I love the Mini. It goes with us on our travels, and is stationary at home as our backup if our Fiber goes down.
@vinse0015 ай бұрын
Do you ever take it camping? If so how would you rate the service? I plan on ordering it so my wife can work from camp and my kids can have their Netflix.
@denisearens33473 ай бұрын
I am also wondering how well the speeds work for streaming while camping. How has it been for you?
@pyroslev6 ай бұрын
Wife and I are planning an international trip (32 Days Overlanding Patagonia in their summer) and been toying with Starlink. The moment I show her this, she's going to try and order one. And I'm okay with that.
@fishnsteve6 ай бұрын
How to find a wife? 😢
@peterpain66255 ай бұрын
The new one works fine in the outback caked with red sand so it should do fine in patagonia ;)
@shayson13575 ай бұрын
@@fishnsteve getting married is very very easy, getting rid of her is the hard part.
@ricardocamejomedilusa10385 ай бұрын
@@shayson1357 If not ask Scott Peterson :(
@net2dev4 ай бұрын
@@fishnsteve Go overseas bud!
@dontbanmebrodontbanme54036 ай бұрын
I'd love something like this as backup internet when we lose power. The fact that you can turn it on and off, so you're not getting billed every month, seems to make it so worth it.
@ryanhorn41905 ай бұрын
This is what we have in rural NC as our only internet. 120$ a month, unlimited data. Have had since January this year, zero lag time or issues since! Well worth looking into and would serve as a great backup as well!
@Fomites4 ай бұрын
Absolutely good!
@Jimmyxsx4 ай бұрын
@@ryanhorn4190quick help guide on how to lower its cost from $150 to $75. Buy one in Mexico and activate it and bring it over to the US. In México the same starlink service is only $75 vs $150.
@michaelcollins1064 ай бұрын
@@ryanhorn4190hope you are safe, bro
@art333-dg8dd3 ай бұрын
YES QUITE EXPENSIVE TO USE ONLY WHEN YOU LOOSE POWER BUT IF YOU DONT HAVE A GAS GENERATOR YOU AINT GOT NO RECEPTION SO NOW YOU ARE INVESTED FOR AROUND 5 THOUSAND DOLLARS AND IT WONT WORK IN WINTER WHEN IT SNOWS
@3genac6 ай бұрын
When you're bored sometime please conduct a field test comparing "portable" -- funny term IMHO for "not in motion" -- performance of Mini vs Gen3 using video meeting or 4K application under less-than-ideal conditions. The consensus is that the larger dish will show better robustness than the Mini, but no one has studied scientifically. You'll get a hundred zillion views. Thanks again, your vids are #1.
@UberBri6 ай бұрын
I would love to see this test too. Without a battery option this isn't a truly mobile solution unless you have a small diesel generator on wheels you're toting behind you.
@3genac6 ай бұрын
You don't wheel a generator at your heels? What if the zombies attack?
@UberBri6 ай бұрын
@@3genac Exactly!!!
@draculakickyourass5 ай бұрын
@@UberBri BUT you do have a generator on wheels....it is called ALTERNATOR, it's powered by your car engine and have an output between 100 to 240 Amps,depending of your car model.
@Fomites4 ай бұрын
A hundred zillion views?? If I've told you once, I've told you a million billion times - don't exaggerate.
@JordansTechJunk6 ай бұрын
the 12V power option is the real MVP here. I have been delaying doing a DC power mod on my Gen2 dish, and now with everything all in one, its a no brainer. Selling my spare dish now, and ordering one of these! Thanks for the overview!
@CrosstalkSolutions6 ай бұрын
Agreed.
@3genac6 ай бұрын
Where'd you find a USB cable? How long, how terminated? Weatherproof? Thx.
@5thGenNativeTexan6 ай бұрын
@@mikefish8226 "Most Valuable Player".. he's referring to the fact that the dish could be run directly from a 12V power source, making it perhaps the most valuable feature of the Mini itself for off-grid.
@schwartzki6 ай бұрын
I have a 12v + 48v POE mod done on my Gen 2 and been using it in my RV for the past 5 weeks and it’s been working great. Less power use then the Gen 3 as well. I wish this dish existed a couple months ago. Would have saved a lot of work modding for 12v
@3genac6 ай бұрын
@@schwartzki You regret missing out on Mini even with good Gen 2 experience? Do you set up and break down regularly, or is it a fixed installation? Do you find it bulky to store? I'm leaning toward Mini due to ease of storage in my van, although I need it for work vid meetings and am concerned it's less robust than the biggies. We shall see.
@brianhalliday23842 ай бұрын
Thanks for a very informative video. We bought a Mini today, for camping in some fairly remote areas in northern Florida this winter. I also have a Ecoflow Delta 2 that will be used to power the Mini dish and a 800 watt inverter generator to charge both of my Ecoflow battaries during the day. We just need unlimited data for working remotely and streaming movies at night. Thanks you for a great job explaining how this gizmo works.
@XGiveMeLibertyX6 ай бұрын
Oh man, this looks so good! I’m a long-haul trucker and I just got the GEN two a month or so ago I wish I would’ve waited a little lol I don’t think I’m gonna be able to resist buying this.
@mkrisch19864 ай бұрын
I’m a trucker myself and just ordered the standard dish for $299 plus $25 off at Home Depot after applying for their card. How do you have yours mounted? I’m going to get a mount to mount it on back of sleeper level with top of truck for max coverage. I was considering the mini but will try the standard since it’s a good deal since the mini came out.
@XGiveMeLibertyX4 ай бұрын
@@mkrisch1986 I put mine on the hood of my truck and just make sure when I park I’m facing North and I get perfect coverage. Just remember when mounting to consider you will need to be able to maually adjust it to get the right angel unless your able to mount it flat so its facing straight up then you should be alright.
@mkrisch19864 ай бұрын
@@XGiveMeLibertyX thanks for the heads up. I’m getting rid of my T-Mobile Home Internet 5G that i pay $50 for a month for the $50 plan of 50GB with better coverage with Starlink. How do you love it so far?
@100pyatt4 ай бұрын
With a fiberglass sleeper you can mount it inside , the fiberglass is invisible to the radio signal...
@libellula33133 ай бұрын
I was deep in a valley, very remote in the Pyrenees France, I struggled for years for a decent connection, either my ISP, Orange keeping me dangling for years with promises of fade connections in the future? My neighbours 6 years later are still having problems. Starlink changed my life, it was so fast considering I was barely getting 2G at home. There is Fiber Optic in the village years later, but there are constant power cuts and network outages, so I'm very happy I changed. I did the set up easily myself, (I'm 75) it just stands out in a field beside my house, and all my apps and emails sorted themselves out. Easy Peasy. I would be considering a Mini because of the 12 volt option, as I'm going back in time to get back off grid. Now I would like a new $100 Pi Phone to go with it as I still have connection issues either way my Orange mobile phone. Love Elon Musk.
@mattk88102 ай бұрын
The mini doesnt go through walls
@philly81842 ай бұрын
You are amazing! Thanks for sharing your story!
@information-gp6pjАй бұрын
I wish i would coming to you in your village please
@jameshoiby6 ай бұрын
"...they're not super portable." Hah! I still remember when the $35,000 20-foot (!) parabolic dish systems to get satellite direct into your back yard came out in 1979. "You've come a long way baby!"
@fixman886 ай бұрын
About a year ago I actually got a brochure in my mailbox for the HughesNet/DirectWay Satellite Internet Service. I laughed. it was actually boasting about the 'blistering' 25 Mbps speeds they offered. 1. I live in an apartment. 2. I remember in the late 1990s when DirectWay/HughesNet came out. it requires professional installation and has strict data caps. 3. Starlink makes that thing an absolute *relic* , Starlink Mini even more so. Back in the mid 1980s my father actually had a huge 10 foot fiberglass Channel Master C-Band Satellite Dish mounted on a concrete pad. Back then you could get all the channels (like HBO and Showtime) for free.
@HQBergeron5 ай бұрын
I used to have a boss who had two in his yard!
@ColtonBlumhagen4 ай бұрын
I remember cutting mine down 20 years ago when we bought our house. The pipe is still buried in the ground.
@avlisk3 ай бұрын
There's one in the backyard of a house in my area. Do they still work?
@GexxonАй бұрын
I'm sure the technology has advanced since 20 years ago when DISH was popular. Starlink is not the same network as "DISH" used to be. Not to mention, not only the technology but the materials used are more than likely a lot more receptive. Just a thought. This is a great solution for those stuck out in the boonies or on some Island in the Philippines without reliable service. Problem solved. It's also only 45 bucks for 50gb a month. I doubt most of us will come close to using that much data. I sream youtube at 720p sometime 480p resolution every day for at least 8 hours and for the month I average only about 16 gb. $150 a month is for unlimited, which most of us do not need.
@huboz0r6 ай бұрын
Always the first video's with new Starlink hardware that pop up in my feed. Thanks for keeping us up-to-date!
@pamdowless84903 ай бұрын
Live in rural area and struggle with internet. I will have to check this out
@aggitravel5 күн бұрын
I 4x4 a lot and always in no signal areas and this is a game changer. I didn’t realise you can pause it I just came back from a trip so thanks 🤩 says it will continue from 18th of February.
@softwarephil17096 ай бұрын
This is by far the best review and test of the Mini I’ve seen. 🏆
@johnnychimpo75394 ай бұрын
He kept his cellular data on while he did the speed test….
@user-tq4zm9yr6l2 ай бұрын
Been travelling Aussie with the mini in the roof hatch of a camper.Works a treat while travelling.Unbelievable love it
@andreiandrei535 ай бұрын
Thank you for presenting the starlink mini, i was really curious about it and your video just poped up and explained everything. Nicely done.👍
@stevespawn14 ай бұрын
I use the standard gen 2 Starlink at home and always take is camping. I love it. I have a Tesla model Y also. I have solar-I paid $71 to run my house, heat and cool my house and charge my model y for 1 year. Both are awesome . The technology is amazing. Geeks go nuts over this.
@EverythingsByDesign4 ай бұрын
Thats amazing! Whats your square footage?
@virus567774 ай бұрын
Non review. Still over priced
@beavismcdeavis1423 ай бұрын
How much did you pay for a Tesla and the solar panels? Probably more than I’ll pay for an electric bill the rest of my life😂
@ZeeangelofdeathАй бұрын
@@beavismcdeavis142it depends on your usage. If you have a high bill every month it’s worth it. If you aren’t home a lot then you probably won’t need one. My electric bill can go as low as $20 a month up to $90 a month for a four bedroom with energy efficient windows. The thing you need to understand is that after you pay off your solar panel system off. You are done. You just pay your very small electric bill.
@TomBTerrific4 ай бұрын
I loved the day we got our Starlink dish for $120 months because our other options were Hugh’s net! 🥵 I equally loved the day fiber became available.
@miroslavhavlas14435 ай бұрын
The best Starlink reviews on the entire KZbin - amazing job!
@kofallon6 ай бұрын
thanks for the video - I just ordered one for home internet backup (the $50 per month subscription) and for occasional travel. I plan to connect it to the backup port on my Ubiquity USG-Pro-4 router. My primary internet is free as I host a fixed wireless relay service around my home, I live on top of a mountain with line of sight to many homes. This year we have experienced a number if internet outages (lightning related) impacting my work so it will be worth having this as a backup at fairly minimal cost not to mention the fun of setting it up and running an ethernet cable to my router for seamless backup ability as my home is fully networked with multiple ubiquity access points.
@Fomites4 ай бұрын
Australian here. I was in remote Tanzania near the DR Congo border and Lake Tanganyika in 2011 and was using an expensive satellite Internet setup with expensive data cost. But it was still worth the outlay for the geoexploration company. But Starlink would have been fantastic - especially for mobile use.
@georgemoore71963 ай бұрын
Wow, this is great news! I am already dreaming of running my online business from my mountain camping spot next summer.
@valerieewing33063 ай бұрын
Great review...very convincing, superb new product, we'll have to get one. Thanks.
@asunder19806 ай бұрын
Picked one up for my partner who's a pipeline surveyor and he loves it, several of our friends are going to get one too. Can't wait for the 12v option to come out. Wish the data plan was a bit better but even paying the overage amount has been cheaper than the full unlimited plan.
@daniel_960_5 ай бұрын
You can use 12v or usb c right now. Just have to find fitting parts yourself.
@phazonclash3 ай бұрын
I'd be more than happy with a 138/16Mbps connection in the middle of nowhere, where LTE or 5G aren't available or where the signal is too weak What a time to be alive! I'm impressed... we've come a long way since the days I used my old 14.4Kbps modem, in the early 90s
@EricSolomon-op8ti6 ай бұрын
Extremely Helpful. Opening a new business & Love the Flexibility of the Mini PLUS ability to “HIDE” it (small size really helps- Obviously!) Thank You. The Cable Lengths & AVAILABILITY of those is THE elephant in the room. Hoping their “release” of those accessories aligns with our time frame. Btw. We are already Starlink users (@home) & Love it. Even during extreme weather events (South West Florida!!!) Damn thing JUST WORKS !!
@CarnisChampion6 ай бұрын
I am gonna get it. gaming and working from the summer house will be amazing.
@BrettDavidsonAdventures2 ай бұрын
Hello I’m an ITSS on one of the Federal teams that worked on complex incidents in Oregon and California. My last assignment we were using over 30 Starlinks , mostly for the operations section so Chiefs could have instant communications , huge difference from our past. Always looking for that new technology to support our mission. Thank you for your videos!! I also using the Ubiquiti equipment for personal and on the complex incidents ..
@JJ-gl3qr6 ай бұрын
Just took it on the plane and it works for real craaazy
@Fomites4 ай бұрын
From inside a plane? From the flight deck/cockpit or cabin perspective? Commercial pilot here.
@Crazy4BirdDogsАй бұрын
Watched a few videos. This one actually told the information I wanted to know.
@Da-Sheek6 ай бұрын
Man soon as those monthly prices come down, Starlink will put every other provider out of business immediately.
@DJ_Megahertz6 ай бұрын
Or force them to lower their prices.
@crazymtx5 ай бұрын
We have 15$ / month internet and tv service rn. The download speed is 4-500Mbps. The price would need do come down A LOT. At 30-50$ would be attractive no cap
@roxrequiem29355 ай бұрын
One can only hope
@matthewoppp68815 ай бұрын
its already destroyed my countries internet. 80k using countries service. over 200k on starlink. its faster and cheaper. funny thing is our gov spent almost 60 billion getting its up. elon has spent less than half that and covers the entire world lol
@moe479885 ай бұрын
No it won’t, because satellite internet is still inferior to cable and fiber.
@MrNightKnight3 ай бұрын
As an otr trucker, this has been a godsend.
@Foreternity014 ай бұрын
That's how a review should be. Great Work!
@markkoller4793 ай бұрын
This is the most comprehensive vid I've seen yet. I would like to dive into more power options, like can I run this off my car battery.
@Mr_D5555 ай бұрын
I don't care what the haters say, Starlink is a game changer for those that don't have access to internet. BZ to Elon
@art333-dg8dd3 ай бұрын
THEY ARE THE ONLY ONES AND IF THEY LIVE WHERE ITS SUNNY 80% OF THE TIME OK SO ITS FOR A MINIMAL AMOUNT OF PEOPLE I GET FIBER INTERNET FOR 50 DOLLARS PER MONTH , NOTHING TO BUY
@art333-dg8dd3 ай бұрын
100% RECPTION EVEN WHEN IT SNOWS WHICH IN CANADA IS 5 MONTHS A YEAR
@flyprincess692 ай бұрын
We had a large forest fire knock out the electrical infrastructure where I live for 2 weeks, which means no internet. The starlink mini I bought for travel was a game changer for me.
@fjb9602 ай бұрын
@art333-dg8dd why are you yelling? And how do you use fiber optics on the road?
@1greghawk4 ай бұрын
Excellent informative video, really helped me make the decision to buy one in the future for camping!!!
@gshadura6 ай бұрын
Liked this video. Not just to redeem part of your spendings. But I really liked it. Thanks
@Stefan_Dahn6 ай бұрын
Danke!
@aliettienne29076 ай бұрын
This content is informative, starlink mini got good signal strength.
@sahanpriyankara49615 күн бұрын
I use Star Link. Good speed and internet service supply. Get those who can.❤👍
@dukewanders4 ай бұрын
I have a Starlink Gen 3 and it is amazing!!! I do travel and use it often when it remote areas. It is a complete game changer... I would love to have a mini. Maybe I will swap out the Gen 3 when the mini v2 comes out. I absolutely love having no contract and being able to pause my service when it is not needed. Most people commenting here must live in the burbs or a city.. Most rural places are still without reliable high-speed internet and the satellite services that are available are crap. Starlink is amazing and getting better every day.
@tomcurran84703 ай бұрын
Right LOTS of places in the US do not have cell service or just have analog like in far NW NC.
@JamesSandersaxie2 ай бұрын
Wouldn't it be awesome if everyone needing a Starlink system said yes, and followed through on getting it done, mine will be here this week, oh so happy to be setting it up 😅
@gadashendit2 ай бұрын
@@JamesSandersaxie elons bots in action lmao
@thomasbonilla6361Ай бұрын
thanks alot for the information I'm deciding to purchase one for my off offroad trips up on the desert , already suscribed to your channel
@jagilo96775 ай бұрын
This is perfect for Venezuelan people. My family is always being cut off because of the spotty internet and power outages. I just bought them a 6hr battery so my sil can continue online classes. I hope it becomes the tool of rebellion against totalitarianism.
@GloriaFranta5 ай бұрын
Yeah for you
@2STR4NGE334 ай бұрын
Thank you very much for this very well done review on the Starlink mini
@PeterWaihape05 ай бұрын
This is perfect for Wairoa New Zealand as we have been through a Cyclone
@robert.glassart6 ай бұрын
Thanks!
@antongrimm6 ай бұрын
I spotted the Cloud Gateway Max in the background, looking forward to the video :)
@CrosstalkSolutions6 ай бұрын
I recorded a full video on it ready for launch day, but unfortunately, it won't be released because...drama.
@JimHu-mr7ze6 ай бұрын
@@CrosstalkSolutions looking forward for your UCG Max review
@ge43 ай бұрын
Nice video, i had my doubt if i wanted the mini or standard one. Now i know that the mini fits my needs.
@ssnewby6 ай бұрын
Welp, I just ordered one based off your review. I’m not even in the country but I think it will make a better backup internet connection than my LTE modem. Especially if there is a prolonged power outage because the mobile data networks always get very congested and slow during those times.
@martinmosdell432Ай бұрын
I can honestly say being in Wales , going from 1mb /s with BT to 90mb/s with Starlink has made a huge difference, it was realitivly easy to erect too.
@Seba11PL6 ай бұрын
I'm waiting for your review Cris. Thank you, as always great work 💪😀
@kielhawkins95293 ай бұрын
This makes a fantastic emergency backup. Put it in a waterproof pelican case for storage and just enable the service if/when standard internet services go out. Take it camping or traveling as needed. I'm in Western NC and Helene had us out of internet for 3 weeks and cell service was basically non existant or down to call and SMS only. Since I work from home, this was a major pain and starlink would have easily solved the problem, even if I had to run off of batteries/generator.
@cg.claudio6 ай бұрын
As always… Great product review video! 🙏 Thank you!
@CChironCentaur3 ай бұрын
I really liked the review. I'm planning on getting one my self. however i have to correct you on on small bit of info. star link satellites do not fly by in space. They are in a stationary orbit, they don't move. the satellite you hit for your speed test will be the same one you hit next week. the only flying it's doing is to keep it's self over a location(ie. over Memphis TN) as the earth rotates. Good review it gave me more information about buying one.
@disclosure-1004 ай бұрын
Been watching Brent build Cerro Gordo back up for years! SpaceX is an awesome Musk company.
@tuckshop3 ай бұрын
Ahhh - A fellow Ghost Town Living fan! I didn't consider that he was connecting with Starlink, but of course that would make sense up in the mountains. Love the show!
@keithfritze65386 ай бұрын
I am going to setup POE+ next week for my Mini when it and all the other parts arrive. The Mini will run on 12-48VDC, so I am going to use a 12-48VDC converter for the POE injector. Amazon has the POE injector, splitter and USB-C/ barrel jack cable for the splitter and the DC converter available for purchase. I want to run wired ethernet into my RV trailer WiFi router and disable the Mini internal router. I also have an IP67 feedthrough coupler that I am running through the trailer wall for a simpler one cable setup. I will find out how the setup works soon.
@5thGenNativeTexan6 ай бұрын
Would love to hear your results! This would be a lot nicer than having to run two cables (power and ethernet) from the source to the dish.
@hayabusa10236 ай бұрын
I was curious to know if it in fact was able to be powered over POE+
@keithfritze65386 ай бұрын
So far I have not been successful at powering the Mini with POE. The Mini is dropping out from power surges. I am using a YAOSHENG 200W POE injector and a HYN@NET POE splitter. I believe the splitter is not up to the task. I am going to replace the splitter with another one that may be up to the task. The installation is clean. I used a CAT6 bulkhead connector through the ttrailer. The internet connection to my router works fine when conventionally powered.
@marksterling82866 ай бұрын
It would have been great to just connect with the rj45 and use the Poe without a splitter. When I heard that 48 volts I thought immediately about Poe,
@keithfritze65386 ай бұрын
@@marksterling8286 The injector is 48VDC. I am trying another splitter that steps down to 24VDC. The Mini power adapter is 28VDC. I am hoping to have better luck with this different splitter. Technically, PoE should be work.
@AdamMuhle6 ай бұрын
The Mini is getting really close to where I'd buy one. We don't travel a ton so I can't justify $600. But if it were closer to $300, I could see getting one for our road trips and vacations just to help keep the kids occupied.
@Fomites4 ай бұрын
Same here in Australia.
@SC-qi1pz6 ай бұрын
If it doubled as a solar panel that could power its self, that would be ace.
@medianopol5 ай бұрын
and 0 monthly rates would be even more ace
@emaram49825 ай бұрын
Patent your idea and sell it
@andreiandrei535 ай бұрын
@@medianopol 🤣
@Robert_H_Diver2 ай бұрын
Would be cool but unreliable.
@viyusavery2482 ай бұрын
@@emaram4982 patent is basically 10k USD
@100pyatt4 ай бұрын
Incredible !!! Internet anywhere and cheaper than legacy wired broadband service
@johnheller23116 ай бұрын
Yet another great video. Thanks for the comprehensive review.
@bigd89354 ай бұрын
I just seen a video of people using these after hurricane Helene.. These bad boys can power up a whole neighborhood
@tomcurran84703 ай бұрын
We're in the NC foothills and didn't get the damage the mountains got, but the cell service has been sketchy since Helene.
@stanleyj.mitchell4851Ай бұрын
I’m ordering mine on Monday. Use is purely for camping and outback trip here is Australia.
@sealman7635 ай бұрын
The mini is so much better. It’s basically not locking you in to $150, but if you do reach that, it’s the same price. And then only $1 per gb more. Not bad at all. For many travelers, Starlink is a backup, but it’s nice to know you’re not screwed if you’re boondocking for extended periods of time without service. As someone who usually spends 2-5 days a month without signal, it’s ideal. 5 days a month I can watch a long movie everyday and still have plenty left over. The only travelers who will still get the original are the gamers and couch potatoes lol Thanks for the vid man!
@HighCountryRambler4 ай бұрын
Been watching hacking video's showing how to cut open the Gen3 and make modifications to run on DC 12 volts. Wasn't aware of plans for a 12 volt version so I'll be checking that out.
@mablung11143 ай бұрын
Life-changing! I didn’t know Starlink had a consumer Terra product line only space satellites. What model of EcoFlow Delta did you use? I didn’t see a front AC plug on unit but some models have them on the back? Expensive models look to have front AC but don’t need that. Great video.
@carlleon16044 ай бұрын
I haven't read all of the comments (or finished watching the video for that matter), but want to add a few comments from my personal experience. First, feeding it directly with 12 volts works if I use 12 gauge wire to the panel, and a very short jumper into the panel. But feeding it over the provided 15 meter cable has too much voltage drop. I'll build a short "jumper" for direct 12volt use. I saw someplace that if you used the ethernet adapter you lost the built in wifi. Not true, both work in parallel just like other versions of the panel. You can bypass the internal router if desired, but you can also use both the wifi and ethernet at the same time if you want. What made me pull the trigger on this are the new plans, so I'm changing my version 2 Starlink to the mini roam plan, and putting the mini on the same mini roam plan. Then I'll suspend one or the other alternately to keep both available with a net recurring cost 1/3 of what I was paying for the residential plan. Last comment is on the ethernet port. If you use a regular RJ45, the clip to release it is seated very deep inside the connector on the panel, and you'll need something to slide in there to release it to get the connector loose. Best to use the Starlink ethernet cable (extra cost) both for the water proofing, and ability to disconnect.
@markolsen72536 ай бұрын
Banana for scale .. I see what you did there!!
@johnheller23116 ай бұрын
I had a good luahg when I saw that
@JohnGatlingYT6 ай бұрын
Bananas for scale. Guitars for temperature.
@SteveBakerIsHere3 ай бұрын
I have one on my RV - it's really the only viable solution if you want broadband on the move. When my wife is driving - and I'm working in the back - it's bandwidth is about half of that of the full sized StarLink on the roof of my house...but most of the time, that's plenty good enough. Being out in the middle of nowhere - with no cellular bars - it's incredible that you can sit down at night and watch TV. Pair it with solar panels - and you have a TRUE "mobile home".
@nebo235 ай бұрын
The mini with the striker mount should not be left out unattended, especially when someone is cooking... Very high probability of that thing getting used as chopping board 😅 Great review as always! :)
@BenjaminDiaz-p6i6 ай бұрын
Thank you for your great interest in helping others. I want to know what happened to the old tutorials, especially the ubiquity ones with Kevin Houser, thank you.
@webluke6 ай бұрын
I still have an old beta Gen 1 dish on my house, it's not used as we have access to 2 fiber companies down my road now. I interviewed for a job in the mountains with no cell service and for the $50/m price I would mount this to my vehicle so I could be connected half my drive, but I don't think I got that job haha. Hit me up if you need a remote software dev or IT guru.
@TimeshareUsersGroup6 ай бұрын
Very cool! That strikerfab mount is awesome!
@CrosstalkSolutions6 ай бұрын
it definitely makes the Mini even more portable! They're even coming out with suction cup 'wings' for it soon so that it can be mounted to the underside of a sunroof while you're driving. Can't wait to test that out.
@tangobayus3 ай бұрын
I have a friend in Mexico who is very happy with his Starlink. But these are good only as long as the satellites are available. When everything goes down, wireless radio on battery will still be there.
@moriver38576 ай бұрын
I've heard that Starlink has gone in the marine area, and something I've been waiting for not so much for internet connectivity but for access to weather, plus payment plans for when outside the US coastal waters. Thanks for the great video.
@IroonieLA5 ай бұрын
How does it perform gaming? High ping?
@rrfarmer20003 ай бұрын
Love the desk pad!
@apalrdsadventures6 ай бұрын
I'd love to see SpaceX offer a fixed location, data cap plan for backup internet.
@Bigrignohio6 ай бұрын
Such a huge win for RV users and boaters. However for many the reduced cost of the standard will be very attractive. As long as you are on an elec service (not solar/generator) that $400 will pay for a LOT of electric. And I believe it will still have a better service.
@octrazer3 ай бұрын
Quick question, I'm really intrested in getting the standard starlink g3. I live in france in a really remote area and I always wanted a better internet. My question is, can I take my whole installation and just go to another country where it's avalaible and will it still work?
@LikadeesАй бұрын
Yes, you can, I did, and it works great!
@octrazerАй бұрын
@Likadees thank you ☺️☺️
@barbarashirland90784 ай бұрын
Excellent information very clearly presented. Thank you!
@bigusdallastexamas57406 ай бұрын
As the antenna size keeps getting smaller, we have a front row seat to some significant industry disruption. Cellular communication has serious limitations in coverage as soon as you move away from populated areas and major highways. Then there's the regional limitations with traveling outside your plan's home area. Affordable International satellite phone coverage is just over the horizon.
@5thGenNativeTexan6 ай бұрын
Was just talking with someone about this a few days ago. Loving what I'm already able to do with my Mini, and was just imagining a future with perhaps a cell-phone sized device that, while perhaps not as robust as the Mini in terms of download speeds, would still let you get a connection for some basic things.
@atomicsmith6 ай бұрын
Great video! To the point and thorough.
@mrxmry32646 ай бұрын
2:23 no cat today? 2:37 there it is.
@bobmirror71646 ай бұрын
Love the photo of cats warming themselves on the first generation dish antenna.
@bobmirror71646 ай бұрын
Good ears dude. There is a cat noise at 2:37
@Fomites4 ай бұрын
Lol. That poor cat. Always in the wrong place at the wrong time.
@n0xxm3rcyxx4 ай бұрын
all i know is when we went camping we had a friend that had star link... and it was cool when it worked. but most the time it couldn't get a signal in the heavily treed area. and if clouds were around it seemed to be 50% working as well.
@hufficag5 ай бұрын
50GB is good because residential cable internet by Rogers in Toronto has a 60GB cap
@MichaelSMP5 ай бұрын
You’re the best and I love your work keep it up❤❤❤❤
@cpufrost6 ай бұрын
It would be great if they had a POE++ version! 😀
@CrosstalkSolutions6 ай бұрын
I agree! But with the USB-C to Barrel connector coming to the Starlink store, that's not too far out of reach. There are PoE+/PoE++ to USB-C converters available.
@cpufrost6 ай бұрын
@@CrosstalkSolutions Give it time, Ubiquiti will have an "anywhere" access point that has Starlink built in. I imagine they could compact it even more and make up for some shortcomings with DSP amps and such. 100Mbps downlink that works anywhere would be great. That could power 1000s of iOT devices where no cellular is available, for example. There are commercial solutions (eg. O3B) but carry enterprise price tags too.
@5thGenNativeTexan6 ай бұрын
While the ethernet jack on the Mini doesn't support POE itself, you can still use a third party injector and splitter setup to 1) push power from the source end over ethernet, and then split it back out again at the dish to run the power to the barrel port and ethernet to the RJ-45 jack. That should, theoretically, allow you to use a single cable (ethernet) setup from your source to the dish.
@RebeccaLarson-v7n4 ай бұрын
Starlink is THE BEST. Super quick!
@BoBo-tx9sp4 ай бұрын
So how do all the people around the world afford this? This plan (not to mention the dish) is more expensive than my current unlimited internet plan. I get it's great if you're on the move and all, but that seems to be a small market. I thought Starlink was to provide internet to the entire world? At these prices, it doesn't seem like it's made for anyone other than van-livers, RV owners and people in the middle of nowhere.
@guaroconcoca4 ай бұрын
In Costa Rica the price is $45 for unlimited data.
@SativaVerte3 ай бұрын
Yea it should be a device fee and free internet after that
@senhalp57243 ай бұрын
@@SativaVertein germany the unlimited plan is 78 Dollar (72€) and the 50gb around 46 Dollar (40€) with Internet Speeds better than Most Providers and still cheaper
@jonathancorcoran94273 ай бұрын
@@SativaVerte Yeah they should just invest billions and go bankrupt due to no service fee. Great idea.
@Czhr43jh6hyxАй бұрын
This is well fit for people living in remote areas.
@mitchellaskelson73586 ай бұрын
Sweet mount! Will have to pick one up.
@fbifido26 ай бұрын
@12:29 - what speed would you get using Gen3 kit at this location???
@CrosstalkSolutions6 ай бұрын
Typically I see 150-300Mbps with the Gen3 dish.
@TaylanYalniz5 ай бұрын
What about gen 2? Thanks
@TaylanYalniz5 ай бұрын
I am using a gen 2 on my sailboat, I have had it for almost 3 years. Wondering if mini has any difference from gen 3 or 2 in terms of its accessibility to the satellites etc?
@645hughes6 ай бұрын
Great content as always Chris. Any chance you could do a breakdown video on what happened with the Crowdstrike 'episode'? Your clear and concise delivery will likely make it manageable for we muggles. Thanks.
@mouddothiam23425 ай бұрын
If they lower the price i can ditch Spectrum (who is the only service provider in my area)
@marcusaetius9309Ай бұрын
Nice touch with the cat…😂
@majestco36642 ай бұрын
Could you set this up at a window or does it need to go outside
@ThatCleanMTАй бұрын
Outside.
@tehdreamer6 ай бұрын
FFS i just bought gen 2 refurbed a few weeks ago. I need this one!
@BestHakase6 ай бұрын
Wow, I never thought that Starlink internet was so expensive. I pay $4.50 a month for unlimited internet at home. Internet access in Russia is very cheap)
@sailzazen5 ай бұрын
This is not for home use... 😂
@daniel_960_5 ай бұрын
@@sailzazenI mean normal internet prices are also much more expensive in US
@letsreason94895 ай бұрын
That's unbelievable! Whose the provider?
@BestHakase5 ай бұрын
@@letsreason9489 Beeline
@Alessandro-qi1if5 ай бұрын
Starlink in Italy starts from 29€ monthly
@goldenstarradio2 ай бұрын
Great video 🎉
@stanleykalapana82763 ай бұрын
I want a starlink phone
@scrunchy72Ай бұрын
Yes get the starlink phone out there Elon do we can do away with all these phone network twats
@v-grooves85313 ай бұрын
The "Circular Plug" is called a coaxial connector/plug.
@RonKris6 ай бұрын
$599, 50g limit. It's a No go.
@markk1715 ай бұрын
The 50 GB limit is if you purchase the mini plan. You can get residential roam and there is no cap I just bought the mini dish along with the residential roam plan...no caps