using a Solis 5G Hotspot

You Can Still Save 25%+ on Solis Travel WiFi Devices and Data

Black Friday and Cyber Monday may have passed — but, even if you missed those sales, there’s still time for you to save money on a new Solis portable WiFi device. With less than two weeks until the holidays, the company is offering 25% (or more) off on its devices as well as on data and bundles.

For those in need of a travel-ready WiFi hotspot, Solis has two options: the Solis Lite and the Solis 5G. With the Lite, you can access 4G LTE data speeds in the more than 135 countries that Solis supports and connect up to 10 devices to your hotspot at a time. Meanwhile, as the name implies, the Solis 5G enables 5G speeds where available and users can connect 16 devices at a time.

During this current sale, the Solis Lite is $120 (versus the regular $160 price tag). As for the Solis 5G, it’s on sale for $300 — down from the $400 regular price. What’s more, when you use our link and enter the code MONEY30 at checkout, you’ll save even more. With the code, the Lite falls to $114 and the 5G is $285.

It should be noted that both of these devices now include lifetime data — meaning that you’ll get 1 GB of global data per month for the life of the device. On top of that, whether you already have a hotspot or want to load up on extra data for your new device, Solis is also offering discount deals on data and special bundles. For example, you can get a Solis 5G with 4 months of Global Unlimted Data for $495 ($470.25 with code MONEY30) while deals on North American data are also available. A similar bundle with the Solis Lite and the 4 months of Global Unlimted Data is currently $325 ($308.75 with the code).

For those in need of regular data, you can save when you buy 10 GB or more of Global Pay-Per-GB data. In fact, you can stock up on 20 GB of global data, you’ll pay just $85.50 with the code — which is less than half price. By the way, these extra gigabytes are only used after you use up the 1 GB per month that’s included with your device purchase.

Whether you want to give the gift of global WiFi to a loved one or secure it for your own 2025 travels, I would personally recommend Solis devices as I’ve used them on several past domestic and international trips without incident. I actually picked up the Solis 5G last year (after years of using their original device) and found that its 5G data speeds exceeded what I was able to get from my hotel WiFi! That’s why I always bring my Solis along with me for all of my trips, ensuring that I always have a connection. So, if you’re thinking about buying a new hotspot or even stuffing your stocking with data, be sure to check out this end-of-the-year sale.

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Kyle is a freelance writer - including being the head writer for Fioney.com. He also serves as editorial director for the Disney fan site LaughingPlace.com and the founder of Money@30.com. In 2015, Kyle and his wife Bekah moved from Los Angeles to Springfield MO in pursuit of greater financial freedom. Together, the pair enjoy travel, coffee, and spending time with their dog Rigby. Additionally, as of 2023, they become first-time homeowners.
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