

Thanks to this, we can easily connect up to 32 wireless devices. With the change of mobile communication technology in the TP-Link mifi, the standards of wireless communication have also changed. With the help of two buttons, we can easily navigate the menu of the device and activate the most important options.īesides the TP-Link documentation, the set includes a nano SIM adapter– micro SIM, in addition to a USB cable for charging the device or wired communication using the NDIS standard.

On the sides of the screen there are two buttons– turning on the power supply and the hotspot menu control button. It is not as big as Netgear models, eg AirCard 810, but the information displayed on it is very clear and the menu is transparent. The front part is a black glossy element with a small (1.44 “diagonal) color LCD screen. The hotspot was made of gray, pleasant to the touch material. TP-Link M7650 Review: UsageĪfter removing the battery, there is a place for a micro SIM card and a micro SD memory card (up to 32 GB). In its predecessors (M7310 and M7350), the manufacturer TP-Link used 1800mAh and 2000 mAh batteries. The device with dimensions of 112.5 x 66.5 x 16 mm contains a replaceable 3000 mAh battery, which, according to the manufacturer’s declaration, is sufficient for 15 hours of operation and as many as 900 hours in standby mode. TP-Link M7650 is based on the models M7310 and M7450. The hero of today’s test is a device supporting LTE category 11 (LTE-Advanced) and hence offering 600/50 Mbps in the mobile network. The first two offer cellular LTE data transmission at DL 150Mbps/UL 50Mbps, while M7450 supporting LTE category 6 allows downloading at 300 Mbps and uploading at 50 Mbps. The most interesting is the M7350, m7310, and m7450 mobile WiFi hotspots, which clearly show how mobile data transmission developed. The TP-Link MiFi series includes the M5350, whose successor is the LTE version TP-Link M7200. TP-Link M7650 is not the first TP-Link 4G LTE mobile WiFi hotspot. With a 3000 mAh battery, the device can work up to 15 hours and can handle up to 32 devices. TP-Link M7650 is a portable LTE-A Category 11 hotspot allowing data download at speeds up to 600 Mb/s.
