Wi-Fi is available everywhere, but this network may not be available in your private car, and this may be frustrating for you and the people accompanying you in the car.
Using your phone as a mobile hotspot is the simplest way to access WiFi in your car, and most smartphones can do it. However, this process may face some difficulties due to many reasons such as insufficient data, or some phones do not support this feature, in which case, you have to purchase a separate hotspot device.
Many carriers offer hotspot devices that are just for providing access to a Wi-Fi network, with prices ranging from $100 to $500. Hotspot devices usually have better signal quality than telephone hotspots.
Hotspot devices are usually small boxes, and some have touch screens and many options, while others are simpler. The nice thing about these devices is that they often come with rechargeable batteries, so you can use them outside the car as well.
Finally, a few automakers offer hotspots built into cars, which provide the best Wi-Fi and cellular signal. Only a few brands offer this at the moment, and only for very recent models. It is worth checking the owner's manual and the manufacturer's website for more information about the costs and features of their plan, according to the "Slash Gear" website.