Speed Showdown: AT&T Internet Air vs Verizon 5G Cube

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Publicado 2024-04-12
I want faster internet. Like, always. In this speed showdown, we compare AT&T Internet Air and Verizon 5G Cube to see which one comes out on top. If you're looking for a new home internet option, this comparison video is a must-watch! Whether you're using an iPhone 13 Pro Max or any other device, you'll want to see the results of this showdown.
I begin by unboxing the BRAND NEW Internet Air Hub from AT&T. Does it hold it's own against Verizon 5G, or is it FASTER? We also compare speeds against an iPhone 13 Pro Max on AT&T 5G Cellular Data.

Which 5g Home Router is actually better?

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  • @einsp227
    Considering you live in a farm area, 253mbps is damn good. That’s more than enough for the average person. You’re lucky to even get that in a rural area.
  • @emiliauh
    I would recommend testing the AT&T device in different areas of your house and see where the fastest test is. Even if you have to run an Ethernet cable to an AP. It can make a worlds of signal difference when you are closer to a window, and your phone was only getting 250 down and 3 up, so it can't be expected that the AT&T Internet Air device will be much better. Maybe in the most northeast window of your house, you can give that a try.
  • I would like to know how you were able to get the ATT one, to be able to use it in a rural area where you live? In my area, they say it is not available but we have access to 5g from ATT.
  • @russtewell9776
    Did you ever try testing both devices in other locations throughout your house? Even small moves can make a big difference. Nice video!
  • @beyondu77
    Great video Joe! It would be interesting to see you compare the AT&T Internet Air up against the TMobile solution.
  • @jjcoolaus
    For better upload speeds, put the AT&T box facing a window and using the tower aligner in the app to get the best result
  • @shannonconley2730
    Blue network port is for larger bandwidth stuff like that, works very well with Netgear night hawk router which I’m using and love it
  • @WilkisterTangazi
    I just bought the AOSU solar power cameras. Can I connect them to this?
  • I can see on your test that the ping is below 100ms and is around 70! That’s impressive! Thanks for the great video pal! Does your test by any chance show what the MTU is?
  • @jacklabloom635
    Which of the two do you prefer using, after a couple of weeks of use?
  • @lonewolf27117
    they put the USB port there for if you want to hook up your devices for charging or if something calls for an adaptation that has a USB that’s basically what they put that for so you can plug that USB into the back of your modem if you wish to..
  • @sjbdude101
    Look into getting an external antenna. With some simple calibrations outside you can point it directly at the best tower and double to even quadruple your current speeds.
  • @montywm69
    Can you travel with the ATT air? Use ie use in an RV?
  • @HughMyronM8
    I have t mobile 5g home internet and it works well even in a rural area
  • @ceejw
    Seems like the latency is generally higher on ATT. Not a big deal but if you care about online gaming having a ping up around 80 to 100ms is not going to work very well
  • @robh063
    Why did you test the AT&T Internet Air with the older outdated Verizon cube? They have a new one that's taller (rectangle) that is faster than the cube version.
  • @PromasterHOF
    I got the ATT thing as soon as I opened it up, I put it back in the box and took it to UPS and sent it back didn’t even plug it in. It was way to big
  • @TorchySmurf
    6:43 I don't like that the equipment shown the app animation had 2 additional ethernet ports than was on the equipment sent to the customer here. Also, never complain about hard wiring.