







🌐 Stay connected, stay ahead—unlock the world with K5161Z!
The Unlocked K5161Z 4G USB Dongle is a compact, lightweight device featuring a Qualcomm chipset that delivers up to 150Mbps internet speeds. Compatible with any network SIM card worldwide and supporting multiple 4G bands, it ensures reliable connectivity wherever you go. Its built-in MicroSD slot (up to 32GB) adds versatile storage functionality, while secure one-to-one connections protect your data on public networks. Ideal for professionals on the move, it combines speed, security, and convenience in one sleek package.
| ASIN | B0BS9V2RLB |
| Item model number | K5161Z |
| Manufacturer | Eternal Communications |
| Product Dimensions | 9.38 x 62.8 x 1.35 cm; 10 g |
M**K
Instructions not very clear.Good quality.
F**F
Okay I suppose, wouldn't recommend the o2 sim, neither the customer care service from o2
J**F
It's my own fault but the Description wasn't explicit: this is not a wifi device. As such, it plugs into a single PC or MAC (only) and connection is made via USB itself. Wifi just doesn't feature. So, if you want this as a means to connect (say) your car's Satnav to the Internet for real-time traffic information, and your Satnav is expecting a Wifi signal, this won't provide it. Not even close. My other gripe is that the instruction booklet provided is tiny. I can read most print sizes but I'm well into magnifying glass territory here. There's no online version that I could find. Still, it's a neat little package so if you can use it, I've no reason to doubt its quality.
D**N
Purchased to plug into a TPLink Deco router as a mobile backup and it works flawlessly. It actually turned out that the mobile internet is better than the BT ADSL so we’ve cancelled the copper and now run solely from the mobile data!
A**R
Purchased this in preparation for the 3G network being turned off. However only functions when plugged directly into Laptop! Wanted to plug it into my TP-Link router for convenience to allow multiple computers and allow my printer to function. It also used up the last USB port . Have managed to get it to work with the router once but it stops the printer working. Also it does not automatically connect on power-up. Will keep it a a backup.
Trustpilot
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