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Best Starlink for Van Life
We live and work full time out of our sprinter van, Summit, and before that we lived and worked on our boat, Pivot. In each situation we had Starlink, and in this article we are going to share the best starlink for van life. Starlink is one of those features that makes you wonder, โHow did I live without it?โ? It functions so well, that, honestly, you forget about it! However, you need to get the right Starlink and mount it correctly.
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Different Types of Starlink
There are a few different Starlink models, and at their core, all serve high-speed internet from Space (itโs pretty incredible). Let me give a quick description of each Starlink, so weโre on the same page.
Type | Dish Cost | Monthly Cost | Release Date | Primary Purpose |
---|---|---|---|---|
Starlink Residential (Gen 2 โ Standard Dish) | $599 | $165 | Late 2021 | Residential |
Starlink Roam – Standard (Gen 3) | $599 | $165 | 2023 | Traveling in a Van or Boat |
Starlink Roam – High Performance (Gen 3) | $2,500 | $165 | 2023 | Higher performance ROAM |
Starlink Mini | $499 | $50 or $165 | 2024 | Portability |
What is the Best Starlink for Van Life
From the chart above, we can tell that the Starlink Roam Standard Gen 3 is the best Starlink for van life, but let me break it down and explain why but also what you need to do to maximize your starlink in your van.
Rather then say why the Starlink Roam Standard (Gen 3) is the best, letโs remove all the other options by processes of elimination.
- The Starlink Residential Gen 2 is the older model, meaning itโll be less performant, although you may be able to find a good used deal on Facebook Marketplace or the like. The big drawback of this model is that it needs to rotate (without some serious DIY surgery). Since it has to rotate, it means mounting is much more difficult and it takes more space, two big negatives for van life.
- The Starlink Roam – High Performance (Gen 3) is simply too expensive to be considered for van life. The other drawback is that with the high performance it also takes more power, which is way more impactful rather then the speed improvements you have.
- The Starlink Mini is not as performant as the Gen 3, and the lesser monthly cost is data-capped, which is a no-go for us. As we suggest mounting the Starlink (read below), the size difference between the Mini and the Gen 3 is a non-issue. If you are going backpacking or car camping for a weekend or short period, then this would be different!
As you can see, when we break down all the alternatives, the Starlink Roam – Standard (Gen 3) is the clear winner.
How to Configure the Best Starlink for Van Life
You could easily take your Starlink out of the box, plug it into an AC outlet, run the cord out your window, place your Starlink in the dirt, and call it a day! But doing that every day and being unable to use it while moving or in urban areas isnโt a great long-term solution. Introducing the Speedmount 12V conversionโthe ultimate way to set up your Starlink for van life!
The Best Starlink Mount for Van Life
The first, most obvious, part of the Speedmount is the mount portion. A high-quality mount is crucial because a) we donโt want to be setting up and tearing down our Starlink every day, multiple times a day, and b) weโll be driving upwards of 70mph, so we do not want our expensive Starlink careening off on the highway.
The Speedmount has two major features, primarily it is precisely machined housing for the Starlink. Ours fit extremely snug and it didnโt add much to the foot print. Since it makes the curves into edges, it removes any lift the base Starlink might have had, giving it more staying power.
The second major feature is how the Speedmount attaches to your roof, and while there are a few different options, we recommend the magnetic attachment. Yes, you heard that right -magnets. With the metal half attaching via 3M VHB tape, the four-leg magnets securely affix your Starlink to your roof. The best thing about this attachment method is that you can lift and move your Starlink if you park under a tree for example. Itโs a game-changer!
The Best Starlink Kit for Van Life
The second reason we recommend the Trio Flatmount kit is that it comes with a 12V DC conversion kit with built-in Wifi. Essentially, you can get rid of the bulky router that comes with your Starlink and run it all day long since now it runs at 12V instead of using your Inverter off of 120V. There really isnโt a better system available. You have high-speed internet wherever you drive, and you donโt have to worry about it eating into your battery system or trying to find a good place for that bulky router.
Watch our YouTube video on our Starlink Set-Up
Check out our Starlink Review of our Gen 2 on our Boat
The 2nd generation powered our business while we were on our boat. Read that Starlink review here.
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