HTC 5G Hub
Outdated Product Device: router; WAN port: SIM card: SIM card; Wi-Fi standards: Wi-Fi 3 (802.11g); Wi-Fi 4 (802.11n); Wi-Fi 5 (802.11ac); 2.4GHz; 5 GHz; WAN: LAN: Antenna: internal; Bluetooth: Bluetooth; NAT; Safety standards: WPA; WEP; WPA2; Dimensions (mm): 129x100x43; Weight (g): 340; |
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HTC is going through hard times and is trying its best to find ways out of the protracted crisis. At the world-famous MWC 2019 exhibition, the Taiwanese brought a device of an interesting form factor that combines under one wing the charms of a mobile hotspot with support for 5G networks and an entertainment media system running the fresh Android 9.0 Pie operating system.
Internet distribution
A smart device connects to the World Wide Web via fourth and fifth generation mobile networks (LTE and 5G, respectively), distributing Internet to gadgets from the outside via Wi-Fi. In one sitting, it is proposed to "connect" up to 20 consumers, providing them with high-speed Internet. Moreover, the operation of the HTC 5G Hub is possible offline — a capacious 7660 mAh battery is the key to the long battery life of the device.
Multimedia
The smart hub has a 5-inch HD screen, stereo speakers and a microphone for receiving voice commands. Inside it is installed top-end hardware as part of the flagship "octa-core" Snapdragon 855, 4 GB of RAM and 32 GB of non-volatile memory. What for? In order to independently launch Android applications or games, broadcasting them to the screen of an external monitor (in resolution up to 4K with a frame rate of 60 fps) or transmitting a picture wirelessly to a connected VR helmet.
Mobile hotspot
The device has dimensions of 129x100x43 mm and weighs about 340 grams. The best places for him are a table, a chest of drawers or a bedside table. Also , thanks to the built-in battery, the hub is convenient as a mobile access point for deploying a high-speed Internet connection at outdoor events (if we are talking about the corporate segment) or while traveling. One has only to take into account that the “smart” hub will “bite off” a considerable part of the free space in the luggage.