Tired of battery drain? Here’s why I switched from phone hotspots to a travel routerMy phone has other tasks that I want it to prioritize.

Tired of battery drain? Here’s why I switched from phone hotspots to a travel routerTurning your phone into a mobile hotspot by sharing its data connection is an undeniably useful feature, but it does come with certain drawbacks when compared to using a dedicated mobile router.

I generally avoid hotel, shopping mall, and airport Wi-Fi. This is down to security and privacy reasons. Some public Wi-Fi providers require you to sign up for an account to use their network, and there’s the risk of data snooping.

As a result, I always use a mobile data connection when I’m out of the house. For quick outings, I’ll use my phone as a hotspot. But when I’m going to be out for a few hours, or I’m leaving for an overnight trip, I always use a mobile router instead.

My phone has other tasks that I want it to prioritize.Megan Ellis2026-01-24T11:00:03.000Z{}

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