Family vacation time is creeping up, spring break is here, or right around the corner, then there’s the summer family trip, and maybe a drive to a family reunion in the middle of nowhere. All this is fun, however (and we will blame the kids, not the adults) there is always concern of traveling and missing out because you don’t have a Wi-Fi signal. To the teens of America, this can be a major concern and make life pretty tough on the parents.
This post is sponsored by AT&T and the ZTE Velocity was received.
This is called FOMO – Fear Of Missing Out, it is a very real concern and that’s why I’m excited about the ZTE Velocity which is the solution to the #FamilyFOMO problem.
The ZTE Velocity is a hotspot that can provide much more than just a secure network and easy connection process for all your Wi-Fi devices, it is a lifesaver! It is a great way to make certain that even the pickiest of kids is content with their internet (messaging, web, movies etc…), even if you are taking that cross country road trip you always dreamed about.
The ZTE Velocity is a small, yet powerful device that provides the Wi-Fi and happiness to all. Simply add the ZTE Velocity hotspot to your service plan and you can have a great and secure network anywhere you go.
I know I have been picking on the kids in this post, but really anyone who is used to using their phone, tablet or laptop quite a bit needs one of these. This allows you to have Wi-Fi on the road, even in the car and keeps you from having to stop at Starbucks for their free Wi-Fi to check your messages – although you can still go for a delicious Java Chip Frappuccino!
Remember FOMO is real, and the ZTE Velocity hotspot is the perfect solution to it this vacation season!
FOMO…I love that. I think no matter the age we all worry about staying connected. The ZTE Velocity sounds like a great thing to have for sure.
This is a great post, we have AT&T mobile service for all of our phones. Now my hubby and I are considering to add the ZTE Velocity hotspot to our service plan, because it would be awesome to have.
When I was a teenager, all we had for long car rides and vacations was a paperback book bought at the drug store (if we were lucky). We didn’t even have ear plugs to listen to music. How did we ever survive, LOL.