@@yawobed5741 Yes. But I guess you can turn it off by long-pressing the power button. I'll confirm in a few hours when I'm near my device and ping you here.
Go to this address on your browser 192.168.188.1/index.html and login with the password (admin) provided on the back cover. Go to "Advanced settings" and tap USSD. Use whatever code your code needs to check balance. For example *544#.
Pressing the WPS button will let you connect to the router without entering a password. Most MiFis and modems come with a memory card slot. You can share files from a computer to the card.
@@ErhunAlex Thanks for kind words. I'm currently writing a detailed review that I should publish soon on my blog kenyanradar.com/. I wouldn't recommend using WPS anyway-it's a security risk since anyone within the router's range can connect to your network.
I can't quite remember the written battery life but it lasts for about 15 hours on average for me. I'm a writer so it's usually connected to my phone and laptop all the time. You can read my detailed review and my experience with the mifi here. kenyanradar.com/oraimo-4g-mifi-review/ I'd also appreciate if you bought through my link in this video or on the article.
I already got the oraimo WiFi, it's barely last 5 hours connected to two phones only, and it's over heat, I charge it complete to 100 removing it from the charger it goes to 90 without even using it, I also turn short WiFi range still it's barely use 5 hours always on is turned off also
Try finding 'power save' in advanced settings and see whether it improves your experience. The battery life shouldn't be that bad. Maybe you just got a bad unit.
@@joshuaisoko2102 Also, maybe the performance varies depending on what you're browsing. My guess is that if you stream videos continously for extended periods, your battery may take a hit. But I'm not sure.
It depends on the line you're using. I use Faiba JTL which has cheaper bundles. You could also go for Safaricom bundles which gives you 3GB per day for 2500 per month. I use it once in a while. I'm in a rural area and work online all day and some nights.
I personally buy 15GB at 500 valid for 10 days so in a month that adds upto 45GB for KES1,500. There's a monthly option of 30GB for KES1,000 among many other great packages to choose from.
I'm not sure about that. But I've seen a few products disappear for a while and reappear after a few weeks. It's still available on the Nigerian website.
You can use the Translink app to buy bundles on your line. Alternatively, the router settings management page on your browser when you're connected to the mifi.
The Translink app isn't available on iPhone. However, you can manage the router through your iPhone's browser using the IP address (192.xx...) and password available when you open the lid of the router. The same as you would on a computer browser. Cheers!
Log into the device and go to Advanced Settings and do the following: 1. Set Wi-Fi coverage to 'Short Wi-Fi Coverage'. This will reduce overheating. 2. Set Sleep After to the desired amount of time from the given options. It's set to 'Never Sleep' by default. The router will turn off after the set time if no device is connected.
@@mickar_el You'll have to use your browser to access these settings. Not available on the app. Enter the IP address provided on your browser and use the provided provided password 'admin'.
Try a different charger and make sure you've charged it for some time. Also make sure your sim card is without a pin number. If it doesn't work, take to CarlCare they should give you a new MiFi since it has a warranty.
Yes. All lines in Kenya will work. You can watch my latest video from a few days ago where I talk about this MiFi in detail after using it for more than one year. ruclips.net/video/AJrwPo9IM48/видео.html
This is a very good review. Keep up the good work. What is the fastest speed you managed to get with the Oraimo Mi-fi? How does that speed compare to that of a Faiba Mifi? What advantages can you highlight of the Oraimo Mi-fi as compared to the Faiba Mi-fi?
In terms of speed I can't really say because that depends on the network you're using. For instance, the best speed I've been able to hit on Safaricom is 70Mbps and on Faiba the highest was 40Mbps. The thing that makes this MiFi better than the Faiba MiFi is battery life. I managed to squeeze around 16 hours continuous use on two devices-a phone and computer. The best I got when I had the Zte Faiba MiFi was 8 hours. I hear the Huawei version is even worse. And of course this one is more beautiful and I haven't faced any challenges with it yet. I just wish it had a type-c charging port. Currently writing a detailed review to be published on kenyanradar.com.
@@KenyanRadar Thank you. Perhaps you could do an experiment to add to your content for the blog review. Use a Faiba Line on both devices and compare the speeds.
Open the lid and use a pin to long-press the RESET button beside the battery. I hope you can locate it. It'll rest everything and you can use the default WiFi key again.
@@elizabethasareababio6787 There must be something you're not doing right. In case you're using Add network option, make sure you enter the WiFi name as it is on the lid and choose the security option as WPA2-Personal before entering the password. Alternatively, long press the WPS button-this should allow you to connect without a password. If all fails, I can't be of anymore help. Find a Carlcare store near you for assistance. Setting up a MiFi for the first time can be a bit confusing.
@@afamefunaphilian5108 It's perfect. Same as my Huawei mifi (144 Mbps). I switched to using the Oraimo fulltime for my job. I prefer the Oraimo since the battery lasts for almost 15 hours.
Type the IP 192.xxxx on your browser's url bar. Your password will be 'admin'. From there you can play around with any settings including changing your wifi name and password.
Buy here:
5% Discount Code: *ABUGA*
Kenya - kenyanradar.com/recommends/oraimo-mifi/
Nigeria - kenyanradar.com/recommends/oraimo-mifi-ng/
Read the full long-term review: kenyanradar.com/oraimo-4g-mifi-review/
pls with your device, dus it turn on the mifi automatically when u connect your charger to socket ?
@@yawobed5741 Yes. But I guess you can turn it off by long-pressing the power button. I'll confirm in a few hours when I'm near my device and ping you here.
Thanks for the walkthrough. How where you able to check your data balance pls
Go to this address on your browser 192.168.188.1/index.html and login with the password (admin) provided on the back cover.
Go to "Advanced settings" and tap USSD. Use whatever code your code needs to check balance. For example *544#.
@@KenyanRadar Thank you 👍👍
Great work ✅
Can you please help check if it can come on and work without the battery just like some mifi devices??
Thanks. It cannot work without the battery.
What’s the function of the WPS button by the side. Also why on earth is there a slot for Mcard thought it was dual sim.
Pressing the WPS button will let you connect to the router without entering a password.
Most MiFis and modems come with a memory card slot. You can share files from a computer to the card.
@@KenyanRadar Nice review. Not much videos bout this product.
Got the device recently and haven’t used the WPS button. My device connects okay.
@@ErhunAlex Thanks for kind words. I'm currently writing a detailed review that I should publish soon on my blog kenyanradar.com/.
I wouldn't recommend using WPS anyway-it's a security risk since anyone within the router's range can connect to your network.
@@KenyanRadar but i thought even if that someone was around, they've to be near the mifi to press the wps button..?
@@moffatmaina1655 When you press it, someome nearby may connect I think.
Olax vs oraimo which one is the best speed network
Cox I have experience with olax
I have never heard of or seen Olax so I can't really tell.
Olax is useless in speed tested and testifying
I'm thinking of buying Olax.... what's your review bro??
Same here. I'm considering buying Olax. I wonder which one is better between olax and this oraimo. @officialstarfresh8691 @wycleftommy4934
Great video... Please how much did you buy and what's RRP
Thanks. It's about $40. Check it out here: shorturl.at/fwyIU.
Does the WiFi consume data, because my airtel WiFi consumes data, on its own, please I want to know if subscription last on this device
Yes. It consumes data as it would on your phone.
I want to get it hopefully this week, how is the battery life, does it last longer to what it's written on it, How's your battery life experiences??
I can't quite remember the written battery life but it lasts for about 15 hours on average for me.
I'm a writer so it's usually connected to my phone and laptop all the time. You can read my detailed review and my experience with the mifi here. kenyanradar.com/oraimo-4g-mifi-review/
I'd also appreciate if you bought through my link in this video or on the article.
I already got the oraimo WiFi, it's barely last 5 hours connected to two phones only, and it's over heat, I charge it complete to 100 removing it from the charger it goes to 90 without even using it, I also turn short WiFi range still it's barely use 5 hours always on is turned off also
Try finding 'power save' in advanced settings and see whether it improves your experience. The battery life shouldn't be that bad. Maybe you just got a bad unit.
@@joshuaisoko2102 Also, maybe the performance varies depending on what you're browsing. My guess is that if you stream videos continously for extended periods, your battery may take a hit. But I'm not sure.
@@KenyanRadar it's on power savings and I don't stream videos, just Whatsapp mainly and Facebook something, am thinking of going to cal care tomorrow
thenks for this... 👍🏾
if one is working online most of the time is it expensive to use it in rural setting
It depends on the line you're using. I use Faiba JTL which has cheaper bundles. You could also go for Safaricom bundles which gives you 3GB per day for 2500 per month. I use it once in a while. I'm in a rural area and work online all day and some nights.
How much does Faiba JTL charge
I personally buy 15GB at 500 valid for 10 days so in a month that adds upto 45GB for KES1,500. There's a monthly option of 30GB for KES1,000 among many other great packages to choose from.
i bought mine today but when i wanted to put the password(admin) it requires two more symbols or letters idk to bring option connect...please help
Use the WiFi key. That's the password.
You can also watch my new video for this MiFi. ruclips.net/video/AJrwPo9IM48/видео.html
where did you buy it...i cannot find it on their page
I think they are out of stock at the moment. I noticed that yesterday.
@@KenyanRadar are they likely to restock??
I'm not sure about that. But I've seen a few products disappear for a while and reappear after a few weeks. It's still available on the Nigerian website.
@@KenyanRadar could i purchase from that website😂😂😂
Haha! Good luck with that if you're in Kenya. Not practical logistically.
Tran link app isn’t on iOS how can we go about it online with ip address and password
The ip and password are written on the battery cover when you open it. You'll need to type the ip address onto your browser.
@@KenyanRadar Thank you🫶🏽
Its not connecting to my phone.. I tried to restart but still its not working
The password is labelled as WiFi Key, it's 8 digits.
How do you pay for the internet
You can use the Translink app to buy bundles on your line. Alternatively, the router settings management page on your browser when you're connected to the mifi.
Is there no app for iphone
The Translink app isn't available on iPhone. However, you can manage the router through your iPhone's browser using the IP address (192.xx...) and password available when you open the lid of the router. The same as you would on a computer browser.
Cheers!
My battery heats us as it charges and the Mifi can’t off and charge. It’s always ON while charging
Log into the device and go to Advanced Settings and do the following:
1. Set Wi-Fi coverage to 'Short Wi-Fi Coverage'. This will reduce overheating.
2. Set Sleep After to the desired amount of time from the given options. It's set to 'Never Sleep' by default. The router will turn off after the set time if no device is connected.
@@KenyanRadarthanks
but I found non of these settings options on the Translink and on my phone
And it's also over Heating
@@mickar_el You'll have to use your browser to access these settings. Not available on the app. Enter the IP address provided on your browser and use the provided provided password 'admin'.
@@KenyanRadar thanks seen
Mine is showing red battery and red signs😢
Is it new?
@@KenyanRadar yes
Try a different charger and make sure you've charged it for some time. Also make sure your sim card is without a pin number. If it doesn't work, take to CarlCare they should give you a new MiFi since it has a warranty.
@@KenyanRadar now is showing red battery and green sign
Is this mifi unlocked? Can it work with any simcard?
Yes. All lines in Kenya will work. You can watch my latest video from a few days ago where I talk about this MiFi in detail after using it for more than one year.
ruclips.net/video/AJrwPo9IM48/видео.html
Does is works In Benin republic ?
Yes. It should work.
@@KenyanRadar like if u buy the mifi in nigeria u will be able to use it in benin republic
Yes. It will still work.
@@KenyanRadar thank you, I will buy it tomo
What’s the name of the sim u put on it
It's Faiba in Kenya. The MiFi can work with any 4G SIM.
This is a very good review. Keep up the good work.
What is the fastest speed you managed to get with the Oraimo Mi-fi? How does that speed compare to that of a Faiba Mifi? What advantages can you highlight of the Oraimo Mi-fi as compared to the Faiba Mi-fi?
In terms of speed I can't really say because that depends on the network you're using. For instance, the best speed I've been able to hit on Safaricom is 70Mbps and on Faiba the highest was 40Mbps.
The thing that makes this MiFi better than the Faiba MiFi is battery life. I managed to squeeze around 16 hours continuous use on two devices-a phone and computer. The best I got when I had the Zte Faiba MiFi was 8 hours. I hear the Huawei version is even worse.
And of course this one is more beautiful and I haven't faced any challenges with it yet. I just wish it had a type-c charging port. Currently writing a detailed review to be published on kenyanradar.com.
@@KenyanRadar Thank you. Perhaps you could do an experiment to add to your content for the blog review. Use a Faiba Line on both devices and compare the speeds.
@@mutemimucheke2009 I lost the Faiba MiFi, but if I get one I'll definitely do that.
@@KenyanRadar Looking forward to it. Cheers.
The password behind the lid of mine can't connect. Please help
I get incorrect password when I connect
Use the one called "WiFi KEY". It has 8 digits. That's the WiFi password.
@@KenyanRadar it still gives me incorrect password. I realised the name displayed when connecting is different from what's on the label
Open the lid and use a pin to long-press the RESET button beside the battery. I hope you can locate it. It'll rest everything and you can use the default WiFi key again.
@@KenyanRadar I have it's still incorrect
@@elizabethasareababio6787 There must be something you're not doing right. In case you're using Add network option, make sure you enter the WiFi name as it is on the lid and choose the security option as WPA2-Personal before entering the password.
Alternatively, long press the WPS button-this should allow you to connect without a password. If all fails, I can't be of anymore help. Find a Carlcare store near you for assistance. Setting up a MiFi for the first time can be a bit confusing.
How much is it
Check the links in description.
What network does the mifi use?
You can use a 4G SIM card from the mobile service provider of your choice.
@@KenyanRadar how fast is it compared to other Mifi device
@@afamefunaphilian5108 It's perfect. Same as my Huawei mifi (144 Mbps). I switched to using the Oraimo fulltime for my job. I prefer the Oraimo since the battery lasts for almost 15 hours.
Does it support jamii telecom Faiba sim card?
@@medussa2547 Yes.
Me all time sing in😢
Please am using ios how do I change the name and password on the ios
Log in on your browser using the IP address as the URL and password provided on the lid.
@@KenyanRadar should i use the wifi key numbers or or the password admin?
Type the IP 192.xxxx on your browser's url bar. Your password will be 'admin'. From there you can play around with any settings including changing your wifi name and password.
@@KenyanRadar thanx brethren i just did it .. bless aii
That wifi is slow if u like buy am
That depends on your service provider. I use mine for work and playing online games daily and it works fine.
Ok