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If you need quite a lot of data, the HK$118 tourist SIM will be the cheapest and most value for money. It offers 5GB of data for one week.

If you don't use that much, you may want to consider others, but I haven't researched much and compared their prices.
 

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Will be in hk for 5 days, what's the cheapest data Sim prepaid?

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hi, does anyone know if the data sim that we purchase at HKIA is suitable for wireless router (that is, my own portable wireless router) or it only works with smartphones/tablets?

TIA!
 

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hi, does anyone know if the data sim that we purchase at HKIA is suitable for wireless router (that is, my own portable wireless router) or it only works with smartphones/tablets?

TIA!

bought a CSL one2free sometime ago and it worked on my router. to be really sure, ask the staff before you purchase?

i still have the sim card, let me know if you want to loan. the data plans are unlimited. 7-day plan costs $78 if i remember correctly.
 
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Hi! Can the tourist sim be purchased downtown? My flight reaches airport at 5am so I doubt the airport counters would be opened yet.
 

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Hi! Can the tourist sim be purchased downtown? My flight reaches airport at 5am so I doubt the airport counters would be opened yet.

Actually you can buy from ChangiRecommends leh.

For 5 days 1.5gb: https://www.changirecommends.com/deal.aspx?id=1488
For 8 days 5gb: https://www.changirecommends.com/deal.aspx?id=1489

Price is somewhat the same if you convert HKD back to SGD, just a few cents difference I guess?

Just grab them before your flight at changi airport. They open 24hrs one.
 

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Hi, may I know the difference between the tourist SIM and the overseas wifi router in this case?
https://www.changirecommends.com/owifi.aspx

If I'm using the data more for Maps and WhatsApp, don't need to make any calls, will it better to get the SIM or use router?

TIA!

wifi router does not have voice, so cannot make phone calls

can make whatsapp call

for maps & WA, wifi router shld do, some more can be shared by more than 1 device
 

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Hi, may I know the difference between the tourist SIM and the overseas wifi router in this case?
https://www.changirecommends.com/owifi.aspx

If I'm using the data more for Maps and WhatsApp, don't need to make any calls, will it better to get the SIM or use router?

TIA!

Depends on how many days you are going, and which one has a better pricing for you.

The wifi router not cheap since it goes by daily rate. Although it can be shared among you and your family/partner, same can be said if you get a tourist sim card coz you can switch on wifi hotspot for others to use.

Holding a wifi router also would mean keeping it on (and possibly need a portable battery charger to keep it charged) unless you intend to keep switching it on and off for the whole day. So on top of keeping the router charged, you need to keep your phone charged also (if you are a heavy user - keep taking photos/videos/posting on social media). That's two portable battery chargers to bring out.

Also, note that the wifi router for HK from Changi Recommends has daily usage of 500mb, after which it will significantly slow down until the day ends. Tourist sim however, gives you 4G speed (if you buy the 4G sim that is) for whichever package you are buying. (eg. 5DAYS 4G PCCW HONGKONG gives you 4G speed for 1.5gb - for 5 days.)

However, I personally prefer wifi router because I don't need to switch out my local sim card for their sim card. I usually have to remain contactable even when I'm overseas, so having a wifi router means I don't need to bring along a secondary phone. And since I already have a spare battery for my phone, the portable battery charger can be used exclusively for the wifi router.

Still, you'll need to weigh the pros and cons yourself judging on your usage, the users, etc.
 

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Depends on how many days you are going, and which one has a better pricing for you.

The wifi router not cheap since it goes by daily rate. Although it can be shared among you and your family/partner, same can be said if you get a tourist sim card coz you can switch on wifi hotspot for others to use.

Holding a wifi router also would mean keeping it on (and possibly need a portable battery charger to keep it charged) unless you intend to keep switching it on and off for the whole day. So on top of keeping the router charged, you need to keep your phone charged also (if you are a heavy user - keep taking photos/videos/posting on social media). That's two portable battery chargers to bring out.

Also, note that the wifi router for HK from Changi Recommends has daily usage of 500mb, after which it will significantly slow down until the day ends. Tourist sim however, gives you 4G speed (if you buy the 4G sim that is) for whichever package you are buying. (eg. 5DAYS 4G PCCW HONGKONG gives you 4G speed for 1.5gb - for 5 days.)

However, I personally prefer wifi router because I don't need to switch out my local sim card for their sim card. I usually have to remain contactable even when I'm overseas, so having a wifi router means I don't need to bring along a secondary phone. And since I already have a spare battery for my phone, the portable battery charger can be used exclusively for the wifi router.

Still, you'll need to weigh the pros and cons yourself judging on your usage, the users, etc.

that is so helpful! detailed analyst! would you know whether the wifi router from changi recommends can still be used in macau? as i will be there for a day only.. if cannot also alright, just 1 day without fb haha!
 

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that is so helpful! detailed analyst! would you know whether the wifi router from changi recommends can still be used in macau? as i will be there for a day only.. if cannot also alright, just 1 day without fb haha!

go to Klook HK to book a wifi router, pick up at HK airport on arrival

much cheaper than Changi Recommends

I paid only S$2 a day. first mobile booking got $1.80 off

1GB a day, fast connection, device works well

there is also the HK+Macau option I think, which costs more
 

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that is so helpful! detailed analyst! would you know whether the wifi router from changi recommends can still be used in macau? as i will be there for a day only.. if cannot also alright, just 1 day without fb haha!

go to Klook HK to book a wifi router, pick up at HK airport on arrival

much cheaper than Changi Recommends

I paid only S$2 a day. first mobile booking got $1.80 off

1GB a day, fast connection, device works well

there is also the HK+Macau option I think, which costs more

I think the Changi Recommends one cannot work in Macau. Maybe you can consider oceanicmanta's suggestion of booking with Klook HK? More data per day (500mb more) and got HK+macau option. BUT, the Klook's option is literally limited to 1gb per day (if you exceed then no more data to use till the next day - need to find WIFI), and it's only at 3g speed.

I managed to survive in Macau for a day trip without data before, haha. But I had to go buy some drinks at Starbucks to get their wifi to locate myself when I was in Taipa. Offline map was a bit wonky and I wasn't able to get a stable GPS connection without data/wifi. Paper maps will always work though, and can always just ask around if one feels lost. :D
 

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go to Klook HK to book a wifi router, pick up at HK airport on arrival

much cheaper than Changi Recommends

I paid only S$2 a day. first mobile booking got $1.80 off

1GB a day, fast connection, device works well

there is also the HK+Macau option I think, which costs more

hey, thanks man! i was looking at this klook device as well.. but im thinking will it work if i pay 1 day for the macau-HK device (which is S$5) and then for the balance 4 days, get the HK device (S$2 per day)..
 

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I think the Changi Recommends one cannot work in Macau. Maybe you can consider oceanicmanta's suggestion of booking with Klook HK? More data per day (500mb more) and got HK+macau option. BUT, the Klook's option is literally limited to 1gb per day (if you exceed then no more data to use till the next day - need to find WIFI), and it's only at 3g speed.

I managed to survive in Macau for a day trip without data before, haha. But I had to go buy some drinks at Starbucks to get their wifi to locate myself when I was in Taipa. Offline map was a bit wonky and I wasn't able to get a stable GPS connection without data/wifi. Paper maps will always work though, and can always just ask around if one feels lost. :D

yeah, may just get the klook device.. the speed not so much of an issue, price is.. haha! thanks!
 

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hey, thanks man! i was looking at this klook device as well.. but im thinking will it work if i pay 1 day for the macau-HK device (which is S$5) and then for the balance 4 days, get the HK device (S$2 per day)..

dont forget pick up & return is at HKIA hor ;)

think min. is 2 days rental.

but even if can rent 1 day means u need to return at HKIA on the same day.
 
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