SpaceX Starlink Mini: Portable Satellite Internet, Powered by a Power Bank

Introducing Starlink Mini! SpaceX's new portable satellite internet terminal fits in a backpack, works with a power bank, and delivers high-speed

SpaceX Unveils Starlink Mini, a Portable Satellite Internet Terminal Powered by Power Bank

SpaceX has officially introduced Starlink Mini, a compact version of its satellite internet terminal. The device, comparable in size to a standard laptop, is designed for rapid deployment of a network virtually anywhere on the planet with Starlink service.

Starlink Mini

According to the official description from SpaceX, Starlink Mini is a portable kit that easily fits into a backpack and is designed to provide high-speed, low-latency internet access on the go. The gadget measures 298.5 x 259 x 38.5 mm and weighs 1.1 kg for the dish itself and 1.53 kg with the stand and 15-meter power cable. The case is IP67 rated, meaning it's resistant to rain and dust.

Importantly, Starlink Mini has a built-in router, so no additional equipment is needed. It requires 20-40 watts of power to operate, allowing it to be powered even by a power bank. The maximum speed is 100 Mbps.

Starlink Mini

Contrary to rumors of a lower price compared to the standard version of Starlink, the Mini version turned out to be more expensive - $599. Moreover, the internet access service itself is also more expensive - $150 per month instead of $120.

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