If you don’t need more than 9 connections in your home that use WIFI, and you pay more than $48.00 a month, you can save every month by using an L.O.V.E. Baby Pod.
Besides being a potential money saver, the L.O.V.E. Pod fits in your pocket or purse. It is great for emergencies, in cellular dead zones, as an alternative to public WIFI, when camping, travelling, and more. Critically, it keeps your data private, and your devices secure from malware and viruses while online.
L.O.V.E Baby Pods connect to the strongest signal available in 3 ways:
4G LTE +, FirstNet and other Emergency Banda, and the satellite assisted L.O.V.E. MESH Network. This is a multi-carrier and multi-transport system to keep you online even in emergencies.
While L.O.V.E. Baby Pods are designed for everyday use, and as an essential part of your emergency communication preparedness in a few key ways:
- The mesh network design allows Pods to share internet resources, so if one user has a weak signal, a stronger signal from another Pod can be utilized to improve connectivity. So in emergency situations or areas with limited infrastructure, the L.O.V.E. Pods provide a robust and adaptable solution for maintaining critical internet and communication capabilities.
- They utilize the 4G Emergency Network called FirstNet, which is prioritized for emergency communications and is the last internet to go down, ensuring reliable connectivity for essential services even when other networks fail.
- The Pods can connect to satellite networks when needed, allowing them to maintain internet access in remote areas or situations where ground-based networks are disrupted.
- They automatically connect to the strongest available signal across multiple carriers and transport systems, improving resilience and ensuring you stay connected during emergencies.
L.O.V.E. Baby Pods combine to create a distributed MESH network that will result in a new, truly private, terrestrial Intranet, we call this the L.O.V.E. Global Network.
Each L.O.V.E. Baby Pod works as a node for both broadcasting and receiving in combination with each other, satellite, and the L.O.V.E. Home Pod (currently in beta).
4G IOT chips are also used in the device to access local networks for higher speeds until we have more Pods deployed into the MESH.