB, x1 SIM card slot (under cover), x1 SD card slot (under cover)
- Battery: 2000 mAh
- Easy configuration through EZFi mobile app
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Starting with the design, the DWR-932C Portable MiFi sports a slim look with rounded corners that is great to hold in hand. Plus, it has a matte coating that makes it look premium, and ultra-portable since it’s small.
It only has one micro-USB port for charging on the outside; everything else is housed under the back cover and battery of the mobile hotspot, so you’ll still have to take it apart before you can use it. The LED icons on the front of the device show everything from power to network status, but since it’s only icons, it’ll take some getting used to before you can really understand what’s going on.
It can connect up to 32 devices according to the box, and while we don’t necessarily have 32 devices to connect it to, we did have 10, and it holds up to the test. Moreover, it can connect through a USB cable as well through its charging port.
Battery-wise, it held up pretty well with 10 hours of usage, quite enough for a day out. No shockers there; it also has a file transfer feature so you can mass upload files from an SD card to your devices.
Who Is This For?
The D-Link DWR-932C Portable MiFi is suitable for large families or groups. It can connect plenty of devices at the same time, and lasts reasonably long.
Overview
Whether you’re travelling abroad or simply spending a long weekend away from home, it’s always a good idea to bring along a pocket wifi. You’re going to need enough connectivity for all your kids' games, right?
With speeds of up to 150 Mbps, the TP-Link M7350 4G LTE Mifi Portable Wireless can handle its fair share of usage. From streaming to web browsing to social media scrolling, you can get enough fun or work on the road with this option.
Details
- Supports 4G LTE with up to 150 Mbps download and 50 Mbps upload speeds
- Can connect up to 10 devices
- Battery: 2000 mAh
- Ports: x1 micro USB, x1 SIM card slot (under cover), x1 SD card slot (under cover)
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Don’t be deceived by the big screen; it’s actually just a tiny screen in the middle of the glossy black plastic. Still, it’s a decent enough screen that shows you what you need to know. The network name and initial password can also be found by clicking through a menu list, so you can easily show it to a friend.
The TP-Link 4G LTE Mifi Portable Wireless is compact and pocket-sized, though it’s not the smallest we reviewed. I do like that the display shows the network speed. It also supports file transfer, with the SD card slot under the back cover along with the SIM card slot for storage sharing.
As for the battery, the TP-Link 4G LTE Mifi Portable Wireless does well at 8 hours of battery life. It also recharges pretty fast, getting to 100% in just about half an hour, so you needn’t worry about being without Internet while it’s out of juice.
Who Is This For?
Although people who often go on the road will definitely appreciate this little device. A mobile hotspot will get a lot of use during your travel, especially if you’re constantly on other devices like a laptop or tablet and you want to conserve your phone’s battery.
Other Recommended Best Portable WiFis in Malaysia
Overview
Perfect for connecting up to 11 devices simultaneously, the Prolink PRT7011L’s compact size makes it highly portable, catering especially to users who are on the go. This pocket WiFi’s battery can last anywhere from 6 to 10 hours and is rechargeable using a USB cable connected to a portable charger or laptop.
Moreover, take control of this portable modem with the PROLiNK WiFi app, available for download on the App Store or Play Store. You’ll also get a 3-year warranty, so there's peace of mind in case of any sudden malfunctions after purchase.
Details
- Compatible with most local SIM cards
- Enjoy unlimited hotspot data with ease.
- Experience blazing-fast 4G LTE data speeds, reaching up to 150Mbps.
- Reliable power with up to 10 hours of usage.
- Connects up to 16 devices simultaneously
- Broad compatibility, supporting usage in up to 185 countries.
Who is it for?
The Prolink PRT7011L 4G LTE is crafted for individuals who value uninterrupted connectivity for numerous devices at the same time, especially for those who are frequently on the move. Its small form factor and lightweight construction cater to users requiring portable and dependable internet access beyond their regular environments. Whether you're a frequent traveler, a remote worker, or someone in search of versatile connectivity, this device will ensure that you’re always connected to the rest of the world!
Overview
Supporting all types of SIM cards, the FlyModem M7 offers flexibility to all users seeking pocket WiFi with great hotspot capabilities. Experience download speeds of up to 200 Mbps and upload speeds of up to 50 Mbps, along with the 2100mAh battery that ensures continuous 7-hour connectivity, providing reliable service wherever you go.
This pocket Wi-Fi has also been enhanced to read unlimited data, making using SIM cards with unlimited data plans hassle-free. It is also optimized for improved performance and speed in 5G areas by locking onto band 28, ensuring seamless and high-speed internet access, specially designed for 5G connections.
Details
- Supports 4G LTE
- Download speed up to 200mbps
- Upload speed up to 50Mbps
- 2100mAH battery (Lasts up to 7 hours)
- Compatible with all SIM cards
- 2-month personal warranty
Who is it for?
The FlyModem M7 is perfect for individuals seeking seamless and high-speed internet connectivity, especially those keen on harnessing the power of 5G. It's an ideal choice for users who value versatility, reliability, and the freedom to choose their preferred telecom provider. Whether you're a professional on the go, a travel enthusiast, or someone who craves unlimited connectivity, this pocket Wi-Fi is tailored to elevate your internet experience.
Overview
Whether you’re travelling abroad or simply spending a long weekend away from home, it’s always a good idea to bring along a pocket wifi. Even if it’s for the kid’s iPads or a business laptop, ensuring they can stay connected at all times is vital.
With speeds of up to 150 Mbps, the Tenda 4G180 can handle its fair share of usage. From streaming to web browsing to social media scrolling, you can get enough of fun or work on the road with this option.
Details
- Internet supported: 4G
- Maximum speed: 150 Mbps
- Ports: microUSB
- Coverage: Up to 15 meters
- Battery: 2100mAh
Who is this for?
Although people who often go on the road will definitely appreciate this little device, it's not a bad idea to get the Tenda 4G180 before a trip either. A mobile hotspot will get a lot of use during your travel, especially if you’re constantly on other devices like a laptop or tablet and you don’t want to spend your phone’s battery.
Overview
Sporting a simple two-tone design, the TP-Link M7450 is a sleekly designed device that is a lot more powerful than it looks. Supporting a 5GHz dual-band Wi-Fi connection, you can achieve speeds of up to 300 Mbps.
The 3000 mAh battery capacity allows 15 hours of use and over 900 hours of standby time. Also, know that the device supports up to 32 simultaneous devices at once.
Details
- Internet supported: 4G
- Maximum speed: 300 Mbps
- Ports: micro USB
- Coverage: Up to 15 meters
- Battery: 3000mAh
Who is this for?
This is definitely for those looking for a bit more power than what your standard pocket wifi can provide. The lightning-fast speed and a wide number of simultaneous connections make it great for more intense situations like work or even gaming.
Overview
A versatile and budget-friendly solution that supports SIM cards for 3G, 4G, and even 5G, this pocket Wi-Fi offers a maximum internet speed capable of reaching speeds up to 150 Mbps and provides a network range of up to 15 metres.
Worried about video quality? Fret not! This budget-friendly portable WiFi router smoothly handles FHD videos with ease. Along with the option to lock bands or switch images, it not only fits your budget but also offers versatility. This device ensures reliable and fast connectivity. Experience affordable and convenient connectivity at its finest!
Details:
- Rechargeable 3600mAh battery, providing 4 to 7 hours of usage.
- Supports only 5V/12V adaptor to protect the device charger chipset.
- Connect up to 10 devices simultaneously.
- Easy to carry and portable.
- Network compatibility: 3G, 4G LTE.
Who is it for?
For those seeking affordable 5G-enabled pocket Wi-Fi, the PocketWiFi NEW Mifi Modified 5G stands out as an excellent choice among budget-friendly portable options.
FAQ:
- What Is The Difference Between Pocket WiFi vs. Mobile Data?
Essentially, they're the same thing. A pocket WiFi just separates the hotspot function on your phone out to a second device so that you won't need to drain your smartphone battery just for the Internet. A pocket WiFi will still need a hotspot-enabled SIM card with a mobile data plan to work.
Pocket WiFi / Portable WiFi
A pocket WiFi typically comes in the form of a portable router or a USB/power bank-like device, both of which are made compact and travel-friendly to store in your backpack.
Thankfully, configuring a pocket WiFi is usually straightforward.
- To start, just insert a SIM card into the designated slot.
- Then, connect it to your mobile device before turning on the power button.
- Depending on the brand, a pocket WiFi offers a wide coverage both locally and internationally.
- Most pocket WiFi relies on rechargeable batteries to run the device and they are capable of lasting at least 6 hours on a single charge while some can stretch up to 10+ hours.
- A pocket WiFi also comes in handy for those who want to connect to more than one device. That means being able to share an internet connection wirelessly to multiple devices at once.
Mobile Data
Mobile data is internet according to your smartphone’s telco internet plan. Today, mobile data plans typically come in prepaid or postpaid varieties with unlimited internet access.
- You’re likely to prioritise a plan that will suit your mobile needs (calls, messages etc.) for mobile data, whereas it'll be a high internet quota for pocket WiFi.
- Thankfully, there are many budget plans, even though they may usually be available with a low internet quota.
- In case you are running out of data, you can always buy internet add-ons for a fraction of the price. The biggest drawback? There's a time limit to use it.
- Unlike pocket WiFi, connecting to the mobile internet doesn’t require setup or configuration beforehand. As long as you are using a postpaid or prepaid plan that supports mobile internet, just tap the mobile data icon on your smartphone’s drop-down menu.
- Sharing your mobile data with other devices via hotspot can take a toll on your smartphone’s battery, which is one of the biggest cons of mobile data.
- So, is portable WiFi better than mobile data?
In short, it depends on your internet usage and patterns.
Go with mobile data if:
- You can't be bothered to carry an additional device.
- You don't need to hook up multiple devices to the internet often on the go.
Go with pocket wifi if:
- You want to save your mobile phone battery in terms of internet connectivity for more than 2 devices.
- You constantly need internet for all of your devices.
- You want to easily share an internet connection with others.
- Can I Get A Hotspot Without A Phone Plan?
In Malaysia, there are several options to get a hotspot without a traditional phone plan:
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Dedicated Mobile Hotspots: Major telecommunication companies in Malaysia, such as Maxis, Celcom, Digi, and U Mobile, offer dedicated mobile hotspot devices. These devices are designed to connect to their respective cellular networks and provide Wi-Fi access. You can purchase data packages specifically for these devices without the need for a regular phone plan.
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Prepaid Mobile Hotspots: Many of the aforementioned providers also offer prepaid options for mobile hotspots. This allows users to buy the device and then top-up data as needed, without any monthly commitment.
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Data-Only SIM cards: In Malaysia, you can buy a data-only SIM card from providers like Yes 4G, Tune Talk, or Yoodo, and use it in your smartphone or a portable WiFi device.
When choosing a hotspot solution in Malaysia, always consider the coverage area, especially if you plan to travel outside major cities. Different providers may have varying levels of coverage in rural or remote areas.
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