🚀 Connect Without Limits!
The IoTDataWorks Unlimited IoT Sim Card offers a hassle-free, unlimited data plan for your IoT devices with a 12-month prepaid service. Designed for Cat1/3G/4G devices, this SIM card features a versatile triple-cut design for compatibility with various device sizes, ensuring you stay connected across the USA without any data caps or contracts.
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UPDATE Read This! Works great! Best deal I have found for unlimited IoT service
UPDATE / ADD:I have now bought a 2nd card for my Raspberry Pi for IoT purposes. You really need to do your homework with this stuff. This IS NOT a SIM you are going to pluck in your HotSpot and take off surfing. It is not for that. This is intended for IoT devices using LTE CAT-M1 and NB-IoT protocols. They are slow and high latency but that is perfectly fine for devices that are sending small packets of data. Also, this runs on the T-Mobile network so make sure T-Mobile coverage is available where you intend to use this. Also, the 64K speed is a LIMIT only. It is not a guaranteed speed and you likely will get slower speeds because there are many, many factors that affect it. And it's T-Mobile providing the backhaul.Original Post:I got it and followed the instruction to activate via email. Within a few hours I was up and running. It was activated and plugged in the APN to my device and it worked like magic. You can't beat it so far for $40 a year of unlimited data. only 64K but that is all you need for IoT projects. You could use it for occasional send of an email message that is short but forget trying to surf the web. This is not for that.If you need an IoT Hat for your Raspberry Pi that works Awesome, look no further than SixFab dot com.
T**N
stopped working and no real support
I bought this card for IoT devices (raspberry pi stuff) to potentially use for several dozen stations. While it initially worked well this didn't last. The project had some hiccups and I turned my test device off for a few months.When I turned it back on the SIM card would not work anymore. It could not get a registration on the T-Mobile network. I triple-checked all the settings, tried the card in another device and in my phone. With an appropriate app I could watch the phone try to register to T-Mobile towers in vain.I email tech support which was quick to respond with basic "have you done this, try that" type of stuff. When I responded with technical details and screen shots... crickets...I've now purchased a different SIM card for my tests. I plugged it in and was up and running in no time. This one has real people support.So while the IoTDataWorks SIM card worked initially I can't recommend it. Maybe if you keep it going non-stop it works, but my experience was not such.
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LiDAR
This SimCard is amazing, worked great for our GreenValley International Inc. LiGrip H300 LiDAR sensor and our LiBase GNSS reciever.
C**K
Excellent Value
This card works in my Z20 KSUN bought on Amazon. Somewhat complicated to set up as need to match T-Mobile network name with name associated with the APN (Access Point Number). Support is fast in email response to request to reset my IMEI card. Great coverage in the Dallas Ft. Worth area and superior value if T-Mobile service (4G) available in your area.
N**S
Doesn't work everywhere
GPS did not work and we were stuck trying to figure out how to get from point A. To point B.Fortunately after driving aimlessly for a few minutes we got back online and found our way.. Better get mint or something else.. this maybe good as standby.I am not able to return and would like seller to contact
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