Inseego USB8 4G LTE Global USB Modem | 4G LTE-A, HSPA+/UMTS | CAT 18 | Fastest COMMERCIALLY Available USB Modem in The U.S.
$174.99
Available in stock
Description
Price: $174.99
(as of Jul 28, 2024 12:09:34 UTC – Details)
When you need fast, secure, convenient connectivity anywhere, the versatile USB8 shines.
With 4G LTE (Cat 18) speeds, it’s the fastest commercially available USB modem in the U.S.
This plug-and-play modem provides a reliable LTE connection for laptops as well as primary
or failover communications for kiosks, vending machines, IoT devices and more. With enterprise-grade security features,
it meets stringent requirements for first responders and government users.
High-speed, compact modem
The perfect USB modem for reliable primary or failover connections
Simple and easy
A direct 1:1 plug-and-play wireless connection, with no driver installation required
Global connectivity
Ready for use in 200+ countries
Trusted security
Enterprise-grade security features
Easy to Use The USB8 provides instant 4G LTE connectivity for your laptop or other device with no software or device drivers to install. Just plug it in and connect. Its that simple. |Tiny and Mighty Design Its tiny and mighty design comes with a swivel hinge to adjust to any USB port orientation. |Fast and Global The fastest USB modem with peak download speeds of 480 Mbps. Global connectivity covering LTE HSPA+ and UMTS bands in over 200 countries. |Failover Protection In addition to connecting mobile users the USB8 can provide failover communications for point-of-sale systems kiosks and other IoT devices. With integrated sGPS technology its also ideal for tracking mobile assets. |Ready for Any Workday USB8 is ready and able to accommodate the demands of every workday. Perfect for businesses and public sectors limiting connection to cellular data only. Certified to support first responders protecting and serving our communities. |Safe and Secure Connect with confidence knowing your data is secure. USB8 features the latest cellular security protocols supporting corporate VPNs and remote management. |Technology by Inseego: Always a Step Ahead With advanced security intelligent antenna features and more Inseego always keeps you on the leading edge.
BranThomps –
Great product. Works with many carriers an has a customizable APN.
I’ve been looking for a cellular setup for my GL.iNet AR750 Slate travel router. I also have a newer Beryl router and it works well with both of them. It appears to that router as a tethered USB device. It works with my Mac, PC and as a USB data device with my PepLink Cellular travel router (another data service). I use this with Boost Mobile and it generally has great service. I also have added an external antenna via the hidden TS9 external antenna port for a little boost in fringe areas. My little AR750 router with a USB battery is a compact travel warrior powerhouse setup. Well worth getting it.
ashli acker –
Did not work
Didn’t work. The advertised-as-included SIM card was missing. I returned it, but never received the refund. Total wasted money.
Michelle S. –
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Best deal ever with ATT sim card for use on the road !
Virasat –
False Marketing of Product
It is not global at all. It does not work with canadian sim cards. It shows status green but does not give any internet and this is what Inseego customer support said on this.”Amazon or eBay currently do not have official re-sellers of our devices and often have some sort of issue when sold on these sites, devices purchased on these sites are also not covered under warranty, the warranty process is handled by the carrier the device is purchased through. There is no “unlocked” version of this device, also, note that just because a device is unlocked does not mean that it will work with any and every carrier.”
John DiCerbo –
Not compatible with Verizon
It is the same device with the same specs as the one on Verizon’s website but for slightly cheaper here. Yet I have to get all the way to having the device in front of me while on the phone with Verizon support to learn it is incompatible with their network.This listing really needs to have a list of which service providers it is compatible with to not waste people’s time and money. Also, Verizon needs to stop being so shitty and anti-consumer about this made-up compatibility crap.