Chris Messina

Starlink Mini - Stay connected on the go, no matter how remote

Starlink Mini is a compact, portable kit that can easily fit in a backpack, designed to provide high-speed, low-latency internet on the go.

It includes a built-in WiFi router, lower power consumption, DC power input, and max download speeds >100 Mbps.

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Chris Messina
Only available in the US right now. Regional Plan: $150 per month. Mini Plan: $50 per month includes 50GB; $1/GB over Hardware: $599
Jack Michalak
@chrismessina Can only purchase in the US, but where will I receive service if I travel with it?
Chris Messina
@jack_michalak AFAIK, Starlink is a global service provider, but I'm not sure what coverage they're legally allowed to offer.
Ryan Hoover
Considering getting this solely as a backup when internet goes down at home. It's infrequent but is a massive disruption for work when it does.
jcsnv
@rrhoover I've had a Verizon 5G unit as my backup internet at home and plan on migrating to Starlink!
Matt Carroll
@rrhoover make sure you have a clear line of sight northward if you go for it! I can get workable internet almost anywhere with the starlink, but for taking calls without interrupts it takes a bit more finesse to find good locations!
Ryan Hoover
@catt_marroll good points!
André J
Finally I can build that wilderness AI copilot I've been thinking about. connectivity was always the bottleneck 😬
Kehui Guo
Cool! This is gonna be a game-changer for campers🤣
gratz on the launch!!!Wishing you a journey full of achievements and success.
Zachary Ferioli
Does this use the SpaceX Starlink network, or did you just borrow the name? Such a cool product.
Chris Messina
@zachary_ferioli Yes, this is the same network, and is made by a subsidiary of SpaceX.
Kyrylo Silin
How does the Starlink Mini fare in terms of durability and performance in extreme weather conditions? Also, what is the expected battery life on a full charge?
Hanna Z
super useful for outdoor lovers
Jayesh Gohel
Is "Starlink Mini" catchy enough for a portable internet device? Does it instantly tell you it's for travel based on the description?
Pavel Bocharov
When I first saw it, it was like "Wow, now you can be really mobile and always online". The big one is not that flexible and it's pricey. Wonder if it will be possible to work from accumulators?
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