The new hotspot packs support for up to five WiFi devices

Nov 14, 2011 23:51 GMT  ·  By

Mobile phone carrier Sprint has just added a new device to its offering, enabling users to easily set up Mobile hotspot while on the go through taking advantage of the wireless carrier's fast network, namely the Express Mobile Hotspot from Sprint.

Through the new hotspot, users can benefit from 3G/4G Internet access on any device that packs WiFi connectivity. All for only $29 on Sprint's network.

The new mobile hotspot comes with a sleek and pocket-friendly design, while also featuring support for a number of up to five WiFi-enabled devices at the same time.

Some of the main features of the new device include Universal Wi-Fi compatibility, along with dual mode 3G/4G connectivity, and the ability to create a WiFi hotspot of up to 262 feet in range.

The features list of the new device also includes: - Provides mobile broadband access to five Wi-Fi enabled devices - Easy to use: compact, portable device requires no connector, activation or installation - Compatible with Windows 7, Vista, XP, Macintosh, Linux - Device can be tethered via USB extension cable (included) to a computer to charge the battery, connect to the network, and share up to five devices/users - Hands-Free activation - Sprint DataLink capable - Easy to use Web user interface to customize settings and security - External display indicating battery life, signal strength and more

The new Express Mobile Hotspot from Sprint is powered by a Li-Ion 2200 mAh battery that can deliver up to 7 hours of usage time.

The new device also comes with a microSD memory card slot inside, with support for memory cards of up to 32GB, so that users can store on it important documents while on the go.

The device comes with support for 1xEVDO Rev A, Rev 0 & 1X (850/1900 MHz); WiMAX 2.5GHz frequencies, courtesy of the Qualcom7625(3G)/ Beceem 350 (4G)/ Atheros AR6063 (WiFi) chipset packed inside it.