What's going on guys today, I've got the uplink m7200 in my right hand here, and I've got the Huawei e5576 here now we're going to do a quick spec comparison. Now we're not going to go into too much detail, but we are going to do a general overview and this will be basically applicable for 90 of customers, and I think this will cover the majority of suspect differences and also what is more value for money. In my personal opinion, if, after this video you feel like, we haven't got into enough detail, please ask us any questions you want in the comments, or I will also link both of these products in the description, and you can see their spec pages on their each own respective pages. So if you need that contact us, and we'll be able to give you the spec sheets, also, if you need any more detail that you feel like this video doesn't cover. As I said, this is sort of just going to be a quick overview, and this should help, I would say, nine percent of customers, but at 10 that they need a little more detail. We'll be sure we can help you if you, let us know in the comments below, so we're going to do, is we're going to start off with the box outside and basically the differences between the actual packaging and maybe some details on the outside of the boxes.
So if we put these side by side, you can see straight away that the TP link box is obviously quite considerably bigger than the Huawei e5576 box. As you can see on the bottom of this box here, you can see that this is branded with our live wire here, and you can also see a little detail. I don't think the camera will be able to pick it up too perfectly, but it says here that you have two-year warranty with liveware telecom limited, which is us here. E-Phones and liveware are the same company so yeah. You can see that it has a two-year warranty there with that and on the top of the TP link box.
Here you can see that it has a three-year warranty there, so that is a slight difference there in a year's worth of warranty on the front of these boxes, you'll be able to see that the uplink has a bit of information. You can see here that it has 4g LTE up to 150 megabytes a second. Now, that's the download eight hours usage now this does have a 2 000 William hour battery pack inside this unit, and you see that it can all be controlled by the TP might app in comparison. The e5576 has a six-hour usage time with a 1500 my battery, so slightly smaller on the e5576. However, you don't lose too much, and I would imagine the majority of these will be plugged in on the rear of the boxes.
You'll see that the uplink has sort of illustration about what you might use this model for, whereas the e5576 doesn't have too much information at all, only a bit more of the specs there and then on the outside of the e5576 box. There isn't too much more information, however, on the TP link you'll see that there is a little more information, so I will quickly go over that, and I'll compare it straight away to the e5576 I have here so on the side of the e5576. You can see it has a package content list here you can see you have the device, your micro, USB, cable, your battery and your quick installation guide. Obviously, the sim card is sold separately there and a few different language translations there as well. On the other side, you've got that it can download up to 150 megabytes per second uploaded 50 megabytes per second, and it can use 4g or 3g networks.
The e5576 can also use 4g and 3g networks and has the same download and upload speeds and the bands which the e5576 and the uplink use both cover. Europe, Asia and Africa you'll be covered there and they both covered the same sort of region so very similar there. In that sense, also, you can also see that you can share a stable Wi-Fi with up to 10 Wi-Fi devices. Now this is where the e5576 does have a slight advantage, and that is because you can connect up to 16 devices on this e5576 here, so you can connect more devices to your e5576, and you can see that there on the back. It says up to 16 users continuing down this.
As I said, it does say here that you can have a 2 000 bar battery and up to 8 hours of working and, as I said on the e5576, you have six hours working with a 1500 my battery, so slightly smaller on the e5576. However, both are very easy to charge, so I'm going to quickly open up this e5576 and the TP link here, and we'll have a quick look at the devices themselves. So the box on the uplink is obviously slightly larger than the box on the e5576 here and while I'm opening these I'll tell you the price of these actual devices, so the e5576 is listed on Amazon currently at 42.65 and the TP link m7200 is listed at 42.99 currently on Amazon. Now that being said, that does make the e5576 slightly cheaper. By about 20 pence, however, usual price of the e5576 is 49.99 and the usual price of the TP link is 42.99, so usually the e5576 is slightly more expensive. However, currently it is not, and both of these are sold by us here.
At e phones or likewise telecom you'll be able to see on the Amazon listings, it will say dispatched by e-phones, so both of them are sold by us and the prices are extremely similar. Most of the time you'll see one go above then, the other one go above, so the prices generally sort of fluctuate around the same sort of area. So here are the devices themselves. You can see that we have the white version of the e5576 here and the black variant of the m7200. Here the style of the m7200 is sort of this sleek look here with these shiny pieces on the front and back glossy almost and then this sort of textured area between it and the info is here on this little screen here and compared to the e5576.
It's more of a sleek look I'd say, and you have a little of info in within this little slip here and that's about it. You have a bit of branding if you pop the back of these devices, you'll see that inside the e5576 it takes a standard sim and, as does the m7200 another very similar piece there. Now they do both have respective apps that you can use, and we are planning on going into an in-depth sort of app breakdown and a speed test of both of these side by side very soon, along with a little more of a detailed spec breakdown, in terms of which bands operate and therefore a more in-depth technical, side-by-side telling you, which one is better. However, in this sort of first glance, side by side, I would probably lean towards the e5576 in this scenario, and that is based off personal preference that I would use more devices. However, the uplink does obviously offer that bigger battery that usual slightly lower price, and I kind of prefer the design of the uplink personally, so I think it's a little different.
Also, it is a little smaller than the e5576. However, it's basically a down to personal preference, of which one you would prefer to use, as the speeds are essentially exactly the same as well as coverage throughout the globe being very, very similar, but yeah, as I said, we'll be doing a more in-depth band breakdown very soon, along with a speed test for you guys, but that's my first personal overview and, as I said, it's down to personal preference really, and I hopefully this video will help you decide. Thank you guys very much for watching. I hope you enjoyed this video if you want to see more like this, please let us know in the comments below, as I said, if you have any more in-depth questions about either of these devices, let us know in the comments below, and we'll be sure to get back to you. Also.
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