Muama Ryoko: Here’s What You Can Expect to Pay

by Flo

The Muama Ryoko is an LTE router designed to provide you with Wi-Fi on the go. However, this comes with costs that aren’t always easy to keep track of. We’ve done the research for you and will explain how much mobile internet costs and what ongoing expenses it entails.

Muama Ryoko: Device Costs at a Glance

The Muama Ryoko is an LTE router that promises data transfer speeds of up to 150 Mbps and 12 hours of battery life. It is designed to allow up to 10 devices to connect simultaneously.

  • The regular price of the Muama Ryoko is 296 euros. However, the company frequently advertises the device with enticing discounts and “last chance” deals at significantly lower prices; for example, in June 2024, you can buy the router for 89 euros. Based on our experience, however, this “discount” has been available since at least 2021.
  • If you decide to purchase multiple LTE routers at once, the price per device will be lower.
  • In addition, the online store advertises a 30-day money-back guarantee as well as free shipping on every order.
  • You can pay for the Muama Ryoko with your credit card, PayPal, or Klarna.

Here’s how high the ongoing costs are

If you’ve decided to buy the LTE router from Muama, you should be aware that there are ongoing costs involved. The device comes standard with a 4G-capable prepaid SIM card that includes 500 megabytes of data. According to Muama, you must first activate this via your smartphone or tablet. Please also note that the Muama SIM card only works in Europe.

  • Once you have used up this data allowance, you must either top up the SIM card for a fee or purchase a new one. Muama promises that the router works with all 4G-enabled SIM cards.
  • In our experience, 500 megabytes isn’t very much, especially if you want to watch videos or play online games. This means you could easily use up the data allowance on the very first day.
  • The cost of topping up Muama’s own SIM card is not listed on the provider’s website.
  • Similar products cost around 20 euros, such as a CallYa card from Vodafone. However, these usually come with a data allowance of 10 GB.
  • The ongoing costs therefore depend on your browsing habits. However, you should budget around 10 euros for four weeks.

    Is Muama a reputable company? Here are some possible alternatives

    The question of whether Muama is a reputable company cannot be easily answered. The online store relies on a strategy of “act fast.” There is no Trusted Shops seal, nor any other awards indicating customer satisfaction. Only a few Facebook reviews, all of which received top ratings, are displayed.

    • On the review platform Trust Pilot, Muama’s online store has an average rating of 3.1 out of 5 possible stars, resulting in an “acceptable” rating (as of June 2024). There, you can also read comments from users.
    • The product, which is heavily advertised online, could not be found on other review sites. However, users are sharing their experiences with the device in the comments section of the manufacturer’s promotional video on YouTube.
    • In general, when considering the results from review portals, you should keep in mind that the ratings are usually based on anonymous user reviews, the authenticity of which we cannot verify. Experience shows that negative experiences lead to online reviews more often than positive ones. The same applies to comments in forums and on YouTube.
    • The company lists a registered office in Lithuania in its legal notice. Address: Gedimino str. 45-7, Kaunas, Lithuania. An email address ([email protected]) and a phone number (+1 (205) 782-8551) are provided there. Our tip: Pay with PayPal to ensure the highest possible security for your purchase.
    • If you don’t want to take the risk, there are alternatives available to you.
    • The test winner is the Netgear Nighthawk M1, which costs around 350 euros (as of June 2024).
    • The best value, however, is the D-Link DWR-932, which costs only around 40 euros and is therefore even more affordable than the Muama Ryoko (as of June 2024).

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