Huawei CarFi Mobile Hotspot Review

Wi-Fi hotspots make it possible to establish Internet signal in an otherwise dead spot and become the main hub where devices could connect to in order to access the Internet. We’ve seen different forms like vending machines but this nifty (and sleek) gadget aims to turn your car into a moving hotspot for a total of 10 devices that can connect simultaneously. Here’s our take on the Huawei CarFi.

Design and Construction

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At first glance, you might think you’re seeing a familiar design but just couldn’t put your finger on it. This might be because the overall shape of the device was patterned after the general form of a golf club. The core components, according to Huawei, were made with fireproof materials although it’s unclear as to how exactly this unique feature would come into play in real life. Did they want to protect the device even if the car was already burned down? We’re not sure either.

In addition, the face has been treated with carbon fiber for enhanced durability, while a chrome lining surrounds the device and positively adds an accent. The main and only button sits on the face and screams the company’s logo.

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The CarFi is powered by connecting it straight to the DC port of the car where cigarette lighters are usually plugged in. It doesn’t have a built-in battery whatsoever so it solely relies on a power outlet. Once powered up, it can charge other devices through a USB port found at the top. In addition, the device outputs 5V/1A of power.

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A flap is located at the front of the device that opens to reveal a micro-SIM card slot.

Establishing a Connection

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After inserting a SIM card into its allocated slot, the CarFi is ready to be used. Simply plug it into the car’s DC outlet and hold the power button for a few seconds until it lights up.

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On our device, it quickly detected the CarFi and we had no problems setting up a connection. We also downloaded the Huawei HiLink for free which is a proprietary app to access the company’s lineup of routers for data monitoring and other functions. Here, you can also keep track of who is currently connected to the CarFi (seen above).

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As mentioned earlier, this specific hotspot can handle up to 10 devices connected all at the same time. But of course you’d all be dividing the Internet’s bandwidth and with our intermittent/sluggish connection here in the Philippines, it only translates to slower browsing for everyone.

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Shown above are some of the features the app can perform while you use the CarFi — you can set a limit for your data usage, use the app to text and register your prepaid SIM, and further monitor other statistics essential for data connection.

Wi-Fi Performance

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We connected a laptop to the CarFi and ran a speed test. We were then able to reach a peak download speed of 7.53Mbps and an upload speed of 0.59Mbps. For this test only one device was connected so data allocation is enjoyed by the laptop only and that we can maximize the test result.

The SIM card we used was 3G although it can accommodate LTE SIMs — meaning the test result could still be faster depending where you are and what kind of SIM you use (above result was in Bacoor, Cavite area). In addition, the company claims that its 4G connectivity can reach speeds of up to 150Mbps.

As for real-life usage, we were able to browse the Internet nicely while we had three devices connected to it. The car was moving during browsing but we didn’t come across any dead spots and the connection was actually stable.

Conclusion

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Using the CarFi was actually convenient and reliable, although we do have a gripe against its lack of battery supply. This is because the device solely depends on the power it gets from the car. Once you turn the engine off, the hotspot is left powerless. So when we needed to gas up and turn off the engine, our Internet connection was also interrupted.

This, for us, still gives pocket Wi-Fis an edge over the CarFi since they basically do the same thing — only the portable WiFi has a packed battery and you can bring it around and still stay connected even after getting off the car.

For its target market, we see it being appealing to people who always enjoy a good road trip and even for individuals who need to finish last-minute corrections or send emails while inside the car (with someone else driving, of course).

The Huawei CarFi has a regular price of Php5,990 but it’s been discounted to Php4,990 over at Lazada.

Huawei CarFi specs and features:
3G, LTE category 4 with speeds up to 150mbps
Wood/carbon fiber material
Accommodates 10 users simultaneously
5V/1A power output
Colors: Fashion elite black, warm family wood and dynamic speed red

What we liked about it:

  • Classy design
  • Can charge a device while on use

What we didn’t like:

  • Steep price compared to regular pocket Wi-Fi
  • No battery installed

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Lazada offers a chance to win Huawei Honor 4x

With the arrival of Huawei Honor 4x in a few days’ time, Lazada is offering an exclusive treat which might get you your very own new handset. Read more details after the break.

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According to Lazada, you just have to follow their instructions below to be eligible to join:

1. Attend the Huawei Honor Exclusive Launch Facebook event (lazada.co/HonorExclusiveLaunchPH)
2. Invite friends to the said FB event.
3. Share the event on your timeline (set to public).
4. Share the post on your timeline (set to public; copy-paste this entire caption)! One winner will be randomly picked.

Just like the Huawei Honor 6 Plus, the Honor 4x’s price tag also became lower than the initial announcement by Php700 (Php8,990-Php8,290). The lucky winner will be announced on May 8 when the phone officially arrives.

Huawei Honor 4X specs:
5.5-inch HD IPS display, 267ppi
1.2GHz Qualcomm Snadragon 410 MSM8916 quad-core CPU
Adreno 306 GPU
2GB RAM
8GB internal storage
up to 32GB via microSD
13 megapixel BSI rear camera, f/2.0 aperture, LED flash
5 megapixel front camera
Dual-SIM, Dual-Standby
4G LTE, HSPA+, 3G, 2G
WiFi 802.11 b/g/n
Bluetooth 4.0
GPS, A-GPS, GLONASS
3,000mAh battery
Android 4.4 Kitkat with EMUI 3.0
Dimension: 152.9 × 77.2 × 8.65mm
Weight: 165g

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Huawei Honor 6 Plus gets later release, lower price

We’ve reported just yesterday that the Huawei Honor 6 Plus will be arriving tomorrow, May 7, 2015, for Php17,990. It seems like plans have changed as we got an invite for a latter release with a slightly lower price tag than previously mentioned.

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Huawei Honor 6 Plus specs:
5.5-inch Full-HD IPS display, 1920×1080 pixels @ 401ppi
1.8Ghz HiSilicon Kirin 925 octa-core processor
Mali-T628 MP4 GPU
3GB RAM
Expandable 32GB internal storage
Supports up to 128GB via microSD card
4G LTE Cat.6 300Mbps/50Mbps
Dual-SIM, Dual-LTE
WiFi 802.11 b/g/n
Bluetooth 4.0 LE, A2DP EDR
NFC
GPS w/ A-GPS, GLONASS
FM Radio
Dual-8MP rear camera with LED flash
8-megapixel front-facing camera
Li-Ion 3,600mAh battery
Android 4.4.4 Kitkat (Emotion UI 3.0)
Dimension: 150.5 x 75.7 x 7.5 mm
Weight: 165g

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As seen above, the Honor 6 Plus is set to arrive on May 8 and will be available for Php17,490 — Php500 less than our initial report. It will be Lazada-exclusive only so be sure to head to their page when it officially lands in the Philippines.

Huawei Honor 6 Plus 32GB LTE (Black)
Huawei Honor 6 Plus 32GB LTE (White)

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Huawei intros Honor Pad and Play Pad Note budget tablets

In addition to the launch of the Huawei Honor 4C, the Chinese company also introduces two of its new tablets targeted towards the budget-conscious — the 7-inch Honor Pad and the 9.6-inch Honor Play Pad Note. We have the quick rundown of specs for both devices after the break.

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Huawei Honor Pad specs:
7-inch display @ 1024 x 600 resolution
1.2GHz Spreadtrum SC7731G quad-core processor
1GB RAM
2MP rear camera
2MP front camera
16GB internal storage
expandable up to 32GB
Wi-Fi, 3G
Android KitKat with Emotion UI 3.0
4100mAh battery

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Huawei Honor Play Pad Note specs:
9.6-inch HD display @ 1280 x 800 resolution
64-bit 1.2GHz Snapdragon 410 CPU
1G RAM
16GB internal storage
expandable to 64GB
2MP rear camera
5MP front camera
Wi-Fi only
Android 4.4.2 KitKat
8.3mm thin
430 grams
4800mAh battery

Arriving at May 7 in China, the Huawei Honor Pad is currently priced at CNY 599 or approximately Php4.3K, while the Play Pad Note comes with a CNY 999 (approx. Php7.1K) price tag.

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Huawei intros Honor Pad and Play Pad Note budget tablets

In addition to the launch of the Huawei Honor 4C, the Chinese company also introduces two of its new tablets targeted towards the budget-conscious — the 7-inch Honor Pad and the 9.6-inch Honor Play Pad Note. We have the quick rundown of specs for both devices after the break.

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Huawei Honor Pad specs:
7-inch display @ 1024 x 600 resolution
1.2GHz Spreadtrum SC7731G quad-core processor
1GB RAM
2MP rear camera
2MP front camera
16GB internal storage
expandable up to 32GB
Wi-Fi, 3G
Android KitKat with Emotion UI 3.0
4100mAh battery

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Huawei Honor Play Pad Note specs:
9.6-inch HD display @ 1280 x 800 resolution
64-bit 1.2GHz Snapdragon 410 CPU
1G RAM
16GB internal storage
expandable to 64GB
2MP rear camera
5MP front camera
Wi-Fi only
Android 4.4.2 KitKat
8.3mm thin
430 grams
4800mAh battery

Arriving at May 7 in China, the Huawei Honor Pad is currently priced at CNY 599 or approximately Php4.3K, while the Play Pad Note comes with a CNY 999 (approx. Php7.1K) price tag.

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