
Finally, Mobile Internet That Doesn’t Suck
Hardware for the Road. Seatbelt up.
RV life is all about freedom. Freedom to go anywhere. Freedom to work from the lake, stream Netflix in the desert, or keep your kids quiet on a 9-hour drive. But here’s the ugly truth: campground Wi-Fi is a joke or extra charge, and hotspots have the antenna size of a pea, leaving you with weak signals. Many “travel” routers on the market are just glorified hotspots being marketed for RV life.
So what is a road warrior to do?!
Well, you figure out that you can simply take advantage of business-grade hardware and it quickly becomes your RV internet hero.
Meet SPARK 5G Router by Katalyst
Think of SPARK as your mobile command center. It’s a 5G/LTE router with Wi-Fi 6, dual SIM slots, and a built-in battery 4 external antennas for increased signal.
Translation? Internet that gets online as easy as your cell phone does, but with some major UMPH behind it.
Big questions answered:
- “Does it work with my carrier?” Yep. Verizon, AT&T, T-Mobile, US Cellular, you pick. It even has dual-SIM slots so you can have a primary carrier and a carrier for a back-up. Now that’s legit.
- “How many devices work on it?” Up to 85. That’s your phone, laptop, smart TV, gaming console, and your kid’s entire iPad army.
- “What about power?” Built-in 5900 mAh battery. Runs while charging. It’ll last for hours in the event there isnt a power source.
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“Setup?” Once you put in your active SIM, power it up and BOOM, you’re online. Its as easy as your cell phone, no joke.
Meet HAWK: The Solar LTE Security Camera Built for Portability
Leaving your rig unattended? Or just curious which critter keeps knocking over your cooler? HAWK has you covered. It’s an LTE solar-powered camera with a monster battery and full app control. The doesn’t even need plug-in power, leaving it’s ability to be used anywhere you can mount it.
Big questions answered:
- “What if it’s cloudy?” the internal 8000 mAh battery keeps it running for days, even without sun.
- “Night vision?” Yes.
- “Do I need Wi-Fi?” Nope. Runs completely on LTE carrier of your choice. View the feed from anywhere with the app on your phone.
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“Weatherproof?” Rain, snow, heat, it can handle it.
- “Does it work with my carrier?” Works on Verizon, AT&T, T-Mobile, and US Cellular’s 4G Network
- “Setup?” You can install it with the install kit/screws, or, you can purchase the magnet install kit (sold separately and worth it IMO), for portability.

Why RVers Actually Care
Sure, you could wrestle with campground Wi-Fi, buy overpriced boosters, or haul around a Starlink dish. Or you could just use cellular hardware with higher-gain antennas without turning setup into a part-time job.
Where do you get these? Contact your preferred Reseller in our Katalyst Partner Network.