Telegraph Tested: is this new travel gadget the best way to get Wi-Fi abroad?

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Amid the chaos of Delhi airport security, my phone vibrated. “You’ve arrived in India!” a text from my network provider stated, before informing me that I’d be charged £3 per MB of internet usage while there. 

Off went my data roaming, and after 20 fruitless minutes spent trying to connect to the airport Wi-Fi, it was time to test my new toy: the Solis X, a portable Wi-Fi ‘smartspot’ that promises to keep travellers connected abroad with high-speed internet all over the world.

India, where nothing seems to run smoothly, felt like a good place to challenge the little orange device. In less than five minutes, I was connected and able to order an Uber to our hotel.

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