Hi everyone. We have an autistic son who, whilst happy to come away with us in our ageing Swift Archway, but only if theres reliable internet/ phone coverage (no judgement please) so he can have his gaming time at the end of the day. It is becoming more and more difficult finding sites that have reliable internet so are seriously thinking of buying a starlink mini and would welcome your thoughts. It would only be used for when we are away in the caravan and wouldnt need it at home so wondered if theres any cheaper alternatives?
We have used Starlink for a few years now and find it fantastic. We have a Gen 2 dish with seperate router but the mini would have been far better if they had been available at the time. We only use it in the 'van so are on the roam plan. Speeds are fantastic (we are usually around 130-150mbps) however you need a decent view of the sky. Trees will lower your speed (even though you can actually use the dish in the caravan if there are no trees so go figure) so as long as you have a decent clear sight above you the speeds will be fine. I think the mini is max 100mbps but that may have changed since the last time I looked at them.
We mount the dish on the van roof and there is a multitude of brackets and mounts available for them. Takes me less than 5 mins to set it all up.
The biggest change has been the tarrifs recently. When we got it first the roam unlimited was £90 per month but could be paused when not in use with no charge. It is also pro-rata in order to reactivate so if you restarted part way through the billing cycle you only paid the remaining part of the month. They have changed their tarrifs recently and its now £4.50 per month to have the dish paused, however this will still give you a connection but only enough to update the dish / send messages / make wifi calls - it wont support streaming or gaming. The roam unlimited plan is still around £90 per month and pro-rata. They also do a 100gb download plan for £50 per month but if you use that up you are either on low speed (same as detailed for the pause above) or need to pay the extra for roam unlimited.
We love it as we always have good internet, particularly as we go to the highlands every year in February and there is no real usable phone signal at the site on any network. Its certainly not the cheapest thing to use - upfront cost plus £60 per year to be on pause. But its also there in an emergency if the home broadband goes out. Realy depends on how you weigh up the cost vs benefit. I know most people dont see the benefit and prefer mobile data however for us it wasnt the right solution