For those looking for a little style in their 4G hot spot, consider the Rover Puck. As the name suggests, the device is circular like a puck. But the Rover is a puck from the future. Its electric blue highlights and neatly designed logo is perfect for a spaceman looking to connect to the Internet wirelessly. The Rover Puck is one of Clearwire’s newest mobile wireless devices for people living the company’s coverage areas.
Rover Puck, even more so than its Clearwire brothers, is extremely affordable. The product itself costs $149, but no contact is necessary and the service rates are phenomenal. Regardless of the service plan you choose, your access to the Internet is unlimited. Users are given the option of paying $5 a day, $20 a week, $50 a month, or the ultimate option: $500 for a year of Internet access.
Like many other hot spots, the Rover Puck allows for the connection of up to eight devices. Linking each device is fast and easy, too. Users simply choose the correct Rover Puck ID with their device and they’re treated to automatic 4G Internet. The speed is unremarkable in that it won’t support hardcore gaming or multiple streams simultaneously, but it does provide reasonable speeds for everyday online activities such as web browsing.
The Rover Puck is a hot spot with a personality. Within the management console, users can receive badges for accessing sites or adding more days or months to their service plan. Clearly targeted at a younger crowd, the Rover Puck hits its mark while remaining functional.
If you’re an Internet user in a Clearwire coverage area with a sense of style, the Rover Puck is the hottest spot available.