Home Depot has
STARLINK Mini Kit AC Dual Band Wi-Fi System (White, 02535001-HD) on sale for
$229.
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West Marine also has
STARLINK Mini Kit AC Dual Band Wi-Fi System (White, 02535001) on sale for
$229.
Shipping is free.
Best Buy also has
STARLINK Mini Kit AC Dual Band Wi-Fi System (White, 02535001) on sale for
$229.99.
Shipping 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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I bought last month, but was just outside of both my return and price match window at Best Buy.
Oh well.
I did some research before the trip, it looked to me Gigsky was the only mobile provider at sea.
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I'd suspect if you really only are pulling down data a few days a month, they'll probably let you stay on it. Though I guess we won't know for sure for about a year.
Edit: For anyone who is going this route: Return and rebuy doesn't require you bring in the hardware at all, just a receipt.
I purchased on October 4 in-store and was outside of 30 days, so I (as nicely as I could) asked customer service if we could try a price adjust first, and do a return+rebuy if not. My clerk was kind about saying price adjust wouldn't be allowed, but that a return+rebuy was easy. Clerk did not hesitate to take care of it all in a few minutes time. (All while commenting out loud that it made no sense given that 90 day return was allowed).
Ah, my bad, as someone pointed out there's no fee (they don't ask address) if you try to sign up for Roam, only the residential plan. I didn't realize they don't ask for an address as a predicate for getting Roam service.
I purchased on October 4 in-store and was outside of 30 days, so I (as nicely as I could) asked customer service if we could try a price adjust first, and do a return+rebuy if not. My clerk was kind about saying price adjust wouldn't be allowed, but that a return+rebuy was easy. Clerk did not hesitate to take care of it all in a few minutes time. (All while commenting out loud that it made no sense given that 90 day return was allowed).
For anyone who is going this route: Return and rebuy doesn't require you bring in the hardware at all, just a receipt.
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i wonder how much Starlink will be enforcing the 12-month thing. to be quite honest, i only got the starlink mini for emergency situations when the cell towers go down and would be just fine with 500kbps for necessity functions and that's it. $5/mo for that peace of mine being able to just fire it up whenever would be great.
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