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How does WiFi hire work for travel? UK 2026 guide

A portable WiFi device gives multiple gadgets internet access abroad from a single rental unit. Here is how it works, what it costs, and how to pick one up.

July 2026 · GadgetRank Editorial

What is portable WiFi hire?

Portable WiFi hire (sometimes called a "MiFi" or pocket WiFi) is a small battery-powered router you take with you when travelling. It connects to local mobile networks at your destination and creates its own private WiFi hotspot, which your phone, laptop or tablet can join just like you would join home WiFi.

How you get one

Most UK providers let you order a unit online before you travel, either for home delivery or airport collection. You return it in a prepaid envelope or drop-off point after your trip. Data is either included in a flat rate or added as a bundle, depending on the provider and destination.

Why groups and families use it over eSIMs

The main advantage of WiFi hire over an eSIM is that one unit covers multiple devices at once — typically 5 to 10 simultaneous connections. For a family of four, that means one rental instead of four separate eSIM plans, which is usually the cheaper and simpler option when everyone needs data at the same time.

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WiFi hire vs eSIM — which is right for you

If you are travelling solo with one device, an eSIM is usually simpler and just as cheap. If you are travelling with family or a group and want to share one data connection across several devices without juggling multiple SIMs or eSIMs, a WiFi hire unit is typically the better and more cost-effective option.

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