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STARLINK Mini Kit AC Dual Band Wi-Fi System (White)

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Home Depot has STARLINK Mini Kit AC Dual Band Wi-Fi System (White, 02535001-HD) on sale for $449Shipping is free.

West Marine also has STARLINK Mini Kit AC Dual Band Wi-Fi System (White, 02535001) on sale for $449Shipping is free.

Best Buy also has STARLINK Mini Kit AC Dual Band Wi-Fi System (White) on sale for $449.99Shipping is free, alternatively, store pickup is free.
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About this Product:
  • Starlink Mini is a compact, portable kit that can easily fit in a backpack, designed to provide high-speed, low-latency internet on the go. It includes a built-in Wi-Fi router, lower power consumption, DC power input, and max download speeds over 100 Mbps.
  • The Starlink Mini is ideal for on the go usage with the Starlink Roam plans, which start from $50/month.
Includes:
  • Starlink
  • Kickstand
  • Pipe Adapter
  • DC Power Cable
  • Power Supply
  • Starlink Plug

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  • Offer valid for a limited time only / while supplies last.
Please see the original post for additional details & refer to the comments below for discussion.

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Update: This popular deal is still available.

Home Depot has STARLINK Mini Kit AC Dual Band Wi-Fi System (White, 02535001-HD) on sale for $449Shipping is free.

West Marine also has STARLINK Mini Kit AC Dual Band Wi-Fi System (White, 02535001) on sale for $449Shipping is free.

Best Buy also has STARLINK Mini Kit AC Dual Band Wi-Fi System (White) on sale for $449.99Shipping is free, alternatively, store pickup is free.
  • Note: Availability for pickup may vary by location.
Thanks community member SouthChief95 for sharing this deal

About this Product:
  • Starlink Mini is a compact, portable kit that can easily fit in a backpack, designed to provide high-speed, low-latency internet on the go. It includes a built-in Wi-Fi router, lower power consumption, DC power input, and max download speeds over 100 Mbps.
  • The Starlink Mini is ideal for on the go usage with the Starlink Roam plans, which start from $50/month.
Includes:
  • Starlink
  • Kickstand
  • Pipe Adapter
  • DC Power Cable
  • Power Supply
  • Starlink Plug

Editor's Notes

Written by jimmytx | Staff
  • Offer valid for a limited time only / while supplies last.
Please see the original post for additional details & refer to the comments below for discussion.

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Written by SouthChief95

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Medic311
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Yes, you need to sign up for a plan
It can be activated only as needed, you don't need to pay the plan price month after month continuously.
kenstogie
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As per google.

Seems kinda high to me but maybe it'll come down ……

Key points about Starlink pricing:
Standard plan: $120/month
Roam plan (with limited data): $50/month
Roam plan (unlimited data): $165/month
Mobile Priority plan (with higher priority): Varies depending on data allowance, can be significantly more expensive
Medic311
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This is an excellent find, I fully expect this to be FP very quickly.
The STARLINK MINI never goes on sale (this is not the starlink standard which has gone on sale for $299 before, this is the MINI version). I have never ever seen the MINI on sale.

Combine with Amex deal, making it $425. Or you can combine with the Chase Paypal 5% quarterly thing as well.

Thanks OP!


Side Note: You can very easily make a rugged and portable starlink mini kit with a power bank, and it will all fit inside of an Apache 3800 from Harbor Freight (a little tight), or you can get the Apache 4800 and it will have plenty of room for the foam padding.
Also, due to the lower price from the sale, the Best Buy Product Replacement Plan is $69.99 instead of the higher price. Normally I'm not a fan of these types of things, but for this I highly recommend getting it. Use Amex, which adds 1 yr on top of that, so then you have 5 yrs of coverage even for cables and accessories which come with it. Starlink itself doesn't even offer a comparable plan at any price.

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Nov 28, 2024 12:54 AM
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ScientiaGGNov 28, 2024 12:54 AM
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Just a note: Not only can the Amex offer be added on top of this, but the $90 Rayban Meta coupon and the $40 Amex points discount also apply to BB e-gift cards.
Nov 28, 2024 01:08 AM
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3n8Nov 28, 2024 01:08 AM
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Quote from ScientiaGG :
Just a note: Not only can the Amex offer be added on top of this, but the $90 Rayban Meta coupon and the $40 Amex points discount also apply to BB e-gift cards.
What's the $90 Ray-Ban Meta coupon? I just picked up a pair from Target. Was Best Buy also running a $90 GC promo?
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3n8Nov 28, 2024 01:11 AM
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I'm looking for reliable internet access after hurricanes. We have a generator for power, but our internet typically takes a few days to kick back on after a storm. Is it worth paying $100 extra for the Mini? Does the Mini have inferior or more expensive data plans than standard one? It seems the Mini has more use cases, so I'm leaning that way as it seems to provide more flexibility?
Nov 28, 2024 01:14 AM
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PhantomCypherNov 28, 2024 01:14 AM
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The hardware needs to be $99 to get people in urban areas to switch. Rural I can see the point but this is out of reach for most Americans due to price point.
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UniqueSoda2365Nov 28, 2024 01:19 AM
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Quote from 3n8 :
I'm looking for reliable internet access after hurricanes. We have a generator for power, but our internet typically takes a few days to kick back on after a storm. Is it worth paying $100 extra for the Mini? Does the Mini have inferior or more expensive data plans than standard one? It seems the Mini has more use cases, so I'm leaning that way as it seems to provide more flexibility?
same boat here. Im ONLY gonna use this if my internet is out - wish I could pay like $5 a month as long as I dont use it, and then charge me like $50-100 for the months I do. Id even pay the upfront cost of this dish.

Hoping i can eventually have ONE cell provider who reaches my house in the next few years!
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Nov 28, 2024 01:34 AM
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alexsemiNov 28, 2024 01:34 AM
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Is it going to work anywhere in the world?
Nov 28, 2024 01:47 AM
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normz04Nov 28, 2024 01:47 AM
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Will this work in Asia?

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Nov 28, 2024 01:52 AM
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Undiscl0sedNov 28, 2024 01:52 AM
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Quote from UniqueSoda2365 :
same boat here. Im ONLY gonna use this if my internet is out - wish I could pay like $5 a month as long as I dont use it, and then charge me like $50-100 for the months I do. Id even pay the upfront cost of this dish.Hoping i can eventually have ONE cell provider who reaches my house in the next few years!
Starlink lets you to that. They call it pause service, you pay $0 during that time, then just activate when you need it.
https://www.starlink.com/support/...ffd0541988
"Ability to pause and un-pause service at any time (billing is in one-month increments)"
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Nov 28, 2024 01:57 AM
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OpenTrackRacerNov 28, 2024 01:57 AM
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Wow! I did not expect this to go on sale. Just sold my Gen2 and bought the Mini a few weeks ago. Best Buy has an instant price match. Just got a $150 refund. Thanks OP!
Nov 28, 2024 01:59 AM
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computergeek2929Nov 28, 2024 01:59 AM
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I want this just to try it, but I definitely don't need it all.
Nov 28, 2024 02:09 AM
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AustinM8565Nov 28, 2024 02:09 AM
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Quote from kenstogie :
As per google.

Seems kinda high to me but maybe it'll come down ……

Key points about Starlink pricing:
Standard plan: $120/month
Roam plan (with limited data): $50/month
Roam plan (unlimited data): $165/month
Mobile Priority plan (with higher priority): Varies depending on data allowance, can be significantly more expensive
This service is for people like my dad who still has nothing available to him except 320 kbps dsl which hasn't been upgraded in 20 years. If you have cable or fiber this isn't going to compete with that but going from paying 90 bucks a month to verizon for that barely usable dsl to paying for this and getting 150 down is a god tier upgrade.
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jim80proofNov 28, 2024 02:13 AM
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I will only use starlink in emergency's or tailgating. Should I get the mini or the standard? I see the standard has a $100 1 time service credit for service addresses in specific states (I tailgate in one of those states) so would only need to pay $20 for the first month of service (as I read it) and then (I think) move to roam when I need it later.. I am just trying to decide which model to get. I did read that there is some advantage to having the standard as it has a separate router which can be placed closer to the users even if the dish has to be placed further away.

Any thoughts or advice would be appreciated.
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Nov 28, 2024 02:14 AM
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Quote from jjj444yes :
what's the use case? is this for people that live in a van down by the river?
Times have changed. Living in a van is now for rich influencers
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Nov 28, 2024 02:16 AM
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Quote from jim80proof :
I will only use starlink in emergency's or tailgating. Should I get the mini or the standard? I see the standard has a $100 1 time service credit for service addresses in specific states (I tailgate in one of those states) so would only need to pay $20 for the first month of service (as I read it) and then (I think) move to roam when I need it later.. I am just trying to decide which model to get. I did read that there is some advantage to having the standard as it has a separate router which can be placed closer to the users even if the dish has to be placed further away.

Any thoughts or advice would be appreciated.
Some questions

1) What type of emergency are you trying to prepare for

2) Are you tailgating in areas where there is 0 cell service?
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