Monday, April 18, 2016

Make Memories Anywhere and Share Them Instantly - GlocalMe Makes it Possible



One of the great pleasures of traveling is experiencing life changing events, witnessing the world’s natural beauty, and meeting new, interesting people. Nowadays, these memories can be documented in blogs and on social media to be instantly shared with the world. In order to share your memories, however, you must have access to a reliable internet connection. That said, the best way to share your one-of-a-kind pictures and stories is to always travel with a GlocalMe G2.

12963837_515119655342706_1229385536450416882_n.jpgWith a GlocalMe G2 mobile WiFi hotspot in your backpack, internet access is never more than a few clicks away. When deployed, GlocalMe scans local 3G and 4G networks and then connects itself to the strongest signal which is then broadcast as a WiFi hotspot. This means that you always have access to the strongest domestic network without having to pay the steep roaming charges associated with your home carrier.


12512402_512403002281038_7634858292615996270_n.jpgSound too good to be true? Do you doubt the effectiveness and efficiency of the GlocalMe G2? Well, then consider the fact that GlocalMe works in over 100 countries and can support up to 5 devices at once. That’s right, whether you are hiking the cliffs of Machu Picchu, blazing a trail in the Australian Outback, or taking a selfie in front of the Roman Colosseum, GlocalMe can help you share your experience.

Bonus Fact: GlocalMe also acts as a backup power source that can store 15 hours worth of power for your mobile phone!

Don’t wait until you return home to share your travel experience with friends and family. Use GlocalMe to make sure those close to you can live vicariously through your adventures. If a picture is worth a thousand words, GlocalMe is too precious to compare.

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