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Why should we back?

Intro

Welcome to KickstartNew! Today we’re highlighting the project Linklan LA8 eSIM Hotspot Pro, a portable device designed to give you global internet connectivity without relying on traditional SIM cards. With eSIM support in 180+ countries, fast-charging power bank capability, and multi-device sharing, it promises to be a travel-friendly all-in-one solution for staying online.

Why should I back this project?

  1. The device supports open eSIM plans from 500+ providers worldwide, giving you flexibility and freedom rather than being locked into one carrier.

  2. It comes with a 10,000 mAh battery and power bank functions, so you can both browse and charge on the go.

  3. It allows multiple devices to connect (up to 16 devices), making it useful for groups or for sharing your WiFi with friends or family while traveling.

  4. The built-in “UltraLink” technology is designed to automatically select the strongest local network, so you’re more likely to stay connected without manual carrier switching.

What are the potential drawbacks you should consider when you back it?

  1. Since it’s a new hardware product via crowdfunding, there is risk around production delays, quality control and fulfillment as with many campaigns.

  2. The actual performance (battery life, network speed, reliability of automatic network switching) may vary depending on location, network conditions and firmware stability.

  3. Although it supports many eSIM providers, you may still face issues with local carrier compatibility or regional restrictions in certain countries.

  4. After the campaign, ongoing costs (data plans, roaming fees) may not be negligible — you still need to buy data, so check how cost-effective the plans will be in your target regions.

The reliability of the project

  1. The team has outlined clear technical specifications (10,000 mAh battery, open eSIM, global coverage) which suggests they have thought through hardware requirements and use-cases.

  2. They provide demonstrable claims about global coverage, app integration for plan management, and multi-device support, which increases credibility that the product is more than just a concept.

  3. However, being a crowdfunding launch there remain typical risks: final product may differ in features, shipping might be delayed, support may not be as robust as established brands.

Conclusion

If you travel frequently, work remotely, or share connectivity with others and are looking for a flexible global hotspot solution, the Linklan LA8 eSIM Hotspot Pro presents a compelling option. Its open eSIM compatibility, power bank functionality and multi-device support are strong selling points. That said, you should be comfortable with the inherent risks of backing a hardware crowdfunding product — variation in real-world performance, potential shipping delays, and the need to purchase data plans. If you accept these trade-offs, this project could be a worthwhile backing for smoother global connectivity.

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