

🌍 Pocket-sized power for the globally connected millennial.
The HUAWEI E5577 is a compact, portable 4G mobile Wi-Fi hotspot delivering fast internet speeds up to 150Mbps download and 50Mbps upload. It supports up to 16 devices simultaneously and offers 6-8 hours of battery life on a single charge. Fully unlocked for worldwide SIM compatibility, it features an intuitive display for real-time status updates and comes with a 2-year warranty and dedicated support, making it an ideal travel companion for professionals on the move.







| ASIN | B011YM0QC4 |
| Are Batteries Included | Yes |
| Batteries | 1 Lithium Polymer batteries required. (included) |
| Best Sellers Rank | 15,000 in Computers & Accessories ( See Top 100 in Computers & Accessories ) 36 in Mobile Broadband Devices |
| Brand | HUAWEI |
| Colour | White |
| Connectivity Type | Wi-Fi |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 4.1 out of 5 stars (5,003) |
| Date First Available | 18 July 2015 |
| Delivery information | We cannot deliver certain products outside mainland UK ( Details ). We will only be able to confirm if this product can be delivered to your chosen address when you enter your delivery address at checkout. |
| Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
| Item Weight | 120 g |
| Item model number | E5577-320 |
| Lithium Battery Energy Content | 5.7 Watt Hours |
| Lithium Battery Packaging | Batteries packed with equipment |
| Lithium Battery Voltage | 1 Volts |
| Lithium Battery Weight | 100 Grams |
| Manufacturer | Huawei |
| Number Of Lithium Ion Cells | 2 |
| Number of Lithium Metal Cells | 1 |
| Operating System | RouterOS |
| Product Dimensions | 9.5 x 5.5 x 1 cm; 120 g |
| Series | E5577-320 |
| Wireless Type | 802.11ac |
C**L
Great little device
Its pocket sized and does the job tremendously well. I recommend keeping it plugged into power, but apparently it has 6 hours of battery life without power. It uses the large sim card variant, but if you buy a sim card you should get that anyway. It also uses the old mobile charger, not USB-C, but the device comes with a charging cable. The device name and login details are available on the device itself, accessed using only two buttons: the menu button to access the menu, and the power button to select options. Using these details, you can connect your computer and access the IP address to change additional settings on the device, much like a router. I recommend turning off sleep mode this, as the device defaults to turning off after 10 minutes of no use. To get a new sim card running, you may need to do what I did: plug your sim card into your phone first, set it up with the configuration message you get from your sim provider, then you can remove it from your phone and put it into this MiFi device. Works a charm. Simple, straight forward, does the job.
A**R
Router and Hotspot for internet
used as a router using the usb plugged into a laptop, it gives internet without WIFI reliability, in the way a cat5 cable works. Stick a sim in, from any provider and you have a mobile hotspot, and router. This replaced an older version. battery life is long (all day use).
W**S
Not dual band
Returned because it is not dual band as stated in the product listing. It is single band 2.4Ghz. Found out only after I got it and couldn’t change to 5Ghz. Couldn’t increase the wifi speed no matter how much I toyed with the settings (was on 4G Three network through Smarty), limited channels available (6-11), would only ever get an average 7-8Mbps down but a whopping 20Mbps up. Not adequate speeds for home use - I suggest you shell out a extra £50 and get yourself a proper Cat 7 Huawei dual band router which is what I did and now my Internet speeds are up to 30Mbps download. Despite all that, it worked well for what it is made for (ie. cheap internet on the go shared between multiple devices) and actual device was good to use with respect to ease in setting up, easy to change settings Huawei AI life app, digital screen tells you how many devices connected and how much data has passed through and can display QR code for easy connection to the wifi device. For that I’ll leave review at 4 stars even though it didn’t suit my needs.
L**W
Great device
Although you need a bit of knowledge to setup, it's pretty easy for anyone who could set up a normal router. Great 4G signal (I didn't need any extra antenna). Massive wifi range. I've had 10 devices connected without problems. Much better than the carrier's options which are locked to their network. The app is easy enough and lets you check the data at any time and block devices that are sucking up your connection. The battery lasted hours even in a party scenario with everyone playing via the Wifi, and it's tiny and easy to take on the move. I turned off the auto-wifi-power-saving so it's always on (you can manage some options via the device itself, some only via the app, and some only via the internal web interface - maybe that's why people can't find the right options). I used it via giffgaff temporarily, and then Three for the greater data allowance, and it's been flawless. I don't have to worry where the box is, and guests have picked up the wifi both upstairs and quite a way outside without having to move anything. The only concern - it does show the wireless network name and password in plaintext on the front screen, in case that's an issue.
J**E
Not up to much
I thought I needed one of these. It's a portable wifi dongle, so if you're out and about you should be able to connect to the internet. It is completely dependent on a 4g or 5g signal being available, it's no better than an iphone really. If there's no signal it wont work, just the same as a phone. If there is a signal it will work quite well. If you have a decent data package with your phone then you don't need one of these. It's quite good to use if you go abroad but depends if your phone company allow free roaming or not, if they do then you don't need this. I was overall disappointed with it's performance, like I say it's dependent on a signal just like your smart phone. Anyway after about 5 months it no longer holds a charge so that was my excuse to get rid of it, sent back for a refund. Couldn't really recommend this item to others.
C**S
Great, but better manual needed.
I purchased this after reading reviews. Purpose - to get an internet connection in my caravan. I had previously checked the strength of the 4G signal in the area where I keep the caravan with my smart phone. I found that it was not always a strong signal and faded in and out somewhat. Again, from reviews I felt that I needed to purchase a booster antenna to go with the device. Have not yet had to use the antenna! The device fires up quickly after insertion of the SIM and automatically check the internet connection strength. If it finds a problem with the 4G signal, it defaults to 3G, which it has so far always locked on to very solidly. Maybe 4G would be better, but I have found no problem with the 3G connection. It gives a fast response to the internet, even allows me to log on to work via VPN. No problems - does what I want it to. If I could award a 4.5 star rating I would. Typically for techy items, the enclosed manual is basic and leaves the user a lot to discover for yourself. Example: no detail on how to connect an external antenna. No obvious connection ports on the device. It was only after very close examination - and taking a chance - I discovered a removable plastic cover on the opposite side to the "Menu" button. Once I had removed the cover, the connection was obvious, but first impression was that I could not use the antenna! All in all, a great little device which I would thoroughly recommend if you want an internet connection in a camper van or caravan.
A**E
Good
A**M
يؤدي الغرض لا بأس به لكنه معقد في عملية ضبط الإعدادات لتشغيل الجهاز
J**Z
Se calienta un poco lo que es normal y funciona de maravilla, llevo unos años usándolo y es perfecto.
S**H
Though I have not use it but I believe it will work properly
V**2
Works in Australia on Optus system. Yet to be tested overseas, will know more later in the year.
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