Starlink Mini vs Standard | Which one for Van Life?

Gone Mobile Vans
24 Sept 202408:23

Summary

TLDRIn this video, Brendan from Gone Mobile Vans compares Starlink's Generation 3 and Mini satellite internet systems. He discusses their size, weight, portability, power requirements, and costs. The Generation 3 is larger, heavier, and requires a power supply to run off a vehicle's 12V battery, while the Mini is smaller, lighter, and natively operates on 12V. Both systems offer unlimited data plans at $150/month, but the Mini is easier to set up and more portable, making it the recommended choice for most users.

Takeaways

  • 🚚 The video is a comparison between Starlink's Generation 3 and Mini satellite internet systems for mobile use, specifically for vans.
  • 📡 The Generation 3 is larger, almost a foot and a half by 2 ft, and weighs over 30 lbs, making it less portable compared to the Mini.
  • 💼 The Generation 3 comes with a Starmount quick release mount enclosure, which is machined polycarbonate with a metal quick release.
  • 🔌 The Starlink Mini is smaller, lighter, and can be easily set up on a car dash or backpacked, making it more portable.
  • 🔌 The Generation 3 requires a power supply to increase voltage from 12 volts to 48 volts, while the Mini only needs 12 volts and doesn't require a power supply.
  • ⚡️ The Generation 3 has a higher power draw, fluctuating between 50 and 110 watts, whereas the Mini draws less power, around 20 to 25 watts.
  • 💰 The initial cost for the Generation 3 hardware is $299, which is less than the Mini's $599, but additional costs are needed to run the Generation 3 off 12 volts natively.
  • 🔩 The Mini can be set up with a simple cable from Amazon for around $12, whereas the Generation 3 requires third-party integrations which can cost several hundred dollars.
  • 📈 Both systems offer a mobile plan, with the Generation 3 at $150 per month and the Mini offering both a 50 GB plan for $50 and a regional plan for $150.
  • 🏕️ The video recommends the Starlink Mini for most users due to its lower upfront costs, smaller size, and easier setup, despite the Generation 3 potentially offering better speeds and coverage.

Q & A

  • What are the two Starlink options discussed in the video?

    -The two Starlink options discussed are the Generation 3 and the Starlink Mini.

  • What is the main difference in size between the Generation 3 and the Starlink Mini?

    -The Generation 3 is quite large, almost a foot and a half by 2 ft, while the Starlink Mini is much smaller, about the size of a laptop.

  • How does the weight of the Generation 3 compare to the Starlink Mini?

    -The Generation 3 is heavy, weighing well over 30 lbs, whereas the Starlink Mini is much lighter weight.

  • What is the main advantage of the Generation 3's size and weight?

    -The Generation 3's larger size and weight allow for a more permanent setup on a roof or van, providing stability.

  • How does the Starlink Mini's size and weight affect its portability?

    -The Starlink Mini's smaller size and lighter weight make it more portable, allowing it to be easily set up on a car dash or backpacked.

  • What is the power requirement for the Generation 3 Starlink?

    -The Generation 3 requires a power supply to increase the voltage from 12 volts to 48 volts.

  • Does the Starlink Mini need a power supply to operate?

    -No, the Starlink Mini only requires 12 volts natively to run and does not need a power supply to increase the voltage.

  • What is the approximate power draw of the Generation 3 Starlink?

    -The Generation 3 Starlink can draw between 50 and 110 watts, with some fluctuation depending on usage.

  • How does the power draw of the Starlink Mini compare to the Generation 3?

    -The Starlink Mini has a significantly lower power draw, only drawing around 20 to 25 watts.

  • What is the cost difference between the Generation 3 and Starlink Mini hardware?

    -The Generation 3 costs $299, while the Starlink Mini costs $599 for the hardware directly from Starlink.

  • What additional costs are associated with running the Generation 3 Starlink off a van battery?

    -Running the Generation 3 off a van battery requires additional hardware and a third-party 12V conversion, which can cost several hundred dollars.

  • What are the monthly plan costs for the Starlink Mini and Generation 3?

    -The Starlink Mini offers a $50 plan for 50GB or a $150 regional plan for unlimited data. The Generation 3 has a $150 monthly plan for unlimited data with a start and stop option.

  • Which Starlink option does the video recommend for most users and why?

    -The video recommends the Starlink Mini for most users due to its lower upfront cost, smaller footprint, lightweight design, and ease of use without needing third-party integrations.

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