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It looks like LTE modules for raspberry pi's are pretty expensive. Please add to this table:


Module nameLinksCostDocumented temperature rangeNotes
Sixfab raspi hat

https://sixfab.com/product/raspberry-pi-3g-4glte-base-shield-v2-/

https://sixfab.com/product/quectel-ec25-mini-pcle-4glte-module/

~$100 for all parts-40C - 80C
  • Have to choose between (AT&T + T-Mobile) or Verizon as carriers
SIMCom Modules

SIMCom Products.xlsx (download to view)

??-25C - 75C
  • Summary of assorted SIMCom modules and their core functionalities
  • Shields/hats can be found for most of these modules at varying price points
Huawei e3372 USB donglehttps://www.amazon.com/Huawei-E3372h-153-Unlocked-Europe-Middle/dp/B01N6P3HI2/ref=sr_1_3?keywords=lte+usb+dongle&qid=1554781604&s=electronics&sr=1-3~$40 (~$30 on aliexpress)-10C to 40C
  • Commonly used with raspberry pi
  • Powered through USB
  • Supports external antenna
  • Should work with AT&T, T-Mobile
  • Huawei offers other dongles but this is the cheapest one that offers the functionality we need
Mechatrax 4GPihttps://mechatrax.com/products/4gpi/   (japanese company so description text is a bit iffy when translated)25000 yen (299.4 CAD)??
  • All the manuals are in Japanese, can't find an English version 
  • No specific carriers are mentioned
  • Made specifically to work with raspberry pi
AarLogic Hathttps://www.roundsolutions.com/en/products/internet-of-things-devices/all-iot-devices/10644/aarlogic-raspberry-pi-extension-board-cellular-4gnb1m13g2ggps$225 (shipping + tax included)-40C - 85C
  • Plug and play
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