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Saily Ultra eSIM Premum Plan Review: Packed With Perks

For uninterrupted service as you country-hop, the Saily Ultra eSIM works well and comes with plentiful perks. It’s pricey though.

Saily Ultra eSIM Premum Plan Review: Packed With Perks

The Saily Ultra eSIM Premium plan covers 121 countries and is designed for frequent travelers, particularly business travelers or those embarking on multicountry tours. The plan costs $60 per month and can be set up before the trip, allowing you to connect to local networks upon arrival. The plan includes 30 GB of high-speed data, which is then followed by unlimited throttled data at up to 1 Mbps after the limit is reached.

The speeds depend on the local network and can range from 4G to 5G, with a maximum of 300 Mbps in city center locations. Saily piggybacks on local providers like EE and Vodafone. The plan includes perks such as priority support, an ad blocker, and a 8% return in Saily credits, which can be used for additional perks or data plans.

Additional benefits include lounge passes and ClassPass subscriptions, though the latter may change. While the plan may be relatively expensive compared to other eSIM services, it offers more extras.

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