Michal
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Alright so I finally pulled the trigger on the Starlink Mini to supplement my Connect+ service. They have the mini at the lowest price ever, $199 until 3/31
Setup
I got the crossbar mount for $27, plugged it into the outlet with the included adapter, done. I like being able to mount it on the roof or back of the bed. However, I also plan to get one of the sunroof suction cup mounts in the future.
The crossbar mount was easy to install, and the inluced power cable is long enough to route it to the cabin or gear tunnel.
Pro Tip, install the mount on the "thicker" section of the crossbar so it can slide freely as you move it between roof and the bed
The Standby mode "hack"
So the Roam plan is great. It gives you 100GB at 300–400 Mbps which is plenty of fast data at $50/month. HOWEVER, the Standby Mode is actually unlimited data throttled to 1 Mbps for $5/month. I was skeptical at first, but I used my free month of service, switched to standby and started testing:
Calls & Facetime FaceTime audio in the middle of nowhere is perfect. Video is a little choppy but works well. Any phone with WiFi calling is good to go (Android). WhatsApp and any other VOIP applications work great.
Maps and Navigation Works great, and satellite images come in great. I also use it with my Offroad Navigation apps such OnXOffroad and Gaia.
Music Spotify, Apple Music, Audible work great on normal quality. Hight bandwidth services such as Tidal on lossless would probably buffer a lot
Video This part pleasantly surprised me. Drop it to 480p or 360p and you can actually watch stuff. Perfect for pulling up those 'how to" videos in the middle of nowhere
I already cancelled my Garmin Communicator I plan to to keep it on standby 90% of the time and only flip to Roam when I actually need lots of bandwidth — streaming a movie at camp, multiple users streaming, large downloads, maybe a firmware upgrade. The Mini is small enough to keep on the track or toss in a backpack. It Keeps the cost stupid low and works everywhere you have a clear view of the sky.
There's also a promo stacked on top of everything for new residential customers — $39/mo for the first 6 months (normally $109) for unlimited residential data, free hardware, free install, and they throw in a free Mini. Mini data plans are 50% off with the residential combo.
I live in an apartment building so I was not able to take advantage of that deal
Please feel free to use my referral link for an extra free month of servce.
https://starlink.com/residential?referral=RC-DF-11042467-41924-91
Drop any questions below, happy to help
Setup
I got the crossbar mount for $27, plugged it into the outlet with the included adapter, done. I like being able to mount it on the roof or back of the bed. However, I also plan to get one of the sunroof suction cup mounts in the future.
The crossbar mount was easy to install, and the inluced power cable is long enough to route it to the cabin or gear tunnel.
Pro Tip, install the mount on the "thicker" section of the crossbar so it can slide freely as you move it between roof and the bed
The Standby mode "hack"
So the Roam plan is great. It gives you 100GB at 300–400 Mbps which is plenty of fast data at $50/month. HOWEVER, the Standby Mode is actually unlimited data throttled to 1 Mbps for $5/month. I was skeptical at first, but I used my free month of service, switched to standby and started testing:
Calls & Facetime FaceTime audio in the middle of nowhere is perfect. Video is a little choppy but works well. Any phone with WiFi calling is good to go (Android). WhatsApp and any other VOIP applications work great.
Maps and Navigation Works great, and satellite images come in great. I also use it with my Offroad Navigation apps such OnXOffroad and Gaia.
Music Spotify, Apple Music, Audible work great on normal quality. Hight bandwidth services such as Tidal on lossless would probably buffer a lot
Video This part pleasantly surprised me. Drop it to 480p or 360p and you can actually watch stuff. Perfect for pulling up those 'how to" videos in the middle of nowhere
I already cancelled my Garmin Communicator I plan to to keep it on standby 90% of the time and only flip to Roam when I actually need lots of bandwidth — streaming a movie at camp, multiple users streaming, large downloads, maybe a firmware upgrade. The Mini is small enough to keep on the track or toss in a backpack. It Keeps the cost stupid low and works everywhere you have a clear view of the sky.
There's also a promo stacked on top of everything for new residential customers — $39/mo for the first 6 months (normally $109) for unlimited residential data, free hardware, free install, and they throw in a free Mini. Mini data plans are 50% off with the residential combo.
I live in an apartment building so I was not able to take advantage of that deal
Please feel free to use my referral link for an extra free month of servce.
Drop any questions below, happy to help
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