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Verizon MiFi 6620L Jetpack 4G LTE Mobile Hotspot (Verizon Wireless)

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Features

  • Feature: Connect up to 15 Wi-Fi Enabled Devices
  • Feature: Universal Charging to Charge other Devices
  • Feature: Up to 20 hours of continuous use
  • Feature: Touch Navigation Keys

Description

Connect up to 15 Wi-Fi-enabled devices Laptops. Tablets. Gaming consoles. Cameras. Music players. Wearables and more. If your gadget is Wi-Fi-enabled, the exclusive Verizon Jetpack 4G LTE Mobile Hotspot MiFi 6620L gives you a secure connection to America's largest, most reliable 4G LTE network. Stay charged for when you need it most Charge and stay charged with the most powerful 2-in-1 battery around. It not only keeps you connected up to 20 hours, but also doubles as a universal charger for external devices that need a battery boost. Now you can surf the web, check email, video chat and more from your Wi-Fi-enabled devices longer. Part Number(s): 6620L

Product Dimensions: 3.7 x 0.76 x 2.6 inches


Item Weight: 4.7 ounces


Item model number: MiFi 6620L


Batteries: 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included)


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Wireless communication technologies: 3_g,4_g,wi_fi


Connectivity technologies: Wi Fi


Special features: WPS


Other display features: Wireless


Human Interface Input: Touchscreen with Stylus Support


Color: Black


Phone Talk Time: 1200 Minutes


Whats in the box: Pre-Installed SIM, USB Charger, Wall Adapter


Manufacturer: Verizon Wireless


Date First Available: October 2, 2014


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  • Required a little more than swapping SIM cards but still works great.
1. Requires a micro sim card. The one I had was full size but Verizon will replace for free and did. I received mine within three business days (free shipping) but you can pay about $7 for two day. 2. Put in new SIM card but only received limited access. Required calling Verizon and providing the IMEI which is under the battery. 3. Works great! I initially tried a factory reset per online troubleshooting but that did not work for me. The steps above resulted in the device working. This device is no longer available from Verizon but is still an upgrade from the JetPack it is replacing (stopped holding a charge) and a much cheaper option than buying a new device plus an activation fee. Verizon could never explain what they were activating since I already had an account. I suppose the steps above are the activation process. But as you can see, they will send you a free SIM card if you already have an account and you can do the activation. I have this same device through my work (3 plus years) and it holds a great standby and usage charge. Arrived with Novatel battery and matching charger. This differed from what I received with the same Jetpack my work issued, but I feel what I received is original to the device. However, the box is not original. The box was for a phone. This is not an issue for me but be aware since my device was described as Like New. So far this holds a charge like my one for work. I really like that you can connect to 15 devices. It is thick and a little heavy but a workhorse. The seller I purchased from, Wireless Trader, required a signature for delivery. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 5, 2018 by Jackie Jade

  • Defective product
The SIM card reader was defective. Lost out internet internet in hurricane Ian,Really needed this so we could have internet again. Wait in line forever at Verizon they set it up I went home and it showed no SIM card. Went back stood in line again only to find out that it was defective and they did not have any in stock (all of south Florida was out). Driving home I stopped at T-Mobile,got the last one. Family was happy again and lived happily ever after. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 16, 2022 by John T

  • Really great XLTE MiFi device
So far so good. I'll update this review if I experience any problems that other users are reporting (starting off at fast speeds, then slowing down, etc.). I think those issues mainly depend on your coverage, and you can sometimes help it by getting an external antenna and/or signal amplifier if you are in an area with poor coverage (see below). Since this review is about this device and not Verizon coverage (though if it were, I would also say that they do have one of the larger LTE networks), I'm rating it based on the device itself. Allow me to explain some pros/cons: PROS: * Uses Verizon's XLTE bands, making it essentially capable of faster speeds (higher bandwidth on less crowded spectrum) if you live in an area with that coverage (again, not rating the coverage, just the fact that this device has this capability). *Many sources online indicate this also is LTE Advanced capable, so this should keep the device current moving forward for some time. * The device doubles as a battery pack! This would be useful for me, say at a conference or event where I sometimes had to bring another battery pack for a mobile device. * Fully customizable router-like features. This device is able to port forward, MAC filter, port filter, WPS (security issues aside), supports passthrough VPN, DMZ, can allow devices to communicate with each other (if desired), etc. This is a fully-featured device. * The web interface allows you to customize many hotspot features and also how they present themselves (or not) on the device itself. Really useful. * "test port" is really an external antenna port. You do need the adapter which you can find here Novatel Wireless Verizon Jetpack MiFi 6620L 4G LTE Mobile Hotspot External Antenna Adapter Cable Pigtail With Fme Male Connector. The adapter goes to FME Male which is useful as some of the Wilson cellular antenna products use this same connector (some antennas use SMA though so you may need another converter on top of this adapter). CONS: * Unless I am missing it, I do not see a static IP feature. How do you offer port forwarding, etc. and not static IP. I suppose I could manually set a static IP on my device, but that's kind of a pain. * Slightly thicker than I would prefer, because it offers the battery pack feature. This is not a major problem for me though, since it is replacing a battery pack and hotspot device. Other notes: I have not noticed any ghost data usage but I see a number of other people reporting it online. If I start to experience that, I would probably get a data usage app to double check. I also have set my connections in Windows 8.1 to "metered" and turned off syncing over metered connections. Also, I experienced a moderately decent 10 Mbps Down/5 Mbps Up using an unscientific Speedtest*net. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 14, 2014 by Amazon customer

  • Good product
Received the product but Verizon was unable to connect it with SIM card it came with. Verizon stated they would send a SIM card and it would not add to my current bill to turn it on. 10 days later, no SIM card. Called Verizon who stated it was on its way and all I had to do was put it in and it would auto sync and be functional. Waited five more days and finally went to a Verizon store who gave me a new SIM card and charged me 35 dollars to connect it and 20 dollars a month to use it. Be aware of additional costs. It has worked great as an additional hotspot. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 18, 2022 by Traci Bauder

  • Solid performer, much more reliable than the 4620LE
We live on the road full time in a motorhome and this MiFi is our primary means of connectivity. Have been using the 6620L for about 5 months now and it has been a solid performer. Previously had the 4620LE MiFi and that one tended to lock up and needed frequent rebooting, the 6620 has not crashed once so far. Most of the time I am using the 6620L hardwire tethered to a Pepwave Surf-On-The-Go with no issues (certain firmware levels of the PepWave SOTG support hardwire tethering). I previously had the 4620LE hardwire tethered to the Pepwave and no firmware update was required for either device when I connected the 6620L in its place. The only limitation I have noticed with this combo (also with the 4620LE), is the Pepwave does not report the actual Verizon signal level (number of bars) on its LED display, you must look at the 6620L screen to see the correct Verizon signal level. I like that the display on the 6620L continuously reports data plan usage in a bar graph type format. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 17, 2015 by Volt Doctor

  • How to insert sim card
Inserting the sim card is not easy for a novice like me. Otherwise a good product. (What is needed is a very detailed explanation of how to correctly insert that tiny card.)
Reviewed in the United States on April 26, 2026 by john s.

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