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Reviews: Central America & Caribbean 13 Countries eSIM | All AI & TikTok | 1–30 Days | QR Code
Guest User2026-06-04
Worked in Mexico and Honduras. I was hoping it could work for Belize too but it’s not in the list - too bad
Reviews: Orange World 4G/LTE eSIM | Calls + SMS | 31 Days Total 50MB–20GB | Calendar-Day Billing | QR code
Guest User2026-06-22
I used an e-SIM for the first time. I needed a card for a trip to Armenia and Italy. I chose this one because it not only provides internet access but also calls and text messages. I connected quickly, using a QR code, at the airport in Russia. By the time I arrived in the country, I already had internet access. The trip lasted 10 days, and I used only 5 GB of data (we used it for viewing maps, sending photos, social media, and calling family via instant messaging). The connection was good everywhere. I recommend it!
Reviews: Latin America universal 5G/4G eSIM | Daily/Total package | 500MB/day - total 30GB | 1-30 days | 24-Hour Billing | QR code
Guest User2026-03-22
I needed a carriage for the world, but I couldn't find any, including Paraguay and Brazil. I bought a separate one for Latin America. It worked well. But I still couldn't figure out how to view the rest of the internet.
Reviews: Orange World eSIM | 4G/LTE | 1GB-20GB total for 30 days | 24-hour billing | QR code
Guest User2026-06-25
This eSIM was easy to install and activate, and the activation took little time. We bought it for the French Polynesia and it worked very well on Tahiti and Mo'orea islands. On Bora Bora, the signal strength dropped dramatically and we were on 4G or 3G: the connection was super slow and spotty. It’s said that this is expected due to the volcanic topography and the hotel we were staying at was on the foothill of the central mountains that their peaks block cellular signals, creating prominent dead zones or dropping connections down to slow 3G speeds in the island's deep valleys and shadows. The hotel WiFi was also very weak there.