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product_id: 156581561
title: "U3 4G LTE Mobile Hotspot, Portable WiFi Hotspot for Travel in 200+ Countries, No SIM Card Needed, 10 Connected Devices and Global 1GB Data 90 Days, Pocket WiFi Hotspot Device (U3 Black)"
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price: "VT42827"
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# 200+ countries coverage 4G LTE high-speed internet 12+ hours battery life U3 4G LTE Mobile Hotspot, Portable WiFi Hotspot for Travel in 200+ Countries, No SIM Card Needed, 10 Connected Devices and Global 1GB Data 90 Days, Pocket WiFi Hotspot Device (U3 Black)

**Brand:** glocalme
**Price:** VT42827
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🌐 Stay connected everywhere, effortlessly.

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** U3 4G LTE Mobile Hotspot, Portable WiFi Hotspot for Travel in 200+ Countries, No SIM Card Needed, 10 Connected Devices and Global 1GB Data 90 Days, Pocket WiFi Hotspot Device (U3 Black) by glocalme
- **How much does it cost?** VT42827 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
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## Best For

- glocalme enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted glocalme brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Plug & Play Freedom:** Ready out-of-the-box with preloaded 1.1GB data for 90 days—no contracts, no hassle.
- • **Ultra-Portable Design:** Sleek, pocket-sized hotspot that fits effortlessly into your travel lifestyle.
- • **Secure & Private Online:** Advanced WPA2-PSK security protocols keep your data safe on any network worldwide.
- • **Power Up Your Productivity:** Connect up to 10 devices simultaneously with a robust 3900mAh battery lasting all day.
- • **Global Connectivity, No Borders:** Seamlessly access 4G LTE internet in over 200 countries without a SIM card.

## Overview

The GlocalMe U3 4G LTE Mobile Hotspot is a compact, SIM-free device offering global internet access in 200+ countries. It supports up to 10 devices simultaneously, features a long-lasting 3900mAh battery for over 12 hours of use, and comes preloaded with 1.1GB of data valid for 90 days. With automatic carrier selection and robust security protocols, it ensures reliable, private connectivity for professionals on the move.

## Description

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Review: Excellent device for working on the go! - I bought this in spite of the ongoing legal battle that Glocalme and Skyroam appears to be embroiled in. I believe they have sidestepped whatever issue they were dealing with with the release of updated firmware and this new unit so I'm not too worried about there being any long-term issues with the injunction they had placed against them. This device mysteriously appeared on desertcart shortly after the injunction went into effect and all the older devices mysteriously disappeared. So.... there isn't a lot of information on this, but it was a concern of mine before I ended up buying the device anyway. I needed something that would work reliably as a hotspot for AT&T and/or Tmobile and this one mostly fit the bill. There is no band 71 support which really sucks for Tmobile, but you do what you can! I got a sim card from Red Pocket, put 60GBs on it and have been using it daily for about 5-6 days while camping in West Virginia (working remotely). It has been rock solid and has given me some decent speeds while my poor phone has had crap service from Tmobile (AT&T is the only cell carrier with a decent presence in West Virginia). I liked this option because I know I can use it in the future for day-trips as well as short business trips and the freedom to hop carriers in the US and outside of it is huge. Also purchasing data direct, while more expensive, will really be nice to get started in a new country when I visit. I really wish I had something like when when I visited Italy at the beginning of the year. I'll definitely be packing it along for future adventures. As far as usability is concerned, the form factor is almost exactly the same as my LG v30 with the slim case I have on it. It is pretty much just one button. Turn it on or turn it off. The initial setup was easy and I did not download the app or bind it to an account yet since I just slapped a sim card in there. All I did was name the device and setup the wifi hotspot password and it was ready to go. One thing I was really impressed with was the wifi range. I have been roaming almost as far away from this thing as I'd roam from a normal router. It has a pretty powerful wifi signal which has been super helpful as I have been working in an all-metal building a lot. I basically leave this thing on the outside of the building and then work from the inside. Excellent signal -- works almost like a cell signal booster. My only real complaints are, like others have mentioned, no real case options. I find myself babying the device since it really doesn't have much protection. It handles and feels like a cell phone so you want to protect the screen from damage. It hasn't been tough to protect it and I've been car camping so it has been in some decently harsh environments thus far. We'll see how it holds up long term. I won't be taking it camping often. Mostly it'll be coming along on business trips. Also because of the lack of a case, I found it was pretty easy to turn on while in my pack. I found a pocket which holds it well enough so it wasn't pushing buttons while I'm moving around -- but YMMV. You will want to find a place where the sides aren't pressed, otherwise it'll be constantly turning on and off in your pack or whereever you're holding it. The lack of Band 71 was also a bummer as I mentioned already. I'll probably upgrade my phone at some point and will use that when I travel too far out of the way on Tmobile's network. Since I have an AT&T sim in there right now I think I'll be ok for the time being, though. Finally, Glocalme is a Chinese company. I want to believe they have our best interests at heart, but China is in the midst of serious turmoil right now. Communication devices such as this one make for fantastic spy equipment and while I'd like to believe that isn't the case, it is something I considered when making a purchasing decision. Huawei and Oneplus, both very popular Chinese communication companies have been caught with spyware on their devices and networks. Do not think that this company is immune to the whim's of the Chinese government. So do your own research there and make an informed decision. Overall I have been very happy with it. It is very portable, very easy to use, and the battery has been lasting me from 8am until 11pm daily with about 30% charge to spare. Really cannot complain!
Review: Many improvements over the G3 - still the best portable wifi hotspot on the market! - I've owned a couple of G3s now for a little over a year and they've been absolutely amazing on every international trip we've taken. I mentioned in my G3 review that the unit is fairly bulky and heavy, due to having such a large battery and the capability (which we never used) to serve as a portable battery for mobile devices. Even after a full 8-10 hour day of usage, we rarely saw the battery drop below 70-75% state of charge. When I saw a new iteration of the device, the G4, came out, I had to have one and I think GlocalMe have significantly improved the form factor of the device. It sports a much larger screen, is significantly thinner, and weights a lot less. The battery is smaller (3900 mAh vs. 5350 mAh), but that has not been an issue for us. Even after a full day of usage, the battery on the G4 was still around 40-50% so I think it could easily last for two days. G3: 126mm x 64mm x 17mm (thick); 235g; 5350 mAh G4: 136mm x 71mm x 12mm (thick); 187g; 3900 mAh I'm not sure of the processor/RAM specs, but the G4 boots faster and the UI feels snappier than the G3. The screen appears to be a similar resolution (perhaps slightly higher, but not noticeably higher) but I noticed colors seem more vibrant and there's a lot better contrast. I last updated my G3 software a couple of months ago, so it could be out of date, but the G4 has additional apps: Google Maps, translation app, and a currency conversion app (though this appears to be entirely in Chinese). The inclusion of maps is awesome and in general, I hope this means that in the future, we may be able to install our own Android apps on the device! I also want to share some things that I think could be improved or that might be considered downsides to the G4. We'll start with the obvious, which is that because the device is so new, there are no case options for it - hopefully that will change soon. The other major downside is that it does not appear as if a single GlocalMe account can register multiple devices. This means you'll need multiple email addresses if you have multiple devices - generally, I don't think this is an issue, but those of you upgrading from a G3 to G4 might find this a little frustrating. The other consequence of this is that the accounts (and therefore devices) cannot share purchased plans. I hope this is something they improve in the future. Lastly, I noticed the data plan store now includes unlimited plans for certain regions, which will throttle after hitting some data limit. This is a great, cheaper option for many if you don't plan to use much data, or if the speed isn't a huge concern for you. In Brazil, for example, the unlimited plan was $5/day, while the metered plans were expensive in comparison: ~$10 for 1 GB or $26 for 3 GB, though of course, there is no throttling on these plans. It's great to see GlocalMe adding new plans to fit different usage profiles! In summary, we've had GlocalMe devices on 6 international trips and they worked flawlessly. No issues registering on local networks or using the GlocalMe data plans. The hardware is solid - we've never experienced an issue that required rebooting the device. Finally, the software is usable, and there have been many improvements from the G3 to G4, which is hopefully a sign of many more improvements to come. If you travel a lot and are looking for a cost effective, reliable solution to having internet access abroad, I give the GlocalMe G4 my highest recommendation!

## Features

- Preloaded Data Plan: Comes with 1.1GB of global data valid for 90 days. Simply download the GlocalMe APP, register, and receive extra data for high speed internet connectivity. Ready to use out of the box with NO SIM Card required. Effortlessly stream videos, make important calls, or play games using U3 mobile hotspot.
- Global 4G Internet Coverage: GlocalMe U3 portable WiFi supports global 200+ countries and regions, including America, Europe, Asia, Africa and Oceania. With access to 390+ global carriers, U3 automatically selects the strongest signal of local carrier, helping you stay smooth internet connectivity wherever you are.
- No Contract or SIM Card Required: Enjoy pay as you go portable WiFi hotspot for travel. Flexible and affordable data plans allow you purchase service by the Day, Month, Region or GB. This hotspot device also supports a SIM card, unlocked to use any SIM card, which means that you can easily use the data according to your own needs.
- Share WiFi Hotspot with 10 Devices: This hotspot can connect up to 10 devices simultaneously. It is easily manage and share your hotspot with your family and friends. 3,000mAh long-lasting battery life of this portable hotspot ensures over 12 hours continuous use, perfect for road trip, RV internet, business meeting, camping and more.
- Safe and Private Hotspot Device: GlocalMe WiFi hotspot uses the most security protocol to keep your connection safe, eliminating worries about the unsafe public WiFi. Easily track detailed data usage, connect to network, and purchase data throught GlocalMe APP. Enjoy stable 4G LTE internet connectivity with automatic safeguards against large data consumption.
- Portable WiFi Hotspot for Travel: The ultra slim and lightweight design makes it easy to carry. Ideal for travel, this compact hotspot device ensures you stay connected wherever you go without adding extra bulk to your luggage. 24/7 customer support, please contact our customer service team first for any issue. We are dedicated to providing better service.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B07TXBWHYR |
| Antenna Location | Business, Gaming, Home, Travel |
| Antenna Type | Internal |
| Best Sellers Rank | #11,197 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #4 in Mobile Broadband Devices |
| Brand | GlocalMe |
| Built-In Media | Charging Cable, Device, User Manual |
| Color | U3-Black |
| Compatible Devices | Personal Computer, Smartphone, Tablet, Laptop, Notebook, Smart Home, Security Systems |
| Connectivity Protocol | Wi-Fi, 4G LTE |
| Connectivity Technology | Wi-Fi |
| Control Method | App |
| Controller Type | App Control |
| Coverage | Global 200+ countries and regions |
| Customer Reviews | 3.9 3.9 out of 5 stars (1,255) |
| Data Transfer Rate | 100 Megabits Per Second |
| Frequency | 2.4 GHz |
| Frequency Band Class | Single-Band |
| Has Internet Connectivity | Yes |
| Is Modem Compatible | Yes |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 4.96"L x 0.39"W x 2.6"H |
| Item Weight | 0.15 Grams |
| LAN Port Bandwidth | 1000 Mbps |
| Manufacturer | GlocalMe |
| Maximum Upstream Data Transfer Rate | 150 Megabits Per Second |
| Mfr Part Number | G4-greynew |
| Model Name | U3 Black |
| Model Number | U3 Black with 1GB |
| Number of Ports | 1 |
| Operating System | portal |
| Other Special Features of the Product | Light Weight, Pocket Size, Portable |
| Router Firewall Security Level | True |
| Router Network Type | Wi-Fi, 4G LTE |
| Security Protocol | WPA2-PSK |
| Smart Home Compatibility | Not Smart Home Compatible |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
| Voltage | 3.8 Volts |
| Warranty Description | 1-year Warranty |
| Wireless Compability | 802.11.be |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** GlocalMe
- **Color:** U3-Black
- **Compatible Devices:** Personal Computer, Smartphone, Tablet, Laptop, Notebook, Smart Home, Security Systems
- **Connectivity Technology:** Wi-Fi
- **Frequency Band Class:** Single-Band
- **Included Components:** Charging Cable, Device, User Manual
- **Model Name:** U3 Black
- **Recommended Uses For Product:** Business, Gaming, Home, Travel
- **Special Feature:** Light Weight, Pocket Size, Portable
- **Wireless Communication Standard:** 802.11.be

## Images

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## Available Options

This product comes in different **Color** options.

## Questions & Answers

**Q: Is this unlimited internet?**
A: No it is not unlimited internet, the device comes with an app that allows you to buy convenient data plans. Its more useful for travelling and places with poor signal, otherwise id look into a verizon mifi or something along those lines.

**Q: Will it work at either a state or federal park?**
A: Too vague for me to answer specifically...but it has worked for us throughout the Pacific Northwest on both sides of the border. I am sure there are places were it won't work...we haven't found one yet though.

**Q: What is this injunction about selling these devices in the usa? will this device have service in the us?**
A: It works in the USA with a sim card

**Q: Do I need to sign up for Verizon wireless or a similar service for this to work? Does it work with a laptop?**
A: No, you don't sign up for a wireless provider.  Instead, you buy data plans through the GlocalMe app on your phone.  Just enough for what you need for the country you are visiting.  If your laptop can connect to wifi, it can connect to this device using the SSID and password printed on the back.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Excellent device for working on the go!
*by D***Y on October 16, 2019*

I bought this in spite of the ongoing legal battle that Glocalme and Skyroam appears to be embroiled in. I believe they have sidestepped whatever issue they were dealing with with the release of updated firmware and this new unit so I'm not too worried about there being any long-term issues with the injunction they had placed against them. This device mysteriously appeared on Amazon shortly after the injunction went into effect and all the older devices mysteriously disappeared. So.... there isn't a lot of information on this, but it was a concern of mine before I ended up buying the device anyway. I needed something that would work reliably as a hotspot for AT&T and/or Tmobile and this one mostly fit the bill. There is no band 71 support which really sucks for Tmobile, but you do what you can! I got a sim card from Red Pocket, put 60GBs on it and have been using it daily for about 5-6 days while camping in West Virginia (working remotely). It has been rock solid and has given me some decent speeds while my poor phone has had crap service from Tmobile (AT&T is the only cell carrier with a decent presence in West Virginia). I liked this option because I know I can use it in the future for day-trips as well as short business trips and the freedom to hop carriers in the US and outside of it is huge. Also purchasing data direct, while more expensive, will really be nice to get started in a new country when I visit. I really wish I had something like when when I visited Italy at the beginning of the year. I'll definitely be packing it along for future adventures. As far as usability is concerned, the form factor is almost exactly the same as my LG v30 with the slim case I have on it. It is pretty much just one button. Turn it on or turn it off. The initial setup was easy and I did not download the app or bind it to an account yet since I just slapped a sim card in there. All I did was name the device and setup the wifi hotspot password and it was ready to go. One thing I was really impressed with was the wifi range. I have been roaming almost as far away from this thing as I'd roam from a normal router. It has a pretty powerful wifi signal which has been super helpful as I have been working in an all-metal building a lot. I basically leave this thing on the outside of the building and then work from the inside. Excellent signal -- works almost like a cell signal booster. My only real complaints are, like others have mentioned, no real case options. I find myself babying the device since it really doesn't have much protection. It handles and feels like a cell phone so you want to protect the screen from damage. It hasn't been tough to protect it and I've been car camping so it has been in some decently harsh environments thus far. We'll see how it holds up long term. I won't be taking it camping often. Mostly it'll be coming along on business trips. Also because of the lack of a case, I found it was pretty easy to turn on while in my pack. I found a pocket which holds it well enough so it wasn't pushing buttons while I'm moving around -- but YMMV. You will want to find a place where the sides aren't pressed, otherwise it'll be constantly turning on and off in your pack or whereever you're holding it. The lack of Band 71 was also a bummer as I mentioned already. I'll probably upgrade my phone at some point and will use that when I travel too far out of the way on Tmobile's network. Since I have an AT&T sim in there right now I think I'll be ok for the time being, though. Finally, Glocalme is a Chinese company. I want to believe they have our best interests at heart, but China is in the midst of serious turmoil right now. Communication devices such as this one make for fantastic spy equipment and while I'd like to believe that isn't the case, it is something I considered when making a purchasing decision. Huawei and Oneplus, both very popular Chinese communication companies have been caught with spyware on their devices and networks. Do not think that this company is immune to the whim's of the Chinese government. So do your own research there and make an informed decision. Overall I have been very happy with it. It is very portable, very easy to use, and the battery has been lasting me from 8am until 11pm daily with about 30% charge to spare. Really cannot complain!

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Many improvements over the G3 - still the best portable wifi hotspot on the market!
*by W***E on October 10, 2019*

I've owned a couple of G3s now for a little over a year and they've been absolutely amazing on every international trip we've taken. I mentioned in my G3 review that the unit is fairly bulky and heavy, due to having such a large battery and the capability (which we never used) to serve as a portable battery for mobile devices. Even after a full 8-10 hour day of usage, we rarely saw the battery drop below 70-75% state of charge. When I saw a new iteration of the device, the G4, came out, I had to have one and I think GlocalMe have significantly improved the form factor of the device. It sports a much larger screen, is significantly thinner, and weights a lot less. The battery is smaller (3900 mAh vs. 5350 mAh), but that has not been an issue for us. Even after a full day of usage, the battery on the G4 was still around 40-50% so I think it could easily last for two days. G3: 126mm x 64mm x 17mm (thick); 235g; 5350 mAh G4: 136mm x 71mm x 12mm (thick); 187g; 3900 mAh I'm not sure of the processor/RAM specs, but the G4 boots faster and the UI feels snappier than the G3. The screen appears to be a similar resolution (perhaps slightly higher, but not noticeably higher) but I noticed colors seem more vibrant and there's a lot better contrast. I last updated my G3 software a couple of months ago, so it could be out of date, but the G4 has additional apps: Google Maps, translation app, and a currency conversion app (though this appears to be entirely in Chinese). The inclusion of maps is awesome and in general, I hope this means that in the future, we may be able to install our own Android apps on the device! I also want to share some things that I think could be improved or that might be considered downsides to the G4. We'll start with the obvious, which is that because the device is so new, there are no case options for it - hopefully that will change soon. The other major downside is that it does not appear as if a single GlocalMe account can register multiple devices. This means you'll need multiple email addresses if you have multiple devices - generally, I don't think this is an issue, but those of you upgrading from a G3 to G4 might find this a little frustrating. The other consequence of this is that the accounts (and therefore devices) cannot share purchased plans. I hope this is something they improve in the future. Lastly, I noticed the data plan store now includes unlimited plans for certain regions, which will throttle after hitting some data limit. This is a great, cheaper option for many if you don't plan to use much data, or if the speed isn't a huge concern for you. In Brazil, for example, the unlimited plan was $5/day, while the metered plans were expensive in comparison: ~$10 for 1 GB or $26 for 3 GB, though of course, there is no throttling on these plans. It's great to see GlocalMe adding new plans to fit different usage profiles! In summary, we've had GlocalMe devices on 6 international trips and they worked flawlessly. No issues registering on local networks or using the GlocalMe data plans. The hardware is solid - we've never experienced an issue that required rebooting the device. Finally, the software is usable, and there have been many improvements from the G3 to G4, which is hopefully a sign of many more improvements to come. If you travel a lot and are looking for a cost effective, reliable solution to having internet access abroad, I give the GlocalMe G4 my highest recommendation!

### ⭐ Do NOT BUY
*by J***. on April 10, 2026*

do not buy this item in USA. Does not work! Customer service for tech support is non English speaking & must text. I have tried to return item with no success.my son need it for school @ dorm.Worst product.waste of money!!!

## Frequently Bought Together

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- GlocalMe UniCord Charging Cable with 4G WiFi Mobile Hotspot and 1GB Datas, 3.2ft USB C Cable, 65W Fast Charging USB C Cable with a USB A, Type C for iPhone, Tablet, Laptop

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