Connect to Vienna, Hallstatt, and more cities with the best Austria pocket WiFi! Book one for your trip here.
In a nutshell
- What is the best Austria pocket WiFi for travelers? If you plan to explore Vienna or Innsbruck, make sure to get this WiFi egg that you can have delivered anywhere in Europe!
- How much to rent a pocket WiFi in Austria? It typically starts at around $55 for 3 days (or $18 per day), which includes unlimited data, connectivity for 10 gadgets, and delivery fees. Check the price here.
- Traveling from Asia to Austria? Check out the best WiFi eggs that you can pick up in these countries: Hong Kong, Indonesia, the Philippines, Singapore, Malaysia, & Thailand
- Complete your trip! Aside from a WiFi egg, make sure to book this transportation card in Vienna ๐
Best Austria Pocket WiFi for Rent
If you plan to explore Austria with family or friends, you will want a pocket WiFi that can connect multiple gadgets to the internet. Instead of purchasing multiple SIM cards or these travel eSIMs, you can simply rent one WiFi egg for as many days as you want. You and your group will get access to speedy internet connection for navigation, browsing, streaming, social media, messaging, and more. Here are the most popular Austria WiFi eggs available:
1. 4G Austria Pocket WiFi (Delivery in Austria/EU)
- RENTAL PRICE: Book here starting at $55 for 3 days (only $18 per day)
- WHAT YOUโLL GET: Unlimited data, validity period of 3-14 days, connectivity for up to 10 gadgets, AC adapter and cable, & delivery to any address in Europe including Austria
- DELIVERY NOTES. Austria Pocket WiFi rental devices usually arrive within 1-2 business days. When booking, make sure to provide your contact number with country code (This will be used to coordinate delivery).
- BEST REVIEW: โI booked the Wi-Fi pocket for three days but it was delivered to me in the afternoon and therefore I was unable to take full advantage of the booked service, I contacted the assistance and they replied that it was being delivered I felt little listened to after they in the previous days they contacted me several times a day to ask me for the same information several times. Good connection but short battery life.โ
2. 4G/5G Austria Pocket WiFi (Pick-up or Delivery in Asia)
Aside from the WiFi egg option that you can have delivered to your hotel or accommodation in Europe, you can also consider booking the following options for travelers coming from Asia:
- 4G Austria Pocket WiFi (Pick-up in Hong Kong Airport ๐ญ๐ฐ)
- 4G Austria Pocket WiFI (Pick-up in NAIA, Philippines ๐ต๐ญ)
- 4G Austria Pocket WiFi (Delivery in Indonesia ๐ฎ๐ฉ)
- 4G Austria Pocket WiFI (Pick-up in KLIA, Malaysia ๐ฒ๐พ)
- 4G Austria Pocket WiFi (Delivery in Singapore ๐ธ๐ฌ)
- 4G Austria Pocket WiFI (Pick-up in Thailand ๐น๐ญ)
Should you get an eSIM or Pocket Wifi in Austria?
If canโt decide between booking an Austria pocket WiFi or eSIM, think about who will travel and how long your trip is.
A. Who will travel to Austria?
If you will be traveling to Austria as a group (3 or more people), most likely youโll stick together for most of your trip. For this reason, booking a pocket WiFi over an eSIM or SIM card would be preferable because it can get everyone connected at the same time without having someone use their phone as a mobile hotspot. Also, even if a pocket WiFi device can only accommodate as many users, it is still cheaper to rent one than buying multiple virtual or physical SIM cards.
If you will go to Austria as a solo traveler, getting a prepaid SIM card or eSIM may be ideal for you if you will mostly be on your mobile phone. But if you are a digital nomad who needs to connect multiple gadgets to the internet, such as a laptop or tablet, then booking an Austria pocket Wifi may make more sense.
B. How long will you be traveling?
Compared to eSIMs, Wifi eggs in Austria tend to offer more flexibility because it is rented per day. This means that you can book it for the exact duration of your trip (no paying for unused time!). Letโs say you will explore the country for 5 days, then you can rent it for exactly that length.
On the other hand, prepaid eSIMs in Austria tend to have more rigid plans. The number of days are fixed. This means that if you were to stay in Vienna for 24 days and suppose there is no 20-day option available, then you will most likely have to buy an eSIM for 30 days. Of course, if the duration of your Austria trip is covered exactly by an eSIM data plan, then that would be perfect!