Huawei R205 4G Router

Huawei R205 4G Router

华为R205 4G路由器

65.31-69.6 USD

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沃达丰R205米菲规格:

  • 型号:R205

  • 须经制造商:华为

  • 数据传输速度:最高21.6 Mbps的DL(HSDPA)及最高5.76 Mbps的UL认证(HSUPA)

  • 频率:3G 850/900/2100 MHz的; GPRS 850/900 /二千百分之一千九兆赫

  • 电池容量:1500mAh的4小时电池续航时间,待机时间100小时。

  • 尺寸:97.0 x 50.1 x15.0毫米

  • 重量:约92克

  • 支持5 WiFi功能的设备(支持802.11 b / g / n的)


由华为制造。 沃达丰R205 较高的速度(高达21.6Mbps)从以前的沃达丰R201移动WiFi热点更新版本; 一块1500mAh的电池; 解锁 R205米菲 可以持续长达4小时,用5 WiFi设备连接。


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拥有一个口袋大小的便携式互联网连接就可以使用,无论你是从未如此吸引人。

因为一切都在网上移向快速去任何地方连接的智能手机,平板电脑和上网本,以及坐在桌面的单调体验成为我们怀念的东西,越来越多的设备都堆焊旨在正视的移动互联网用户。

沃达丰的新的MiFi加密狗,华为R205,承诺快速,移动互联网的速度,可在五个设备同时共享。

在R205的最接近的竞争对手是以前审查华为E586,它可以在多种月度和随收随付即付关税与三。 当我们回顾三的加密狗它打勾所有的箱子明智的性能,但尽管相对物有所值是,上铺下载是一个障碍。

那么,如何沃达丰的加密狗比较呢?

像它的对手,R205经营的3G +网络。 这意味着,以非常快的移动互联网是完全有能力像苛刻的流媒体高品质的电视直播,当您收到一个完整的强度信号的任务。

在测试软件狗跑达到了惊人的四兆字节每秒的下载速度和每秒上传一兆字节。 这不只是快速通过加密狗标准,它打败了一些家庭宽带连接,可能更重要的是比其竞争对手更快。

在家加密狗应付得很好下极其沉重的使用在五个设备,所有这些都是流媒体或下载。 它跌跌撞撞唯一的一次是当试图玩FIFA ONLINE连接到游戏机。

在移动证明略多于三种的对手单元斗争的。 虽然连接仍然较快,信号跌出相当多的时间。 加密狗不快也需要你手动重新连接到任何设备,您正在使用。 这个软件狗的Wi-Fi无线键,这只能通过除去在加密狗电池盒被访问的每个条目后变得越来越少的乐趣。 然而,这些连接问题只经历了在火车上的旅程,静态时的连接一般是可靠的和一致快。

所以沃达丰莫须有三和卖一个更快,更可靠的设备? 不太。

虽然它的性能比它的竞争对手略胜一筹,作为产品的R205只是似乎没有为深思熟虑的E586。

它没有让你看到设备的屏幕上,当你需要输入它常常是非常令人沮丧的这对W-Fi无线密钥的令人难以置信的有用的功能。

它也比三的加密狗,这对于便携式装置很重要较重和笨重。 它配备了更小的盒子太; 的三加密狗的最好的功能之一就是它的停靠站,可在任何地方藏在家里充电,而不是挂出你的笔记本电脑上的Micro USB数据线。

总之,R205是有点在一个痛苦的屁股。 凡E586适合你的生活,满足你的上网需求没有任何显着的戏剧中,R205是一个常数烦恼。

在更浅注,这也是丑陋的。 它看起来像一个廉价的敲落的早期的iPod。 虽然这看似完全不相关的,当你把它比作圆滑的E586,其平坦的表面光泽和整齐的曲线,在R205看上去就像你会羞于让别人看到的。 在E586看起来像你值得作为一个快节奏的现代,在这去上网类型的东西。

但上述所有事项几乎当你面对与沃达丰的最大问题; 成本。 在E586的绊脚石是下载上限。 沃达丰的帽子都差那么多,它几乎可笑的。

每月2GB数据最有吸引力的价格计划是一个18个月的合同(这是获得加密狗自由的唯一途径),这将花费你?15。 三加密狗将花费您每月18.99?有15GB的数据上限。

当三是提供这样好得多的交易这是还不够完善,这将是不折不扣的精神病去接近这个设备的任何地方。

华为R205现已沃达丰。


Vodafone R205 Mifi specs:

  • Model: R205

  • Manfacturer: Huawei

  • Data transfer speed: Max 21.6 Mbps DL (HSDPA ) and Max 5.76 Mbps UL (HSUPA )

  • Frequency: 3G 850 / 900 / 2100 MHz; GPRS 850 / 900 / 1900 / 2100 MHz

  • Battery Capacity: 1500mAh, 4 hours battery life, 100 hours standby time.

  • Size: 97.0 x 50.1 x 15.0mm

  • Weight: About 92 g

  • Support 5 wifi-enabled devices (802.11 b/ g/ n)


Manufactured by huawei.Vodafone R205 is higher speed (up to 21.6Mbps) mobile wifi hotspot updated version from previous Vodafone R201; with a 1500mAh battery; the unlocked R205 Mifi can last up to 4 hours with 5 WiFi devices connecting.


Reviews:


Owning a pocket-sized portable internet connection ready to use wherever you are has never been so appealing.

As everything online moves towards the fast go-anywhere connection of smartphones, tablets and netbooks, and the drab experience of sitting at a desktop becomes something we reminisce about, more and more devices are surfacing aimed squarely at mobile internet users.

Vodafone's new MiFi dongle, the Huawei R205, promises fast, mobile internet speeds which can be shared across five devices at once.

The R205's closest competitor is the previously reviewed Huawei E586, which is available on a variety of monthly and pay-as-you-go tariffs with Three. When we reviewed Three's dongle it ticked all the boxes performance wise, but despite being relatively good value for money, capped downloads were a barrier.

So how does Vodafone's dongle compare?

Like its rival, the R205 operates on a 3G+ network. This translates to very fast mobile internet which is perfectly capable of demanding tasks like streaming high quality live television when you are receiving a full-strength signal.

In testing the dongle ran at an impressive four megabytes per second download speed and one megabyte per second upload. This is not just fast by dongle standard, it beats some home broadband connections and probably more importantly, is faster than its rival.

At home the dongle coped very well under extremely heavy use across five devices, all of which were streaming or downloading. The only time it stumbled was when connected to a Playstation in an attempt to play FIFA online.

On the move proved a little more of a struggle than for Three's rival unit. Although the connection was still faster, the signal dropped out considerably more times. The dongle also irritatingly requires you to manually reconnect to whatever device you were using. This becomes less and less fun after each entry of the dongle s Wi-Fi key, which can only be accessed by removing the battery case on the dongle. However these connection issues were only experienced on a train journey and when static the connection was generally reliable and consistently fast.

So Vodafone has trumped Three and are selling a faster, more reliable device? Not quite.

Although it does perform slightly better than its rival, as a product the R205 just doesn't seem as well thought-out as the E586.

It doesn't have the unbelievably useful feature of allowing you to see the W-Fi key on the device's screen, which when you need to enter it so often is extraordinarily frustrating.

It is also heavier and bulkier than Three's dongle, which for a portable device is critical. It comes with less in the box too; one of the nicest features of the Three dongle was its docking station which could be tucked away anywhere in the house to charge, rather than hanging out of your laptop on a Micro USB cable.

In short, the R205 is a bit of a pain in the arse. Where the E586 fits into your life and fulfills your internet needs without any notable drama, the R205 is a constant annoyance.

On a more shallow note, it is also ugly. It looks like a cheap knock-off of an early iPod. Whilst this may seem utterly irrelevant, when you compare it to the sleek E586 with its flat shiny surface and neat curves, the R205 looks like something you would be embarrassed to be seen with. The E586 looks like something you deserve as a fast-paced, modern, on-the-go internet type.

But all of the above scarcely matters when you are confronted with the biggest problem for Vodafone; the cost. The E586's stumbling block was download caps. Vodafone's caps are so much worse it's almost laughable.

The most attractive price plan is an 18-month contract (this is the only way to get the dongle for free) which will cost you ?15 a month for 2GB of data. The Three dongle will cost you ?18.99 a month with a 15GB data cap.

When Three are offering such vastly better deals which are still far from perfect, it would be nothing short of lunacy to go anywhere near this device.

The Huawei R205 is available now on Vodafone.