Starlink Mini - Our in Depth Review and Test - Satellite Internet for campervan / motorhome

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  • Опубликовано: 17 сен 2024
  • In this video we check out our experience of the Starlink Mini, Looking at how we mount it, power it and how it has performed for us in various locations.
    You can find our other videos on the Mini Here:
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Комментарии • 21

  • @edwardmacrury5376
    @edwardmacrury5376 8 дней назад

    Thank you for the clear description of use for the Mini, very helpful. Very much appreciated. Now onto your connectivity video.

  • @jasonfagan4705
    @jasonfagan4705 10 дней назад

    Great video Mike !
    I wasn’t aware that you could choose the unlimited roam package, I thought the mini was locked to the 50gb package. That and doubts over the wifi range was stopping me buying it. Both answered in this video so thank you.
    I work full time out of my van and finding 4g too inconsistent. Just watched the mounting video too as those options will suit me perfectly.

  • @brikfiend
    @brikfiend 10 дней назад

    Haven't watched yet but I know it will be good ! Thanks for all the hard work !

  • @eddy802
    @eddy802 4 дня назад

    You need to update the subscription descriptions section - terms have changed (quite significantly) for new customers already and for existing customers will change 10 October.

    • @ExploreVanUK
      @ExploreVanUK  4 дня назад

      No change to the Roam 50GB tariff.
      Price change, global roaming and in motion use added to Roam Unlimited.
      Starlink.com best place for latest info.
      Other than the price change nothing significantly different to video.

  • @rogermckinnon5738
    @rogermckinnon5738 4 часа назад

    Australia has two roaming plans, a 50g and an unlimited one. Price is $80 Australian the 50g and $195 for unlimited. We can pause plans but can only upgrade from 50g to unlimited. You can't swap back and fourth. The only way to go back to the 50g plan is to cancel and start a new plan.
    My only complaint is wish the 50g was say a 100 or 250g. Then it would definitely be more tempting to use when going camping, ect, with kids. Ie streaming their movies

    • @ExploreVanUK
      @ExploreVanUK  3 часа назад +1

      It’s the same 2 plans here in the UK but you can switch between the two (though you can only downgrade for the next month not the one you are in)
      Your cost for 50GB is slightly cheaper than ours but the Unlimited is a bit more expensive with the current exchange rate.
      I agree the 50GB is low, and only really usable for essentials. But I guess that’s to encourage you to the unlimited plan.

  • @AnupomAG
    @AnupomAG 5 дней назад

    Does it have Ethernet port?

  • @Makhosi-pp1yj
    @Makhosi-pp1yj 8 дней назад

    Good day.Can you pliz guide me l want to make my first purchase for starlink kit but am kind like confused on which one to go for, standard or mini . Can you pliz help me out on the difference between the 2 kits , when it comes to devices that l can connect, whether l can connect them to third party routers, can l mount mini kit on rooftop and use it indoors, how are they obstructed by walls if l have different rooms and how are they affected by weather. Thank you in advance for your response.

    • @ClarkyMalarky
      @ClarkyMalarky 6 дней назад

      Standard will have higher speeds, has to be outside. You can use third party router if you cut cord and attach a standard terminal plug ( a million RUclips videos show you how, equipment is like 20$ on amazon to do that) mini is generally for on the road. But if you just need basic speeds mini would suffice. ( also has to be outside) some can get through a window if lucky. 🍀 30-50mbps would suffice for streaming and video calls etc.

    • @ClarkyMalarky
      @ClarkyMalarky 6 дней назад

      Also standard is unlimited data, mini is 50$ for 50 gigs. A dollar for every gig after that ( totally depends where you are in the world though)

    • @ExploreVanUK
      @ExploreVanUK  6 дней назад

      Simple answer if you are only looking to use it one location go with the standard dish as the external router gives you more options for in a building and the dish is higher performance.
      The Mini is definitely more suited to mobile use.

  • @rubymouse6904
    @rubymouse6904 5 дней назад

    Last I checked you could go roaming for 2 months which is pointless for people travelling EU in a van.

    • @ExploreVanUK
      @ExploreVanUK  5 дней назад

      As I understand it you can roam for 2 months without updating your service address or returning to the country of your service address. If you are away for longer you need to update the service address to the country you are in.

  • @silviuflorescu6838
    @silviuflorescu6838 10 дней назад

    Good content, as always. Congrats!
    Do you know if it's possible to change the service address (including the country) in the SL account in order to get cheaper monthly prices from other EU countries ?
    My case: I just got the Mini dish in Romania (my native and shipping country).
    When ordered 1 week ago, I chose for the 50gb Mini Roam plan wich cost 40 € pe month, like in all the EU countries.
    Anyway, I paused it until the dish arrived, so didn't use it at all. I am still in the 30 days return period.
    I would have chosen the unlimited Mobile Regional , but it cost 100 € in Romania (same in other 3-4 poor countries).
    Meanwhile, I found that the unlimited roam cost only 60€ in the majority of EU countries (especially wealthy ones).
    Now, I would change the service address to Italy, where the unlimited cost 60€, but I am not sure if that would block my access or not.
    What do you think?
    Thanks!

    • @ExploreVanUK
      @ExploreVanUK  9 дней назад +1

      Yeah the variance between countries / charging is annoying and I wish Starlink would standardise it given they are selling a global product.
      I suspect the charge is based on your "billing" address when you first set up the account and not sure changing the service address would make a difference.
      You may be able to transfer ownership of the hardware to another account (set up in another country) but I believe this can't be done within 120 days of purchase or 90 days of activation which ever is shortest)

  • @SB-hr5yr
    @SB-hr5yr 8 дней назад +1

    I'm waiting for the first comment mentioning Elon. Someone is going to come along soon saying they're not going to buy one of these or any of his brilliant products/services etc because he Supports Trump.

    • @thatguyoverthere8355
      @thatguyoverthere8355 7 дней назад

      2 egomaniacs that don't care about anyone but themselves, there you must be happy now. Go find someone that cares what you think about anything

  • @nja9529
    @nja9529 6 дней назад

    Not buying until the subscription price is comparable to France and Spain.

    • @ExploreVanUK
      @ExploreVanUK  6 дней назад

      Yeah Geographic prices differences are annoying especially on a global product! (in the US it is $165 for unlimited Roam which is around £126 a month which makes the UK price seem good!) so we need to be careful they don't standardise the price to that.
      I imagine it all comes down to the Market economy and what people will pay. For example in my expereince Mainland Europe has far better 4G and 5G performance and coverage than the Uk therefore if the Starlink price was higher there people wouldn't bother as they can manage with 4G/5G. There is more demand in the UK due to how poor 4G and 5G can be, therefore the cost can be higher. Similarly in the US the amount of land area that doesn't have a mobile signal at all is far bigger than Europe and the UK so the cost can be higher as people will pay it.
      Starlink have actually just done a shake up of pricing in the past couple of days meaning the Unlimited Roam subscription has gone up - but now includes global coverage (rather than just in your region), priority data and use on the move (only previously included on the 50GB tariff). Which is a good deal if you need it. But if you don't its a bit annoying.
      The 50GB tariff has stayed the same price.