Introducing the MIMO GO Case: Revolutionising connectivity in remote areas

We are thrilled to announce the launch of our latest innovative product, the MIMO GO Case by MIMO Connect, on January 23rd.

To give you an insider's perspective, we asked one of our respected clients currently in Antarctica to test and review the MIMO GO Case . Here’s their detailed experience with this ground-breaking device.

 

Initial impressions

The MIMO GO Case made an impressive debut as a mobile case that provides stable and healthy internet in some of the world’s most remote areas. This technology, which seemed like a far-off dream just a few years ago, left everyone in awe. Even those less tech-savvy were amazed, often exclaiming, "Wow, is this real?"

Specific benefits

The MIMO GO Case significantly improved connectivity, especially in areas with zero GSM coverage. In regions where VSAT was the only option, the MIMO GO Case, which combines GSM with LEO technology, outperformed VSAT in both speed and latency. It enabled seamless communication and internet access in places with no prior infrastructure, excelling in both GSM-saturated and GSM-absent areas. Although we couldn't test all its features, the MIMO GO Case proved to be a superior solution to VSAT.

Ease of use

Setting up the MIMO GO Case is incredibly simple. Just flip two switches, connect to WiFi, and start your session. The innovative design, using six (or fewer) 18VDC batteries in parallel to power the terminal, is both practical and user-friendly. Currently, the MIMO GO Case is being used in Antarctica, where its simplicity and reliability are invaluable.

Performance

The MIMO GO Case delivered impressive internet speeds ranging from 40–150 Mbps, even in remote locations. It revolutionized operations by providing reliable communication for the crew and allowing guests to enjoy video calls, social media, and news. While there were occasional connectivity drops during adverse weather conditions, these were minor and expected with satellite connections. Performance further improves with GSM backup.

Unique features

The MIMO GO Case’s portability is its standout feature. This small, lightweight case provides reliable internet with just a few simple steps. Its ability to switch seamlessly between satellite and GSM internet adds versatility, especially in challenging areas. The built-in battery level indicator and personal device charger are exceptionally handy features.

Customer support

MIMO Connect’s customer support has been exemplary. They respond promptly through various communication channels, providing professional assistance and dedication to resolving any issues. This outstanding support experience enhances the overall satisfaction with the MIMO GO Case.

Overall satisfaction

The feedback from both crew and guests has been overwhelmingly positive. Minor connectivity interruptions were well-tolerated, and the MIMO GO Case is highly recommended for the yachting industry, particularly for off-yacht operations like tender runs, excursions, and beach setups. It’s an invaluable tool for ensuring connectivity anywhere.

Impact on business

The MIMO GO Case has significantly boosted operations and productivity by providing internet connectivity anytime, anywhere. This is crucial for high-profile guests who need to stay connected to their tasks and businesses, whether on an isolated island or deep in Antarctica.

Final thoughts

Our experience with the MIMO GO Case has been fantastic. While we haven’t tested all its features due to the lack of GSM coverage in Antarctica, it has already proven to be a reliable, all-in-one portable internet solution.

 

Experience the future of connectivity with the MIMO GO Case by MIMO Connect. Having launched on January 23rd, this innovative product is set to revolutionise how we stay connected in the most remote areas of the world.

Get in touch with one of our team members to find out more:- sales@mimo-connect.com

 
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