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Discounted TravelersWifi portable internet hotspot

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A traveler named Arno shared their recommendation for the TravelersWifi hotspot as a great way to access the internet in Switzerland, mentioning a promo code for a discount. Another user, Paul, was curious about picking one up in Wengen and if he could use the promo code upon pickup. Travelers in the thread highlighted their experiences with both the wifi device and an alternative Salt prepaid SIM card.

Key takeaways:
  • You can pick up the TravelersWifi hotspot directly from the Tourist Information Centre in Wengen without a booking.
  • After collecting the hotspot, charge it immediately to avoid running out of battery during use.
  • The TravelersWifi service offers a promo code that can be entered during the online booking process for a discount, but it may not apply at physical locations.
  • The Salt prepaid SIM card option provides unlimited data for 10 days at a low price and works well for sharing internet among multiple devices.
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Viewing 24 replies - 1 through 20 (of 24 total)
  • Arno
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    12 October 2018 at 16:53:24 #818671

    Hi everyone,

    We think the best way to access the internet in Switzerland is the TravelersWifi hotspot. It offers high speed internet, can be shared by multiple people, and there’s no need to switch SIM cards. Get a 10% discount with the coupon code SWISSAUTOMN18MSA. You can enter the coupon code under “Optional”, at the bottom of the page with the price overview.

    Further details are here: https://www.myswissalps.com/planning/practical/mobile-internet/

    You don’t have to travel in October to take advantage of this. Booking no later than 30 November 2018 is sufficient.

    Happy travels!

  • User
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    Reply 1 of 24 • 14 October 2018 at 19:01:14 #897815

    Hi Arno,

    could you tell me if I am able to pick one up without booking? I am in Wengen t the moment and am thinking of picking one up from the Tourist Information Centre.

    Thank you

    paul

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    Reply 2 of 24 • 14 October 2018 at 19:29:30 #897816

    Hi Paul,

    Yes, you can pop into the Tourist info in Wengen and get one on the spot. 🙂

    User
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    Reply 3 of 24 • 14 October 2018 at 20:38:07 #897817

    Great – thanks Lucas.

    I will push my luck now and ask if I am able to quote that promo code that Arno mentioned and receive the 10% discount??

    If not it’s no problem- I will pick one up anyway.

    Thanks for your reply.

    Paul

    User
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    Reply 4 of 24 • 15 October 2018 at 5:52:14 #897818

    As far as I’m aware it is an online promotion only. You could order it online and ask for pick-up in Wengen though.

    But if you want it immediately you might need to just go in an get it on the spot rather than order online. They may be able to incorporate the promotion code there but they aren’t official Traveler’s WiFi staff.

    User
    Inactive
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    Reply 5 of 24 • 15 October 2018 at 16:23:01 #897819

    Any inputs on Salt prepay sim with unlimited data for 10 days for 10CHF? You could potentially insert that SIM in unlocked android phone, turn on hotspot and get unlimited data on other devices. I know this is little bit tech-savvy but easy to do by anyone.

    User
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    Reply 6 of 24 • 15 October 2018 at 16:39:07 #897820

    Yes, the Salt sim card option has been used by other members here before. Seemed to work well for them.

    User
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    Reply 7 of 24 • 15 October 2018 at 17:58:44 #897821

    A quick update on our wifi experience. We picked one up from the Wengen Tourist Information Centre this morning.

    It was good except ran out of charge after about half an hour. As we picked it up and went for the day out it was a bit frustrating as we had to wait till we got back to our accommodation to charge it ( where we had wifi anyway). On the plus side it seemed to work really well when it had some charge however we were told that it was fully charged when we picked it up. Therefore we’ve paid for a day when we couldn’t use it. On the upside, it will be great over the next few days.

    So my advice would be to charge it after you pick it up – if you can.

    Arno
    Moderator
    15749 posts
    Reply 8 of 24 • 16 October 2018 at 4:06:06 #897822

    Thanks for the update Sparksy. That’s unfortunate. I am quite sure that it should be fully charged normally. I’d recommend to let them know via their website.

    User
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    Reply 9 of 24 • 17 October 2018 at 18:47:23 #897823

    Hi Lucas & Arno,

    Another quick update on our wifi experience. As mentioned previously, it works really well but we had an issue the first day as it only had about 30 minutes charge. Well I awoke this morning to an email from the travellers wifi people – they had read my feedback on the wifi and were able to track me down from the pick up location and date. They refunded me a day hire on the wifi unit! That is great service and I was very impressed. It was only 7 francs but the gesture was worth a lot more. Would recommend this device to all.

    Kind regards,

    Paul

    User
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    Reply 10 of 24 • 18 October 2018 at 6:58:36 #897824

    Hi Paul,

    Very nice to hear! They are great people at Traveler’s Wifi for sure. 🙂

    luvmystang
    Participant
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    Reply 11 of 24 • 19 October 2018 at 17:21:38 #897825

    I made an online booking earlier in the month for the Wifi device before this promotion. Can I cancel that and then redo the booking to get the discount?

    Thanks!

    User
    Inactive
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    Reply 12 of 24 • 20 October 2018 at 7:56:44 #897826

    Hi luvmystang,

    You can contact Traveler’s Wifi for the cancellation process and then you could book again.

    Arno
    Moderator
    15749 posts
    Reply 13 of 24 • 1 November 2018 at 8:47:03 #897827

    Hi all,

    This promotion is extended to November 30.

    Maverick
    Participant
    27 posts
    Reply 14 of 24 • 3 November 2018 at 13:14:25 #897828

    Hi Arno,

    As I am trying to book the travellers wifi through the link http://www.travelerswifi.com,there are no options for the promo code.

    how do we use the promocode?

    regards,

    User
    Inactive
    83504 posts
    Reply 15 of 24 • 3 November 2018 at 14:40:30 #897829

    Hi Maverick,

    Once you click “Book It” there is a subsection labelled optional where you can input a the promo code (their website calls it a coupon code).

    Maverick
    Participant
    27 posts
    Reply 16 of 24 • 3 November 2018 at 16:41:37 #897830

    Thanks Lucas,

    That was helpful. I purchased it now.

    best regards.

    User
    Inactive
    83504 posts
    Reply 17 of 24 • 13 November 2018 at 13:38:56 #897831

    Firstly, thank you for the info about this WiFi device. We’re still shopping around for options but it seems this may be a good option to consider.

    Question about charging the device (since I read someone posted about running out of power). Can it be charged using power bank? We always carry multiple power banks to charge our smart phones.

    Thank you!

    Arno
    Moderator
    15749 posts
    Reply 18 of 24 • 13 November 2018 at 14:09:07 #897832

    Hi BamT,

    Yes, you can charge it via a power bank with a micro USB cable. I never needed that option since you can press the off button if you don’t need it for a while. But if you need to have it enabled all the time it runs out of power after 5 to 6 hours, and you can recharge it. A wall charger is included for when you’re back in your accommodation.

    User
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    Reply 19 of 24 • 13 November 2018 at 14:27:56 #897833

    Hi Arno,

    Thank you! Good to know it’s re-chargeable using any micro USB connected power bank. Just in case we need to do it while we’re on the road, etc.

    Best,

    Al

    User
    Inactive
    83504 posts
    Reply 20 of 24 • 13 November 2018 at 17:51:24 #897834

    Hi, I wanted to share my experience with salt mobile pre paid data sim card that I purchased at zurich airport when I visited Switzerland last week.

    It costed me 10 chf and is capable to provide unlimited internet for upto 10 days. I put that sim card in an unlocked android phone and turned on mobile hotspot. That way I was able to share internet on 4 of my devices. It worked flawlessly for me for 5 days of my stay. I think I saved about 40 chf by going this route compared to renting a hotspot. Just wanted to share my experience with this salt mobile cheaper option of mobile hotspot.

    Thanks!

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