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product_id: 58969147
title: "Verizon MiFi USB730L U730L 4G LTE Global USB Modem Black, Verizon"
brand: "novatel wireless"
price: "502.64 DT"
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reviews_count: 8
category: "Novatel Wireless"
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# Global 4G LTE coverage in 200+ countries Superior antenna for extended signal range Swivel USB connector for flexible port access Verizon MiFi USB730L U730L 4G LTE Global USB Modem Black, Verizon

**Brand:** novatel wireless
**Price:** 502.64 DT
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🌐 Stay connected globally, work seamlessly locally.

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Verizon MiFi USB730L U730L 4G LTE Global USB Modem Black, Verizon by novatel wireless
- **How much does it cost?** 502.64 DT with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
- **Where can I buy it?** [www.desertcart.tn](https://www.desertcart.tn/products/58969147-verizon-mifi-usb730l-u730l-4g-lte-global-usb-modem-black)

## Best For

- novatel wireless enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted novatel wireless brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Extended Signal Reach:** Enhanced antenna technology delivers stronger, more reliable connections—even in challenging coverage zones.
- • **Low Power Consumption:** Efficient 100-200mA usage keeps your devices charged longer without draining your battery.
- • **Flexible Swivel USB Design:** Adjusts seamlessly to any USB port orientation for effortless, on-the-go use.
- • **Compact & Portable Powerhouse:** Folds neatly into your laptop bag or pocket—ultimate convenience for the mobile professional.
- • **Plug & Play Global Connectivity:** Instant 4G LTE access across 200+ countries—stay connected wherever business takes you.

## Overview

The Verizon MiFi USB730L is a compact, foldable USB modem offering secure 4G LTE internet access in over 200 countries. Featuring a swivel USB connector for versatile port compatibility and a powerful antenna for superior signal reception, it ensures reliable connectivity for professionals on the move. Designed for low power consumption and easy portability, this modem transforms any compatible device into a high-speed Ethernet connection without the need for special drivers.

## Description

Enjoy quick and easy one-step Internet access with the Global Modem USB730L. Get secure access in over 200 countries or enjoy high-speed 4G LTE network coverage across the United States.

Review: It works, appearing as a standard USB2 Ethernet Port (no special driver needed), Excellent signal finding - I have a nice hotspot, but there are problems. First, is I have it in the car where it tends to stay charged (and won't work at all without the battery), but that makes the battery overcharge and start to expand. Also I don't really want to use wifi where I'm broadcasting my whereabouts or others might want to use my connection - even if I connect it via USB (which requires a special driver to switch it from the faked install CD image), it then won't charge and there are hiccups as I have to enter port forwards. Then, if I forget to turn it off, sometimes my devices stay linked to the mifi instead of my home network so I burn through data. Another problem (which I will test shortly) is there is limited 4G coverage in my rural area, with still a lot of 3G/EVDO and the tablets with built-in LTE are LTE only and have zero 3G coverage. So I would need to get an actual smart phone and share (or tether), but then it just becomes another access point. This device, once properly connected, will autoconnect and work like you were connected via a standard Ethernet port to the Verizon network. It even works (yea!) on my Samsung Galaxy Tab S3 with an OTG adapter. Note it doesn't seem to work with desertcart Fire tablets, but I can use a mobile access point if I need it - I use one to firewall and VPN anyway. UPDATE - it works with my travel router using openWrt (GL.iNet GL-MT300A Mini Travel Router), though I had to use some advanced settings so it would use "eth1". It also seems to have a much better antenna or at least signal reception than the wifi hotspot - known dropout areas were fewer, and it does do 3G/EVDO well, though seems to take a bit longer to switch (and the LED goes red, and the my.usb screen sometimes says it is disconnected, but it isn't). This is without an extension cable to put the modem in a better place or an external antenna! Another aside is the LEDs are on all the time but can be shut off, but the wifi had an oled display so I had to keep pressing a button to see status as it would turn off after 2 minutes - the maximum on time. UPDATE2 - It has a really good antenna. I tried another area where there are dead zones or it usually is in 3g, and it stayed in 4G through most of it and the 3G areas had a much better signal. I think I have double or triple the coverage area if not more over the wifi hotspot. UPDATE3 - When I use a powered hub, it will stay connected to the wireless network even if I detach the tablet, so I don't need to wait the about 15 seconds it takes to acquire the network. I can just plug it into the tablet or whatever else and have instant connections. Other positives: 1. It seems to be well built. 2. I can add an antenna if I need it via a port (and I'm usually on the edge of service), or I can use a longer USB cable to move the modem near a window. Another good thing is it only uses 100-200 mA when connected, so it doesn't drain the battery. I did try a USB3.1 hub that can power and pass through a small charging current to the tablet, but then it wouldn't see the MiFi (which it did after I disconnected the power). Also, it won't appear as an ethernet port until it connects or is ready to (on the my.usb page). Nor will it appear as an ethernet port without a SIM (mine was activated already and just worked, and the MyVerizon page showed this instead of the old hotspot.
Review: Stopped working after 3 months - Worked great for me at first. I wanted something I could connect my laptop to the cell network with. My hotspot was not working well for me, so thought maybe if I eliminated the wireless connection to the hotspot, things would work better. This little device was great. Went to Verizon and got a sim card, and it was plug and play from there, with good data rates as long as I had decent cell reception. Then, suddenly, mid-June, nothing would load at all. I talked to Verizon, they gave me a new sim card, and when that didn't fix it they gave me a new device. That didn't fix it either. Spent hours on the phone trying to get it working again, and finally had to give up. So I spent nearly $100, plus the $18/mo Verizon charged, to have access for 3 months. Don't waste your time and money on this device. Most folks at Verizon have never seen it, and it appears to me that Verizon shut it down.

## Features

- Easy to adjust; The USB connector folds into your modem for a quick and convenient way to carry it in your laptop bag, backpack or pocket; Make connecting a breeze with a swivel designed to adjust to any USB port orientation
- SIM card is Not included
- Easy to adjust The USB connector folds into your modem for a quick and convenient way to carry it in your laptop bag, backpack or pocket; Make connecting a breeze with a swivel designed to adjust to any USB port orientation
- SIM CARD IS NOT INCLUDED

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B0793318VJ |
| Best Sellers Rank | #44,800 in Computers & Accessories ( See Top 100 in Computers & Accessories ) #150 in Computer Networking Modems |
| Brand | Novatel Wireless |
| Built-In Media | SIM CARD |
| Color | Black |
| Compatible Devices | Personal Computer, Laptop |
| Connectivity Technology | USB |
| Customer Reviews | 3.9 out of 5 stars 53 Reviews |
| Internet Service Provider | Verizon |
| Internet service provider | Verizon |
| Item Weight | 2.08 ounces |
| Manufacturer | Novatel Wireless |
| Maximum Upstream Data Transfer Rate | 50 Megabits Per Second |
| Mfr Part Number | USB730L |
| Modem Type | Cellular modem |
| Number of Ethernet Ports | 1 |
| Number of Ports | 1 |
| UPC | 649496023966 |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** Novatel Wireless
- **Color:** Black
- **Compatible Devices:** Personal Computer, Laptop
- **Connectivity Technology:** USB
- **Internet service provider:** Verizon

## Images

![Verizon MiFi USB730L U730L 4G LTE Global USB Modem Black, Verizon - Image 1](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/61UpscWi3XL.jpg)
![Verizon MiFi USB730L U730L 4G LTE Global USB Modem Black, Verizon - Image 2](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/61baQCGBoOL.jpg)
![Verizon MiFi USB730L U730L 4G LTE Global USB Modem Black, Verizon - Image 3](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/61HXaCt7pPL.jpg)

## Questions & Answers

**Q: Even though the same model #, 3x versions exist.  Can you please let me know the first 3 digits of the serial #? (190, or 191?)**
A: 891

**Q: Can I connect other devices to it wirerlessly?**
A: No

**Q: Does it have a external antenna port same as 620L? I read someplace they aren't official supported on either though the 620L port works fine.**
A: It has an external port. Not mentioned in user manual, though Googling indicates it works.

**Q: Will this work with t-mobile sim?**
A: I cannot get to work with a Google data-only SIM

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ It works, appearing as a standard USB2 Ethernet Port (no special driver needed), Excellent signal finding
*by _***_ on June 11, 2018*

I have a nice hotspot, but there are problems. First, is I have it in the car where it tends to stay charged (and won't work at all without the battery), but that makes the battery overcharge and start to expand. Also I don't really want to use wifi where I'm broadcasting my whereabouts or others might want to use my connection - even if I connect it via USB (which requires a special driver to switch it from the faked install CD image), it then won't charge and there are hiccups as I have to enter port forwards. Then, if I forget to turn it off, sometimes my devices stay linked to the mifi instead of my home network so I burn through data. Another problem (which I will test shortly) is there is limited 4G coverage in my rural area, with still a lot of 3G/EVDO and the tablets with built-in LTE are LTE only and have zero 3G coverage. So I would need to get an actual smart phone and share (or tether), but then it just becomes another access point. This device, once properly connected, will autoconnect and work like you were connected via a standard Ethernet port to the Verizon network. It even works (yea!) on my Samsung Galaxy Tab S3 with an OTG adapter. Note it doesn't seem to work with Amazon Fire tablets, but I can use a mobile access point if I need it - I use one to firewall and VPN anyway. UPDATE - it works with my travel router using openWrt (GL.iNet GL-MT300A Mini Travel Router), though I had to use some advanced settings so it would use "eth1". It also seems to have a much better antenna or at least signal reception than the wifi hotspot - known dropout areas were fewer, and it does do 3G/EVDO well, though seems to take a bit longer to switch (and the LED goes red, and the my.usb screen sometimes says it is disconnected, but it isn't). This is without an extension cable to put the modem in a better place or an external antenna! Another aside is the LEDs are on all the time but can be shut off, but the wifi had an oled display so I had to keep pressing a button to see status as it would turn off after 2 minutes - the maximum on time. UPDATE2 - It has a really good antenna. I tried another area where there are dead zones or it usually is in 3g, and it stayed in 4G through most of it and the 3G areas had a much better signal. I think I have double or triple the coverage area if not more over the wifi hotspot. UPDATE3 - When I use a powered hub, it will stay connected to the wireless network even if I detach the tablet, so I don't need to wait the about 15 seconds it takes to acquire the network. I can just plug it into the tablet or whatever else and have instant connections. Other positives: 1. It seems to be well built. 2. I can add an antenna if I need it via a port (and I'm usually on the edge of service), or I can use a longer USB cable to move the modem near a window. Another good thing is it only uses 100-200 mA when connected, so it doesn't drain the battery. I did try a USB3.1 hub that can power and pass through a small charging current to the tablet, but then it wouldn't see the MiFi (which it did after I disconnected the power). Also, it won't appear as an ethernet port until it connects or is ready to (on the my.usb page). Nor will it appear as an ethernet port without a SIM (mine was activated already and just worked, and the MyVerizon page showed this instead of the old hotspot.

### ⭐ Stopped working after 3 months
*by C***R on August 30, 2023*

Worked great for me at first. I wanted something I could connect my laptop to the cell network with. My hotspot was not working well for me, so thought maybe if I eliminated the wireless connection to the hotspot, things would work better. This little device was great. Went to Verizon and got a sim card, and it was plug and play from there, with good data rates as long as I had decent cell reception. Then, suddenly, mid-June, nothing would load at all. I talked to Verizon, they gave me a new sim card, and when that didn't fix it they gave me a new device. That didn't fix it either. Spent hours on the phone trying to get it working again, and finally had to give up. So I spent nearly $100, plus the $18/mo Verizon charged, to have access for 3 months. Don't waste your time and money on this device. Most folks at Verizon have never seen it, and it appears to me that Verizon shut it down.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Excellent cellular signal
*by S***K on April 17, 2023*

Almost perfect. Excellent signal and compatible with Verizon and MVNOs that use the VZ backbone. Reception outside is stellar and I can even get some signal in my basement. Only issue is that the webpage used to configure the device claims that the dongle also has built in GPS, however I am not able to detect any NMEA sentences coming from the device. There's not much info online about the device either (no manual, no updates, etc..) and given that this product came out some time ago I doubt contacting Verizon would be of much help.

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