




🌐 Stay connected everywhere, stress-free—because your data should keep up with your life.
The O2 Data SIM Card comes preloaded with 25GB of high-speed 4G/5G data valid for one month. It offers free roaming in 47 countries without contracts, credit checks, or personal ID requirements. Compatible with all unlocked devices via a triple-sized SIM format, it supports tethering and mobile hotspots, delivering reliable, unrestricted internet for work, travel, and entertainment.







L**D
Great for travel
Worked perfectly try in the Ntherlands, Belgium and across France without fault... good speeds and easy setup
K**R
Good product but activate a few days before you travel
Sim would not activate and it was a message service when I phoned to report the issue. But I was contacted very quickly and they activated the sim within 30 mins. It went on to work perfectly for our holiday. My advice is to activate it a few days before you travel to make sure it activates. Overall a good product
A**R
Avoid
Caravan is located in the Barnard Castle area of north east England. O2 said I would receive a good signal, with a mast nearby, and the falcon 4g antenna/router equipment i have, being adequate.I think the best I got over the course of 4 weeks was 2.57 megs - complete waste of money!
S**N
Using it as a temporary backup through a Sim card router
Title: A Reliable Backup Solution for Temporary Internet OutagesReview:I recently came across a useful tool to overcome temporary internet outages during a transition between Internet service providers, and I must say, it has saved the day! The SIM card that I have integrated with my home router has provided uninterrupted connectivity for various devices in my house.One of the key advantages of this SIM card setup is its ability to keep essential functions running smoothly even during the transition period. My security cameras and doorbells continued to function flawlessly, ensuring the safety and security of my home. This was a great relief as I didn't have to compromise on vital components of my home security system or worry about any potential security breaches.Additionally, the SIM card-powered setup managed to keep most of my devices connected, allowing me to carry on with my daily routines with minimal interruptions. Browsing the internet, streaming movies, and accessing online content were possible, though I did experience occasional buffering. While it may not provide the same lightning-fast speeds as a conventional fixed-line connection, it is more than sufficient for basic internet usage.The convenience of this temporary connectivity solution cannot be overstated. It eliminates the hassle of finding alternative means of staying connected, as deploying this SIM card with my home router was a breeze. It offered a simple and straightforward setup process that required minimal technical know-how.In conclusion, if you find yourself in a predicament where your Internet service is transitioning, the SIM card solution for your home router is worth considering. It provides a reliable backup option, ensuring that important devices, such as security cameras and doorbells, remain operational. While it might struggle with heavy data usage, for everyday browsing and the occasional movie night, it performs admirably. I highly recommend this setup as a practical and convenient temporary internet solution.
M**E
The best I've used.
Best one I've used. Data only Sims can be hit and miss when you travel to Europe. This one I had zero problems with. Follow the instructions and register prior to leaving. Works in both UK and EU.I used it in the car for sat nav and traffic updates etc when travelling through Europe to Italy to. Visit family.Can't fault.
S**E
Not excellent
Thewifi reception was not that great
A**R
Sim card
Great seller great product just what we needed
M**S
And the Net result? Perfect!
My wife bought me a portable modem (or mifi, as they call them) for my birthday. She thought it would be useful to allow us to use the Internet when we're in France, rather than have to keep visiting McDonald's for their WiFi and fries. Needing therefore to buy a data sim, I trawled Google and Amazon for a best buy and was surprised to find that o2 came out as best value.I duly ordered this one from Amazon on the strength of my findings and the positive reviews given to this particular supplier. And I'm really glad I did, because setting up my device was not the doddle I'd expected. I contacted the seller (Sims4travel) and left a message. I got a speedy response by way of first a phone call and then a WhatsApp video call from Richie at Sims4travel. Within a few minutes he had it sorted.When we arrived in Paris I once more had a problem with my settings and messed them up completely by trying to solve the problem myself. I again contacted Sims4travel and Richie again had me sorted in a couple of minutes via a WhatsApp video call.So here we are now in Paris with a working Internet (witness this review written via my portable modem) and a rising tide of covid (can't blame Sims4travel for that!). At least we now have the means to monitor the news, fill in online forms, rebook rail tickets, etc.So thank you Richie and Sims4travel! If anyone else is brave (or foolish) enough to risk overseas travel, I heartily recommend this SIM and the supplier. And anyone staying in the UK will find that a portable modem, an o2 sim and Richie's expertise will prove a winning combination if they need WiFi on the move.And I should add that we have four devices (two phones and two tablets) connected and the speed easily equals what we have at home using our Plusnet modem. Brilliant!*Update*I've now used this service seven time in France and am happy to report that it hasn't let me down once (and last time we were there for a whole month). I can also report that 25Gb allowed me to stream programmes from the UK, including Chanel 4 News and Prime Minister's Question Time (both an hour long). . Additionally I was able to listen to the radio, surf the net, order Christmas presents for our grandchildren and download a Kindle book. We also used a Chromebook for Zoom calls to our relatives back home. Even after all that I was left with 7Gb unused.I can only assume that some of those who have had problems didn’t read the instructions that came with the card. It is necessary to get it activated by phoning or emailing the seller, which takes just a few minutes and results in a speedy activation. The only other problem I could envisage would be if they were in a "dead" spot with no phone signal, since the SIM obviously needs to connect to a network.Recommended without reservation as far as my experience goes.
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