

🌍 Stay connected everywhere, anytime—because your network should keep up with your hustle.
The TP-Link M7200 is a sleek, portable 4G LTE MiFi hotspot delivering up to 150Mbps download speeds and supporting up to 10 devices simultaneously. With a rechargeable 2000mAh battery offering up to 8 hours of use, it ensures reliable, on-the-go internet access. Easy to set up via plug-and-play SIM insertion and compatible with most global networks, it’s the ideal companion for professionals needing seamless connectivity anywhere.














| ASIN | B0797VW7FG |
| Are Batteries Included | Yes |
| Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included) |
| Best Sellers Rank | 912 in Computers & Accessories ( See Top 100 in Computers & Accessories ) 2 in Mobile Broadband Devices |
| Brand | TP-Link |
| Colour | Black |
| Connectivity Type | 802_11_N |
| Customer Reviews | 4.0 4.0 out of 5 stars (4,098) |
| Date First Available | 16 Dec. 2017 |
| Delivery information | We cannot deliver certain products outside mainland UK ( Details ). We will only be able to confirm if this product can be delivered to your chosen address when you enter your delivery address at checkout. |
| Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
| Item Weight | 49.9 g |
| Item model number | M7200 |
| Lithium Battery Energy Content | 7.4 Watt Hours |
| Lithium Battery Packaging | Batteries contained in equipment |
| Lithium Battery Weight | 2 Grams |
| Manufacturer | TP-Link |
| Number Of Lithium Ion Cells | 1 |
| Number of Lithium Metal Cells | 5 |
| Operating System | TP-Link OS |
| Product Dimensions | 9.4 x 5.67 x 1.98 cm; 50.01 g |
| Series | M7200 |
| Voltage | 230 Volts |
| Wireless Type | 802.11n |
P**S
My Go-To for Reliable Portable Internet
This TP-Link 4G LTE MiFi has been a solid bit of kit for me, going from a stand-in for home broadband to a faithful companion on cabin getaways. It's handled everything from demanding marketing and IT work with four devices connected to just streaming music for a couple of phones, and it's kept pace admirably. Speed and battery life are key here, and whilst it's 4G, it delivers a perfectly decent connection for my day-to-day tasks. Battery-wise, I'm looking at around seven hours, which is pretty good for a full day out, and the fact I can use it while it's charging is a definite bonus. Setting it up with a Smarty SIM was a doddle, and it holds its own for signal strength right alongside my mobile phone. There haven't been any faffy issues, and it's proved to be good value. While I'm eyeing up a future 5G upgrade for that extra bit of oomph, this 4G MiFi has been a reliable workhorse and a fuss-free way for me to stay connected, whether I'm working from home or chilling off-grid. It's a sound choice if you need portable internet without any unnecessary complications.
D**N
Works a treat
How has this little gismo got anything other than 5* Use it to create wireless that 2 iphones and a Samsung tv utilise Just perfect. Super easy to set up … for 30 odd nicker I just put in the sim … 300g cost me 20€ and job done. Wireless internet for the month
A**H
Used with security cameras - but there is a problem.
I bought this item to provide a Wi-Fi signal to monitor a remote empty property with a couple of battery powered cameras. The area receives a 4G signal which works with the unit. I set up the TP-Link with a 6Gb SIM card and a permanently connected USB power supply. With the Wi-Fi range set "medium" I located the cameras within about 30 feet of the unit. The setup is working well after testing for a month although the 6Gb data allowance ran out after 15 days due to my frequent live viewing of the cameras. I recorded a speed of 2Mbs from the TP-Link which is lower than I expected but was enough to run the cameras. As yet, I haven't tried to improve the speed or test it further. I have not tested the TP-Link's battery life, so cannot comment on this. In summary, the TP-Link fulfils the purpose for which I purchased it and will no doubt be useful in other Wi-Fi lacking environments. Here is an update after several months use.........On three occasions now the WiFi has dropped out unexpectedly after working normally and continuously for about 3 weeks at a time. This means my security cameras are not accessible from my remote location. This is annoying and frustrating because to rectify the issue I need to manually switch the MiFi unit on /off to reconnect and get a WiFi signal back. It is a 265 mile round trip to do this! I followed advice on the TP-Link website and changed a setting from 3G/4G to 4G only, but this has not solved the issue. If anyone can advise me of another fix, that would be most welcome. Would another MiFi or 4G Router unit with remote access be a more suitable alternative? Please let me have your thoughts.
K**0
Good wee device
Bought this as a friend’s kid was in a hospital ward for several weeks where her mum and dad’s mobile network had a terrible 4G reception (so when she tried to play her online games on her tablet via their hotspot it didn’t work). We tried from my network when I was in visiting and it worked great so I got her a data SIM for my network and bought this device to put the SIM in (as opposed to her dad having to change his phone contact to my network). It worked really well. You just insert the sim and turn it on and then connect to it like you would your home WiFi (username and password are are provided). Meant she could play Roblox and other games which made the whole hospital experience a lot less stressful for her parents. Couldn’t comment on range, but certainly would well from up to 4 or 5 metres away no problem. Battery lasts well and can be powered from mains or a power bank. Really easy to set up and fits in the palm of your hand. Would recommend.
A**R
Tp-link m7000 mifi
Tp-link M700 I wish people were clear and honest in their reviews. Prior to purchase I read Amazon’s and maybe 10 other peoples. If I’d read further down the list I’d have read one which highlighted the rubbish. Firstly, the instructions are poor to say the least. Inserting a SIM card is the most frustrating and awkward experience. The sim holder is so flimsy that tp-link provide a little piece of sticky tape to hold it in place, which I suppose is ok unless you intend to remove the card numerous times. The lights on the device indicating whether you have a WiFi connection or not don’t remain on so, if you’re unsure you have to keep pressing the button. Lastly, and most importantly, there are only a small number of network SIM cards that will work, Sky mobile doesn’t! Don’t even think of downloading tp-links config settings page unless you have a Masters in computer science………..It’s getting returned.
J**R
A bit exclusive and not as versatile as hoped
worked very well when there was a 3.com sim card in it but as soon as I tried a different sim from another supplier it gave up and refused to log in. I ended up swapping to using an old Samsung phone instead as a mobile hot spot. So now it's redundant like it's been semi locked Can't give it 5 stars for that reason
C**Y
Broadband filler inner
Very easy to set up and an ideal solution that worked in between setting up broadband. Even though it doesn't have a daily use anymore I still use it for journeys on the train and I have taken it abroad as well to use WiFi in the room. It has a sleek and simple design to it. One button for use to turn power on and off. The range on this device is good and it could still be found and connected from upstairs to down. Definatley value for money as it continues to have a purpose.
D**L
Works perfectly
N**E
Viene genial cuando estás fuera de casa y necesitas conectar algún aparato al wifi, como una tablet, la Play, etc. lo utilizo mucho en mi segunda residencia
T**R
La limitation principale est la vitesse en 4g et le manque de fonctionnalité (reboot automatique à heures fixes, par exemple) mais en dehors de cela, marche très bien. Fonctionne en modem usb aussi !
L**L
Put in the sim enter password provided in WiFi start surfing 🏄♂️
D**R
Works well. Haven't found any problems.
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