The backpack costs less than the bulkier Starlink travel case that SpaceX sold for the previous satellite dish.< /p>
SpaceX is now selling a backpack for $199 to help you get the job done. The company has updated the Starlink store with new equipment that is designed to carry the antenna. PCMag writes about it.
The backpack can carry a standard Starlink V4 antenna, a model that was introduced about a year ago. — the company writes in the product description.
The backpack seems quite thin and sleek, especially compared to SpaceX's first official Starlink travel case, which was bulky but roomy enough to accommodate the second-generation Starlink antenna.
200% Deposit Bonus up to €3,000 180% First Deposit Bonus up to $20,000In contrast, the new backpack has a rather thin and flat look , which makes sense since the V4 antenna is only 1.5 inches thick and can easily be placed next to a laptop.
SpaceX claims that the backpack's rugged outer shell will protect your Starlink gear from the elements. Delivery is expected to begin in two to three weeks.
Roaming plan that allows you to use satellite Internet on the go, instead of at one residential address. It's perfect for those who want to use Starlink on the go or while camping.
The $199 price tag might be intimidating, but the backpack is a bit cheaper than the travel case for the old Starlink antenna. It originally cost $250 before SpaceX dropped the price to $175. To make Starlink even more portable, this summer SpaceX also began selling a mini version that's about the size of a laptop and can fit in any regular backpack.
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