The Clear Spot Voyager mobile hot spot is tiny yet would be an excellent choice for Internet access for those who live and travel within Clear's 4G coverage. Read CNET's full review for more information.
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Former CNET editor Dong Ngo has been involved with technology since 2000, starting with testing gadgets and writing code for CNET Labs' benchmarks. He managed CNET's San Francisco Labs, reviews 3D printers, networking/storage devices, and also wrote about other topics from online security to new gadgets and how technology impacts the life of people around the world.
The Clear Spot Voyager comes with a standard Micro-USB cable for charging. It can be charged with the included power adapter or via a computer's USB port.
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When plugged into a computer, be it Windows or Mac, the Voyager will work as a 4G modem.
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The router comes with a standard Micro-USB port.
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The Voyager is just about the size of a large pebble.
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On the back the Voyager has all the default wireless-network information printed. All you need to do is turn it on and get a Wi-Fi client connected to it.