
"Gone are the days of landing in a foreign country and having to find somewhere selling a local pay-as-you-go SIM card, taking your existing SIM card out (and hoping that it doesn't end up being lost), popping the new SIM card in, and figuring out the best deal and how to pay for it. With eSIMs, you can find a good plan (and there are some great plans out there) and activate it before leaving your home country,"
"The kit consists of a SIM card (it's pre-cut into standard, micro, and nano sizes) and a USB-A SIM card adapter that'll work on Windows or MacOS (and there are apps for or ). The kit comes with 1GB of data for use in the US and 100MB of global data on activation, and the SIM card can store up to eight eSIM profiles."
eSIMs allow travelers to activate plans before arrival, top up remotely, and switch plans without swapping physical SIM cards. Older phones without eSIM support traditionally require local physical SIMs, but a physical SIM that stores eSIM profiles removes that limitation. The kit includes a pre-cut SIM in standard, micro, and nano sizes plus a USB-A SIM-card adapter for Windows and MacOS and companion apps. The kit provides 1GB of US data and 100MB of global data on activation and can store up to eight eSIM profiles. The SIM is compatible with unlocked phones, routers, tablets, IoT devices, and vehicle GPS trackers. New plans or top-ups are available via EIOTClub, and third-party eSIMs can be added by scanning a QR code with the EIOTClub app.
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