| Feature | Ryoko Pro | Smartphone Hotspot | Public Wi-Fi |
|---|---|---|---|
| Multi-carrier switching | ✔ | ✖ | ✖ |
| Encrypted private network | ✔ | Partial | ✖ |
| Battery drain | Low | Very high | — |
| International consistency | High | Medium | Low |
| Max devices | 10 | 1–3 | Variable |
| Roaming fees | None | Yes | — |
Coverage depends on available LTE towers in each region. During independent testing, the device automatically connected to partner networks in multiple countries, but extremely remote areas may show reduced performance.
Ryoko Pro operates on 4G/LTE networks (LTE Cat 4, up to 150 Mbps). It automatically selects the most stable carrier available at the moment.
No. Setup is done directly through the device via QR scan or manual Wi-Fi password entry.
It is not a replacement for fiber or cable. Ideal use cases include travel, remote work, commuting, outdoor environments, and areas without stable fixed internet.
Testing showed stable performance with up to 10 connected devices.
Yes. It provides WPA/WPA2 encrypted private Wi-Fi with DNS filtering, making it safer than open public hotspots.
However, it is not a full VPN replacement.
On average, approximately 8 hours of continuous use, depending on network strength and active devices.
The evaluated model uses a monthly plan with no contract. Users can confirm all details through the technical source referenced on this page.
Some versions allow SIM swapping, but compatibility varies by carrier. Users should confirm with the official technical documentation.
The device uses DNS filtering to block malicious domains, phishing attempts, and intrusive ads.