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Vodafone USB Modem Stick review

£49 on monthly contract; £20-per month; Free on 24-month contract, £15 per-month

Manufacturer: Vodafone

Our Rating: We rate this 4 out of 5 User Rating: Our users rate this 4 out of 10

Vodafone's USB Modem Stick is a mobile internet adaptor, and its support for HSDPA gives it the edge over previous 3G adaptors, with a claimed top download speed of 7.2Mbps.

Vodafone's USB Modem Stick is a mobile internet adaptor, and its support for HSDPA gives it the edge over previous 3G adaptors, with a claimed top download speed of 7.2Mbps.

It seems you can't read a national newspaper, turn on the TV or walk passed a billboard without being bombarded with adverts for mobile internet services.

Operators promise 'broadband on the move', offering 3G adaptors enabling us to browse the web, send emails and download large files at high speed.

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Vodafone's USB Modem Stick is the latest such device and its support for High Speed Downlink Packet Access (HSDPA) gives it the edge over previous 3G adaptors with a claimed top download speed of 7.2 megabits per second (Mbps).

This new model Vodafone USB Modem Stick is much smaller than Vodafone's Pebble 3G adaptor. It's about the same size as an early USB memory stick, but still wide enough to render the adjacent USB ports on some laptops unusable.

Fortunately Vodafone supplies a USB extender cable in the Vodafone USB Modem Stick's box.

But these are minor grievances - the Vodafone USB Modem Stick is a sleek device, with the small tray that houses the SIM card being the only design point of note. Plus, installation is a breeze – XP and Vista users will find that drivers install automatically, so they'll be connected in no time.

However, it's the download speeds that most people will be interested in.

Actual 3G speeds rarely match manufacturers' claims, and the Vodafone USB Modem Stick is no different.

In our central London office - which like much of capital is covered by Vodafone's HSDPA network - we generally achieved between 1.8Mbps and 2.2Mbps. In real terms, that allowed us to download a 56MB file in just five minutes.

On the outskirts of London and on the 40-minute train towards the South West, however, the Vodafone USB Modem Stick's internet access was flaky, frequently switching to GPRS and completely dropping out in some instances. Once we'd arrived at our destination, we were back on a standard 3G network.

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Reviewed by andyroo715 on Wednesday 23 July 2008

4 star rating

Duration of ownership: 1 days

Strengths:
Easy to install (just plug it in!), great speed over the net, insanely cheap at just £15 a month (USB stick is free on a 2 year contract). Very stable and reliable connection.

Weaknesses:
Tends to obstruct other USB sockets on a laptop but Vodafone include an extension lead which solves this. Apart from that, no problems at all.

Overall Evaluation:
Excellent product! Go for the 2yr contract and it's free to buy the stick! Monthly costs are £15 for a 3Gb limit! so far, the connection on my laptop is faster than my landline based connection. If you're willing to commit to a 2yr contract and need internet/email access anywhere, this is definitely for you - SUPERB!!

Up to 7.2 Mbps
71x25.7x21.2mm
Mac compatible
includes Vodafone Connect Software
plug-and-go on for Windows PC
3GB usage limit (£15 per GB when over the limit)
  • Overall: We give this item 8 of 10 overall

While HSDPA and even traditional 3G isn't available everywhere, those able to access Vodafone's faster networks could find the USB Modem Stick a life saver.

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