Technology
This global data device keeps you connected anywhere in the world
TL;DR: Snag the essential Tern Global Data Connection Device for $99 in the Mashable Shop. It’s typically $169, so you’ll save 41% during this special sale.
Traveling the world is already expensive and overwhelming enough. Why make it harder trying to find ways to stay connected? Instead of buying prepaid local SIM cards or changing your roaming plan, do yourself a favor and use the Tern Global Data Connection Device.
Tern tackles your connection conflicts head-on, so you can stay connected wherever you may roam. This simple, affordable solution is basically a portable and personal WiFi hotspot that runs off of 4G networks in every country. With 480-hour battery standby, you can stay online for extended periods of time on up to eight devices at once. There are numerous packages available, so you’ll surely find a suitable deal to fit your budget and your preferred service provider.
The Tern is compatible with iPhone 5 and later, iPad, iPod touch, Apple Watch, Android 4.2+ and later, Windows, and Mac OS. Whether you’re a frequent world traveler or heading out of the country for the first time, this device offers a simpler, more affordable solution to global data plans.
Usually, the Tern Global Data Connection Device costs $169, but you can get it for just $99 right now.
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