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authorluxagraf <sng@luxagraf.net>2020-08-03 18:41:29 -0400
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+The Verizon MiFi mobile hotspot is the single most annoying electronic device I have ever used. The only thing that has stopped me from hitting with a sledgehammer is that it's literally the only hotspot I've used that works at all on the Verizon network. Which is to say, it works a treat, but it never stops beeping. Never. The longest it's capable of going without beeping is about ten minutes. It has more messages, none of which you need to know, than any device I've ever reviewed. But, if you need Verizon coverage -- and out west, you probably do -- this is best I've tested.