
John Boy
Absolutely worth it. I average 300 Mbps down, 40 Mbps up, and 25 ms latency. We’ve run 2 PS4s, 2 PS5s, 2 TVs streaming, and 3 phones online at once with zero lag. Even in really bad weather, the worst I’ve seen is 60 Mbps download, still fast enough. For $120/month on the residential plan, it’s reliable, fast, and handles multiple devices with no issues.
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Matthew Russell
As easy as this was to get and set up and it's actually fast enough for streaming, gaming, and anything else. I don't understand how other companies have such an issue supplying internet in certain areas. Very impressed!! Also it only cost me $180ish to get the kit and it's $120 a month. I think that's very fairly priced. I know plenty of people that pay upward of $150 for basically dial up speeds (10Mb download) I get 100-200Mb easily wirelessly and even up to 300Mb with an Ethernet cord!
1 person found this review helpful

Steve P
After a near miss with a hacking incident and subsequent implementation of Norton 360 and a factory reset of Starlink, the Android app is near toast.... can't sign into my account, although able to do so on web and friends iPhone. Can't open a support ticket (without signing in). Web login and chat with the bot led to nothing useful in resolving the issue. Frustrated to say the least! I was going to shop the Starlink app for mesh routers or mini routers, but now I'm having second thoughts..
3 people found this review helpful