Pocket WiFi in Japan: How to Stay Connected and Not Go Crazy in the Land of the FutureBy: CBSNews What is Pocket WiFi anyway? Pocket WiFi is a compact gadget that turns Japanese mobile Internet into personal Wi-Fi for 5-10 devices. It catches the signal of local operators, works up to 12 hours without recharging and does not require configuration or a SIM card. SIM vs Pocket WiFi Japan: Battle of the Format Choosing between them is like choosing between a backpack and a suitcase: both work, but convenience depends on the route. Why choose Pocket WiFi:
1. Group travel. Going to Kyoto with friends? Pocket WiFi will feed Instagram and help everyone with navigation – without buying separate SIM cards. 2. Countryside. Heading to Fuji on quiet trails? Wi-Fi is difficult there, but Pocket WiFi will connect to the network itself and provide a stable signal. 3. Travel light. Don't want to mess around with SIM cards, changing settings and other rigmarole? Just grab a router, turn it on and that's it. Practical tips: how to use wisely
For solo travelers, an eSIM or SIM card is suitable - insert and forget. And for stable Internet on several devices without unnecessary settings, it is better to choose Pocket WiFi - it can save you from a lost route, an unloaded ticket and a boring evening without Netflix. Photo: https://www.prlog.org/ End
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