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Staying Connected with Roaming Man Pocket Wifi (Review/Contest)

Almost everyone needs to stay connected nowadays. Always. And that’s why there are more and more demand for Wifi devices, especially when traveling out of the country. I usually just get a SIM card whenever I arrive at my destination, but it does not always work out — midnight arrivals, registration processes, store unavailability; especially when you’re jumping from country to country. So I’ve recently resorted to getting a pocket wifi for my travels — a small portable device that will keep you connected from the moment you touch down at your destination.

On my last trip to China (read about my adventures here), I used the Roaming Man Pocket Wifi.

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What is Roaming Man?
In short (and taking out all the confusing technology terms), Roaming Man provides you wifi rental service through a portable pocket wifi device that can be used when traveling. The brand is one of the business units under the telecommunications service provider, UCLOUDLINK from Hong Kong, China.

Roaming Man is SIM Free and uses the CloudSIM technology, which connects you to the fastest 4G network in the area you’re traveling to. They offer single country wifi packages as well as a combination of wifi packages for those who are country hopping — ranging from the 8 countries of South East Asia, the 6 countries of North East Asia (Japan, Korea, China, Hong Kong, Macau and Taiwan); and even a Global 100 Countries (covering 100 countries worldwide), just in case you’re constantly on the go.

In Malaysia, you can pick up the device before you travel and return it upon coming home at the 2 major Kuala Lumpur airports — KLIA and KLIA2. They open 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.

KLIA – Lot No.12, Level 5, Departure Hall (between Secret Recipe and McDonalds).
KLIA2 – Level 3, Departure Hall, Public Concourse Area (near check-in counter Z).

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The RoamingMan store at KLIA2, Malaysia.

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A little bit about RoamingMan.

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Keeps me connected when I’m working on the go.

Staying Connected on Your Travels with Roaming Man
Here’s just a little review of my experience using Roaming Man. I’ll be honest and say that it’s not the first pocket wifi I have used — I have actually tried about 3 other portable wifi devices prior to using Roaming Man. They all have their pros and cons of course, but I’ll only be talking about my views while using the Roaming Man portable wifi device.

Upon my arrival at KLIA2, it was easy to find the Roaming Man store as it is located on the same level as the Departure Hall. Pickup was easy and fuss free; and I really liked that the pouch and the wifi device is small and light enough to stuff into my handbag — I didn’t want any extra weight while traveling! Connection during my travels was pretty sporadic — I was traveling in China, and there’s always trouble when it comes to using my phone apps in China anyway. But the Roaming Man wifi device kept me connected most of the time (it can be used on 5 devices) — so I was constantly online on my iPhone and my laptop, and I could share it with my friends as well. The battery lasted the whole day too — and I was out for almost 12 hours a day.

All in all I had a pretty good experience using the Roaming Man pocket wifi — it kept me connected throughout my travels in China, and I was always contactable during my vacation (which isn’t always a good thing, actually — it’s a vacation)! But the best part of having my own wifi was that it saved me the trouble of constantly hunting for free wifi, and all that paperwork to get a SIM card!

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Thanks RoamingMan for keeping me connected in China!

Want Free Wifi on Your Next Vacation?
Join the Roaming Man Contest here! I’ll be giving away FREE wifi to 20 lucky winners, and you can use your portable pocket wifi on your next holidays overseas!

All you have to do is:-
1. Follow both Roaming Man and She Walks the World Facebook Pages.
2. Share and like the picture link of this contest on my Facebook Page at She Walks the World.
3. Leave a comment on the link telling me where you’re going on your next vacation and tag who you’re going with!
4. Make sure your profile or post is set to public so that I can see it.
5. I’ll be announcing the 20 winners on my Facebook Page on the 18th May 2018, and will be sending you a PM too.

Isn’t it easy? Contest runs from 4-17 May 2018; so share and comment away, and win your free wifi connection to stay in touch with your loved ones, and share your vacation pictures with the world!
*Terms and conditions below.

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Always working on the go, and Roaming Man keeps me online and connected!

For more info on Roaming Man, and to get your pocket wifi on your next travels, click below:-

ROAMING MAN POCKET WIFI

You can also follow their Facebook Page and Instagram.

And if you use this promo code**, you’ll get RM10 off your next booking:-

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Have fun on your travels, and always stay connected!

*The Roaming Man Contest runs from 4th to 17th May 2018 and only open to Malaysians. Winners will be selected at random, according to SheWalkstheWorld’s discretion. Prize to be claimed before 30th June 2018, and to be redeemed by 31st December 2018; and is valid for up to 10 days. Contest is organised by Roaming Man Malaysia via SheWalkstheWorld.com.
*The Promo Code is valid until 31st December 2018.

*Book your Roaming Man pocket wifi (from all over the world) anytime by clicking the link above. It contains an affiliate link, which means ‘She Walks the World’ receives a certain percentage of a sale if you purchase after clicking. These funds go to maintain the blog so I can keep on sharing. Thank you for your support!

2 replies »

  1. Hello, may i know when you using roamingman pocket wifi in China, have you download any vpn app before using it? Can you login to instagram, facebbok and whatsapp directly without download any vpn apps by just connect to pocket wifi?

    • Hello! Because China bans all those apps, I still have to download VPN to log on to several of those sites.

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