Experience unlimited connectivity with this advanced satellite communication device that keeps you connected even in the most remote locations. When terrestrial networks are unavailable, seamlessly switch your smartphone to satellite mode to make calls, send text messages, and access your favorite apps including social media, instant messaging, and email using your existing contacts. With impressive battery life of up to 9 hours with Wi-Fi on or 70 hours with Wi-Fi off, plus built-in SOS emergency function for enhanced safety, this device is perfect for outdoor adventures, international travel, and remote work. The user-friendly design offers download speeds up to 60 kbps and upload speeds up to 15 kbps (GPRS), while universal compatibility includes DC 5V/2.0A charging with EU/UK/CN/AUS adaptors. Stay safe, stay connected, and explore the world with confidence knowing reliable communication is always within reach. Transform Your Smartphone into a Satellite Phone Stay connected wherever you are with the Thuraya SatSleeve+. Designed for frequent travelers, adventurers, corporate, and NGO users, it enables your smartphone to make calls, send texts, and access essential apps even in areas without cellular coverage. Universal Smartphone Compatibility The SatSleeve+ includes a universal adapter to fit various iOS and Android smartphones, supporting widths from 58 mm to 85 mm. Simply dock your phone and access satellite communication instantly. Reliable Satellite Connectivity Offering download speeds of up to 60 kbps and upload speeds up to 15 kbps via GmPRS, the device allows use of voice calls, messaging, email, and even social media apps through satellite connection. Battery Life & Emergency Features With Wi-Fi off, enjoy up to 70 hours of standby time — and even when not connected to your smartphone, the main unit still supports incoming calls and SOS function. Perfect for Remote Environments Whether you're in the desert, at sea, or on a mountain, the SatSleeve+ ensures you're always just a call away. Ideal for explorers, field teams, and those in critical operations.