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Smart Bro Prepaid LTE Home WiFi Review

Smart released their own version of a prepaid home WiFi earlier this week. Called the Smart Prepaid LTE Home WiFi, it’s basically a WiFi router with 4G/LTE capability.

As an alternative to your usual pocket WiFi, the prepaid SmartBro is more of a fixed LTE router that requires a wall outlet.

This is not the first time Smart had this kind of device. In March 2009, they released the SmartBro Share It wireless router. It was under a postpaid plan and costs Php999 a month for 90 hours of internet at 2Mbps speed.

In July of the same year, they upgraded the plan from 90 hours a month to unlimited though it still had limited connection within Metro Manila. They eventually retired the service by September 2011, just a little over 2 years after it was introduced.

The re-introduction of the SmartBro Share It as the Smart Bro Prepaid LTE Home WiFi was obviously prompted by the Globe Prepaid Home WiFi released earlier this year.

Device

The router is a small and compact device in matte black polycarbonate material around 4 x 6 inches in diameter and about an inch thick. It comes with attachable feet to help keep it stand upright.

There’s a power switch on the right side, along with a lone Ethernet port, a reset switch, and power port. There are ventilation grills at the top and bottom of the device. The SIM card slot is found at the bottom.

At the front is the Smart Bro logo and LED lights to indicate Power, LAN, WiFi and Signal. Signal indicators assist you in determining if the device has good reception with color codes.

At the back are sockets where you can attach the legs so the device can freely stand. There are additional hooks on the other side of the back panel if you want to mount the device on a wall.

The EVOLUZN name is also printed out at the back along with a small sticker that indicates the default AP name and WiFi password.

Features and Administration

The Smart Bro LTE WiFi router has a simple administrative page or dashboard that you can access by going to smartbrosettings.net The WiFi default password is “smartbro” and you can just change that in the dashboard once you’re logged in. We recommend changing the AP name and password after you activate the router for security reasons.

The router supports up to 10 concurrent connections which include the single LAN connection available.

Aside from the Settings, there’s also a built-in SMS composer that you can use to load up the SIM card and subscribe to a SurfMax or GigaSurf plans.

Speed and Coverage

It’s safe to assume that the Smart Bro LTE Home WiFi is available in areas where there’s strong Smart signal. We have to stress that signal should be “strong”, otherwise you might not get good reception and internet speed. This part should be self-explanatory.

As for actual speed of the connection, we’re getting a consistent speed between 4Mbps to 6Mbps download in several areas in Makati and Taguig. Upload speeds are much better, ranging from 8Mbps to 18Mbps.

Do note that connection speed will vary greatly on your location, signal strength and barriers between the device and the cell tower. This particular LTE device is 700MHz-ready so it has better signal penetration on structures like building or thick walls.

Also interesting to note that the latency (ping time) on all speed tests we’ve made are quite fast and all under 50ms. We’ll be doing a few more speed tests in various locations and update this section so we’d get a better appreciation of the performance.

Another way to pre-determine the speed performance in your area, you can get a Smart prepaid SIM card and use it with an LTE-capable phone to run your own speed tests. That should be the same once you use it on the Smart Bro LTE Home WiFi.

My only issue with the device is that it will intermittently lose signal and can only be restored by switching it on OFF and ON again. In several instances, the “Signal” LED light is red but there’s active internet connection. Could be a firmware problem but can be a bit of a headache sometimes.

Cost

The device itself costs Php1,995 and comes pre-installed with a prepaid LTE SIM card. Once activated, it comes with 10GB of data allocation for 7 days.

Once you run out of data allocation, you can just subscribe to any of the SurfMax or GigaSurf plans:

SurfMax 85: Php85 for 2 days at 800MB per day
SurfMax 250: Php250 for 7 days at 800MB per day

GigaSurf 50: 1GB + 300MB video app + unli all-net text for 3 days
GigaSurf 299: 2GB + 1.1GB video app + unli all-net text for 30 days

Author’s Note: Smart Bro also has FlexiTime but they did not include or mention it in the guide/manuals. Nevertheless, it could also be an option for those looking for time-based charging.

The postpaid plan gives you different options and MSF:

Plan 499
P2,000 one-time fee
6 GB monthly data allocation
12 months holding period

Plan 799
P1,750 one-time fee
10 GB monthly data allocation
12 months holding period

Plan 999
P1,500 one-time fee
15 GB monthly data allocation
12 months holding period

These are basically the same plans as the one offered by the Smart Bro Pocket WiFi.

To monitor your account, you can enroll the number to the Smart Dashboard so you can check the current load balance and the data allocation as well as the expiration.

One of the best use cases for this kind of prepaid internet service is that it can be a reliable back-up whenever your primary connection is down or unbearably slow.

For content creators (photographers, vloggers or YouTubers), the really fast upload speeds helped a lot in increasing the time to upload our videos on YouTube. These are upstream speeds that we don’t normally get on typical DSL lines (normally just 1 to 2 Mbps).

Conclusion

The Smart Bro Prepaid LTE Home WiFi isn’t really made for primary use. Rather, it’s a backup device just in case your main broadband internet service conks out when you badly needed it.

If you’re on a DSL line where the upload speeds are quite low, like 1Mbps to 2Mbps only, the device can kick in and give you the much needed extra bandwidth for uploading large files or content.

There’s an option for daily use, either weekly or monthly, but that’s also capped as well (800MB/day for prepaid and 1GB/day for postpaid). And since the cost is really proportional to the data consumption, it boils down to one’s preference and needs.

Nevertheless, in the last few days that we’ve been using it, we pretty much see the need for it. In your case, that’s really dependent to your situation but it would be nice to have it around just in case the need arise.

What we liked about it:
* LTE 700MHz-band ready
* Quick and easy to use
* Affordable device
* No lock-in period
* Option for postpaid plan

What we did not like:
* No unlimited data option
* Does not support external antenna
* Intermittent signal problems

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Abe is the founder and Editor-in-Chief of YugaTech with over 20 years of experience in the technology industry. He is one of the pioneers of blogging in the country and considered by many as the Father of Tech Blogging in the Philippines. He is also a technology consultant, a tech columnist with several national publications, resource speaker and mentor/advisor to several start-up companies.

124 Responses

  1. Avatar for Jean Jean says:

    Bwesit toh!! Bumili kami nito tapos after 3hrs bigling nag blink2x ang signal color red.. then

  2. Avatar for Mel Mel says:

    I’m planning to check out the product in person and maybe buy it since I need a 700Mhz LTE router. Anyone still experiencing the intermittent problems?

  3. Avatar for Reuben Reuben says:

    Wla naman tayo maggawa mga subscriber jan sa kanilang mga pakulong puro pakabig sa kanila.Palagi dehado ang subscriber sa lahat ng mga promos na nilalabas nila upang mas malaki ang kitain pa nila kaya wala na yata magandang isp sa pinas.

  4. Avatar for Haters Haters says:

    nakapaglabas na sila ng ganito pero wala naman silang unlimitted promos, tapos pati mga bigger data plan nila like unlisurf tinanggal pa nila. sus. 800 mb a day? kahit di mo buksan mga apps mo na required ang netconnection ubos agad yan.

  5. Avatar for Fuckingfrustrated Fuckingfrustrated says:

    Dont buy this shit product. I bought this and after 3 weeks of use nasira yung device. Hindi na nya madetect and sim card (any sim card). So dinala ko sa service center which they gladly replaced the unit (supposedly). After 2 weeks, nasira ulit, same problem. I didnt even touch it this time. Sa dashboard ko na nga nirereset pag nawalan ng signal (which is also another but minor problem). I didnt touch it at all tapos nasira na lang ng magisa.

    • Avatar for Reuben Gibe Reuben Gibe says:

      Wala kwenta ang product na yan so for those people that planning to buy this kind of product then u must think to avoid regrets.There is a limit and easily break.

  6. Avatar for Reuben Gibe Reuben Gibe says:

    sakit ng ulo lang yan edgar,huwag ka magexpect na maganda yan kc it offers limited services only kahit magpost paid ka after mo maconsume ang 800mb or 1gb then u will suffer a headache low connection for the rest of the day.

  7. Avatar for Edgar Edgar says:

    Bakit ang unit na smart bro pocket wi fi pag na fully low ang battery hindi na macharge uli..pero yung unit ay bago pa lang.

    • Avatar for Reuben Gibe Reuben Gibe says:

      sakit ng ulo lang yan edgar,huwag ka magexpect na maganda yan kc it offers limited services only kahit magpost paid ka after mo maconsume ang 800mb or 1gb then u will suffer a headache low connection for the rest of the day.

  8. Avatar for kelvin kelvin says:

    bakit hindi maka connect ang windows 7 ultimate pc ko e nakaka connect naman sya sa ibang wifi. may problema ba sa compatibility?

    • Avatar for Reuben Gibe Reuben Gibe says:

      kelvin, wala sa os yan maari sa driver ng wifi mo or password issue yan.Kung makkakonek ka im sure pansamatagal na maayos na connection.Pang fb lang yan data na yan.

  9. Avatar for Reuben Gibe Reuben Gibe says:

    Smart only allows limited offer for all prepaid subscriber and even postpaid plan might experience as that matters.There’s nothing we can do about that offers.

  10. Avatar for Stoix Stoix says:

    Sir, have you contacted Smart about the intermittent signal problems you encountered with this device? You said that it could be a firmware problem. It could be a headache. Thanks.

    • Avatar for Mobi Mobi says:

      It is really a headache. I doubt if smart is doing something about it.
      I hope this article reach ntc and order the recall of the devices that smart have sold.

  11. Avatar for Reuben Reuben says:

    Ano ba lang ang pwede gawin sa 800 mb at 1gb a day?Its worth ba yun kung mahilig ka mgstream or nggaming ka mghapon?Even skype chatting wla na yan?Kawawa naman subscriber palagi limited.Wala nb mganda sa subscription ng prepaid.Ang service ang kailangan ng higit ng mga subscriber at hindi yun puro pagppaganda ng device na useless kung pangit ang service na nakkuha.Puro Pakabig ang mga isp natin at wala na yata mapagpilian,Sana kahit papaano may puso rin ang mga isp natin.

    • Avatar for Robert Robert says:

      sang ayon po ako sa comment nyo. masyado po pagkagahaman sa kita ang mga isp dito sa atin, mahal na nga poor pa ang serbisyo.

    • Avatar for Salazar Salazar says:

      This solution is not for download streaming and it’s more likely for upload streaming purposes. Please understand first what is offered for this solution and understand what you need.

  12. Avatar for Mario Erazo Mario Erazo says:

    Ano yung 1gb/day na postpaid? Alloutsurf ba yun? Kasi sa postpaid plans nakalagay lang 999 for 15gb monthly data.

  13. Avatar for Dirac Dirac says:

    Been trying to look for the wlan protocol used by smart home wifi, does it support wlan ac?

  14. Avatar for Presley Pineda Presley Pineda says:

    does it work for sun cellular sim currently im using sun unlimited internet thanks…

  15. Avatar for Lorena Zata Lorena Zata says:

    I am planning to avail this new product.The problem is i can’t find where i could avail this.even a booth would d or a retailer one.Could you help me find one? Thanks!

  16. Avatar for Fran P. Fran P. says:

    Hello! Is the SIM card of this one detachable? I currently have the Globe Prepaid Home WiFi but I am not so happy about the signal coverage in my area and just planning to get one of these or just buy a factory unlocked LTE pocket wifi by Huawei. Also one of the downsides of the Globe Prepaid Home Wifi is the built in non-replaceable SIM card which I really disliked about it. Pls help as I am contemplating if I should get this or a factory unlocked portable LTE pocket WiFi from Huawei. I actually don’t care that much if the data is consumable or unlimited. It’s only a matter of disciplined usage. Not trying to side with telco giants but business-wise offering unlimited internet on a super fast connection speed is I would say a big lost for them. Just stating an opinion here. Thanks! I expect a reply from anyone from Yugatech. More powers!

    • Avatar for Abe Olandres Abe Olandres says:

      Yes, just tried removing the SIM card at the bottom and replaced it with a different one.

  17. Avatar for Reuben Reuben says:

    maganda sana kung binabalik niyo na lang un unlimited subscription ng prepaid sa smart kasi maari pumatok pa yan.Sa totoo lang dapatgawing affordability na lang yan mga ganyan para kahit panu nkkatulong din sa mmyan at bukod dun ddami ang subscriber d bali mgmahal ang unit pero un subsccription lang talaga ay malaki bagay na sa pang araw araw.

  18. Avatar for Reuben Reuben says:

    Paanuy lung mahilig ako sa torrent and youtube ,anu plans yun ppwede na walang limit.

  19. Avatar for TechnoFreak29 TechnoFreak29 says:

    pwede bang palitan sya ng ibang smartbrosim, like postpaid sim?

  20. Avatar for Nel Nel says:

    pwede ba tong saksakan ng smart postpaid lte sim?

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