
MiFy 2352, a portable device, takes cellphone-type connectivity, such as EDGE and 3G, turns itself into a WiFi hotspot and allows up to 5 WiFi users to hook up to it at one time for sharing the high-speed 3G Internet connection.
The device could just need a SIM card from a cellular operator that offers 3G or EDGE connectivity for Internet connection. And from that on, it can allow up to five WiFi-enabled devices or computers connected to it for sharing the Internet connection. It’s handy if you’d like to create WiFi hotspot on the go, to allow those around you to get connected to the Internet.
The MiFy 2352 is compatible with NovaSpeed, supports 3G+ and comes with a MicroSD card slot. It also features GPS, which allows you to use it for navigational purpose. The little downside of this device is its battery, which allows only 4 hours of connection and about 40 hours on standby. The MiFy 2352 is likely to cost 200 Euros, but the availability is still unknown.
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