AT&T claims 10 hours of battery life, something I didn’t measure. The palm-sized white device (glossy on the front, matte on the back) feels hefty at 4.6 ounces – a bit heavier than my iPhone 5 – but it’s not as if I need to hold it while it’s being used. I found the Velocity simple to get going right out of the box, which in addition to the hotspot device includes a plug-in USB charger and quick start instructions. But it wasn’t as if I was doing any real heavy lifting in terms of what I was accessing on the Web, so like I say, the speed was quite fine, even for watching video. I didn’t notice any drop-off in download or upload speed, though according to an Ookla test my speed is actually much faster when connected to the wire or using our in-house WiFi. The hotspot is designed to connect up to 10 WiFi-enabled devices, and I tried it with up to four (a Windows PC, a MacBook Air, an iPad and an iPhone).
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