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product_id: 343616689
title: "Waveshare SIM7600G-H 4G HAT (B) for Raspberry Pi Supports LTE Cat-4 4G/3G/2G GNSS Positioning Global Band"
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# LTE Cat-4 global 4G/3G/2G support Dual connectivity: pogo pin & MicroUSB Multi-GNSS positioning (GPS, BeiDou, Glonass) Waveshare SIM7600G-H 4G HAT (B) for Raspberry Pi Supports LTE Cat-4 4G/3G/2G GNSS Positioning Global Band

**Brand:** waveshare
**Price:** € 202.40
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🌍 Stay connected globally, code locally — your 4G powerhouse for Raspberry Pi projects!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Waveshare SIM7600G-H 4G HAT (B) for Raspberry Pi Supports LTE Cat-4 4G/3G/2G GNSS Positioning Global Band by waveshare
- **How much does it cost?** € 202.40 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
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## Best For

- waveshare enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted waveshare brand quality
- Free international shipping included
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## Key Features

- • **Integrated Voice & Data:** Make calls, send SMS, and stream data with onboard audio jack and full telecom protocol support.
- • **Plug & Play Versatility:** Easily attach via pogo pins for Pi Zero or MicroUSB for other Raspberry Pi models and PCs.
- • **Global 4G LTE Connectivity:** Seamlessly connect anywhere with LTE Cat-4 supporting 2G/3G/4G worldwide bands.
- • **Precision GNSS Positioning:** Unlock accurate location tracking with integrated GPS, BeiDou, and Glonass support.
- • **Real-Time Status Monitoring:** Stay informed with dual LED indicators and full AT command control for professional-grade management.

## Overview

The SIM7600G-H 4G HAT (B) is a compact, high-speed LTE Cat-4 module designed for Raspberry Pi and PC integration. It supports global 2G/3G/4G networks, multi-constellation GNSS positioning, and telecom features including voice calls and SMS. With dual connectivity options (pogo pin and MicroUSB), onboard audio, and real-time status LEDs, it empowers developers and makers to build cutting-edge IoT, communication, and location-based projects with seamless worldwide cellular access.

## Description

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Review: Use this to make your own 4G phone! (Read review for important connector info) - I did not know that there were phone modules that worked with 4G LTE networks, but here it is! This is made to mount underneath a Raspberry Pi Zero computer, and has the same footprint as that circuit board. It comes with a pair of PCB antennas for LTE, and a GPS amplified antenna on a 10' cable. It comes with an audio jack you can plug a headset into, allowing making regular voice calls with it easy without any other components, as well as using as a data modem. I didn't want to use a Pi Zero module, so my plan is to operate this from a Pi Pico board, but for my initial tests I just connected the micro USB jack on this module to a USB port on a Dell Latitude running Linux, and also running Windows 10. The phone worked on both operating systems, connecting using Minicom in Linux and PuTTY in Windows. Waveshare's website and Wiki were very helpful, and I was able to initiate and answer voice calls, send and receive SMS text messages, and connect to the Internet through the USB port, again with both Windows 10 and Linux. WIndows required a driver, but Waveshare tells you where to download that, and Ubuntu Linux found the device without needing a driver. I was also able to do voice and text on a MacBook, but there was no driver for the LTE modem option that I could find for macos. I tried this module with both a Verizon SIM card and a Mint Mobile card, which uses the T-Mobile network. Both worked just fine. Now I get to do the fun part, which is connecting a touch screen 2.8" LCD to the Pi Pico and making a decent user interface for it, and putting it in a custom case. Most fun project in a long time. OH! One thing you will want to know: the module uses what look like u.fl or IPEX connectors for the main antenna, the "diversity" antenna, and the GPS antenna. But these are actually IPEX-4 connectors, which are smaller and will not work with antennas that just say they have "IPEX" connectors, which in most cases means IPEX-1. The trick I discovered was that if you look for 5G antennas, these use IPEX-4 connectors, and they will cover the 4G LTE bands just fine. This is not a problem if you use the included antennas, since they already have the right connectors on them, and you can use one of the included IPEX-4 to SMA adapters to plug in any amplified GPS antenna that uses SMA. Honestly, I'm pretty sure Waveshare didn't really mean for this to be used in a phone - it's more for putting into computer projects that need a wireless Internet connection, but I think I can make the best phone since my Ericsson 388. Like I said, I got a Mint Mobile SIM card, which was because I occasionally need to stream video where there is no WiFi, and also wanted to have unlimited voice and text, which this did, but there are also decent plans from Boost Mobile (on AT&T or T-Mobile) and a number of data-only SIM cards that are really cheap if you just want to use it for low-bandwidth data on a wireless project, so have fun!
Review: Fast, easy to use, and works well. - It has been a joy using this little modem. While I haven't much luck with getting Voicemails working, everything else just worked outside the box. Speeds are fast for lightweight browsing and sorts. My only teo complaint is that the audio output is a bit quiet, even if you go in and set the gain to max, and that the module is a bit thick, even if you remove the pogo pins and smoothing capacitor.

## Features

- Connected via pogo pin or MicroUSB connector Dedicated pogo pin for Raspberry Pi Zero/Zero W MicroUSB connector for other Raspberry Pi boards or PC
- Incorporates SIM7600G-H global band 4G module, compatible with 2G/3G/4G network with global support. USB HUB connector for other Raspberry Pi boards or PC, providing USB extension and 4G network access
- Supports dial-up, telephone call, SMS, TCP, UDP, DTMF, HTTP, FTP, etc. Supports GPS, BeiDou, Glonass, LBS base station positioning
- SIM card slot, supports 1.8V/3V SIM card. Onboard audio jack and audio decoder for making telephone call
- 2x LED indicators, easy to monitor the operating status. Control via AT commands (3GPP TS 27.007, 27.005, and V.25TER command set)

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B08ZSSCYDD |
| Best Sellers Rank | #783 in Single Board Computers (Computers & Accessories) |
| Brand | waveshare |
| Color | SIM7600G-H 4G HAT (B) |
| Customer Reviews | 3.9 3.9 out of 5 stars (23) |
| Date First Available | March 23, 2021 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 0.352 ounces |
| Item model number | SIM7600G-H 4G HAT (B) |
| Manufacturer | Waveshare |
| Memory Speed | 2933 MHz |
| Number of Processors | 1 |
| Number of USB 2.0 Ports | 2 |
| Operating System | Linux |
| Package Dimensions | 6.14 x 4.33 x 1.3 inches |
| Series | SIM7600G-H M.2 4G HAT for RPi, LTE CAT4 High Speed, 4G/3G/2G, GNSS, Global Band |
| Wireless Type | Bluetooth |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** waveshare
- **Connectivity Technology:** USB
- **Model Name:** SIM7600G-H M.2 4G HAT for RPi, LTE CAT4 High Speed, 4G/3G/2G, GNSS, Global Band
- **Operating System:** Linux
- **Wireless Communication Standard:** Bluetooth

## Images

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## Questions & Answers

**Q: What is the name of the pigtail cable that should be used with this? The connections look smaller than normal pigtails and I need replacements**
A: This is a relatively small IPEX 4 to SMA.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Use this to make your own 4G phone! (Read review for important connector info)
*by J***T on August 23, 2023*

I did not know that there were phone modules that worked with 4G LTE networks, but here it is! This is made to mount underneath a Raspberry Pi Zero computer, and has the same footprint as that circuit board. It comes with a pair of PCB antennas for LTE, and a GPS amplified antenna on a 10' cable. It comes with an audio jack you can plug a headset into, allowing making regular voice calls with it easy without any other components, as well as using as a data modem. I didn't want to use a Pi Zero module, so my plan is to operate this from a Pi Pico board, but for my initial tests I just connected the micro USB jack on this module to a USB port on a Dell Latitude running Linux, and also running Windows 10. The phone worked on both operating systems, connecting using Minicom in Linux and PuTTY in Windows. Waveshare's website and Wiki were very helpful, and I was able to initiate and answer voice calls, send and receive SMS text messages, and connect to the Internet through the USB port, again with both Windows 10 and Linux. WIndows required a driver, but Waveshare tells you where to download that, and Ubuntu Linux found the device without needing a driver. I was also able to do voice and text on a MacBook, but there was no driver for the LTE modem option that I could find for macos. I tried this module with both a Verizon SIM card and a Mint Mobile card, which uses the T-Mobile network. Both worked just fine. Now I get to do the fun part, which is connecting a touch screen 2.8" LCD to the Pi Pico and making a decent user interface for it, and putting it in a custom case. Most fun project in a long time. OH! One thing you will want to know: the module uses what look like u.fl or IPEX connectors for the main antenna, the "diversity" antenna, and the GPS antenna. But these are actually IPEX-4 connectors, which are smaller and will not work with antennas that just say they have "IPEX" connectors, which in most cases means IPEX-1. The trick I discovered was that if you look for 5G antennas, these use IPEX-4 connectors, and they will cover the 4G LTE bands just fine. This is not a problem if you use the included antennas, since they already have the right connectors on them, and you can use one of the included IPEX-4 to SMA adapters to plug in any amplified GPS antenna that uses SMA. Honestly, I'm pretty sure Waveshare didn't really mean for this to be used in a phone - it's more for putting into computer projects that need a wireless Internet connection, but I think I can make the best phone since my Ericsson 388. Like I said, I got a Mint Mobile SIM card, which was because I occasionally need to stream video where there is no WiFi, and also wanted to have unlimited voice and text, which this did, but there are also decent plans from Boost Mobile (on AT&T or T-Mobile) and a number of data-only SIM cards that are really cheap if you just want to use it for low-bandwidth data on a wireless project, so have fun!

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Fast, easy to use, and works well.
*by M***1 on July 5, 2025*

It has been a joy using this little modem. While I haven't much luck with getting Voicemails working, everything else just worked outside the box. Speeds are fast for lightweight browsing and sorts. My only teo complaint is that the audio output is a bit quiet, even if you go in and set the gain to max, and that the module is a bit thick, even if you remove the pogo pins and smoothing capacitor.

### ⭐⭐ Don't bother.
*by D***R on January 23, 2026*

When I first got this, it worked well. Cell was great, as was GPS. Then one day, my fault, I broke the cell antenna stub, so no more cell. But then, GPS was flaky; it would get a signal maybe 20% of the time. It got so bad that I just gave up.

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