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HooToo HT-TM05 TripMate Titan File Hub, Travel Router & Powerbank $39.99 @ Amazon AU

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Lowest price according to the 3camels.

Storage Backup: this TripMate Titan transfers files between multiple USB hard drives and your devices.
Wireless Router: 300Mbps Wi-Fi speed on 2.4GHz band instantly convert a wired network to wireless network.
Bridge and extend WiFi: Share internet securely with others (but it's NOT a hotspot and do not support VPN).
Media Streaming & Sharing: Seamlessly share with your families, friends and stream your videos, photos, and music via App.
USB Reader Technology: Wirelessly recognize USB flash drive, hard disk, SDHC, SDXC cards with your devices via TripMate APP.
External Battery Packs: Built-in 10400mAh power bank (5V/2.1A) enables you to charge your smartphone.

Please download the app: HooToo TripMate Plus from Google Play or iTunes
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closed Comments

  • +3

    The picture looks like the router is flashing it's HooToo at everyone

  • +2

    Another similar device the RAVPower FileHub Plus is also back to $39.99 again, I got the RAVPower as it had the built in SD slot as well as the USB. https://www.amazon.com.au/RAVPower-Wireless-Portable-Companiā€¦

  • do you guys know if these function much different from the "mango routers" that come up here from time to time?

    • +2

      The Gl.inet things? I have one of those but use it as a vpn access point. I think, other than the power bank, you could do everything the Ravpower does and more with the gl.inet box. There is certainly a lot of crossover, and for many cases you can do more with the gl.inet devices for less money.

    • Pretty much the same, although these are more portable in that you can throw them in your backpack. Mango/gl-inets, you could, but you'd have to put a power bank in your backpack too, and connect to power the gl-inet

      If you don't care for the portability and looking for something to use, say, in a hotel room, go the mango/gl-inet instead

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