I recently purchased a Samsung Galaxy Tab A7 on a "trial run", to see just how mobile I could be. In fairness, my excursions have been limited to the dining room table, the living room couch, the outdoor balcony on a nice day & the bedroom. So far, it's been a champ. The TL;DR (since this isn't an actual product review) is that it has strong WiFi reception, a decent screen indoors, & very good battery life.
Yes, I'm aware of iPads but they've almost always been out of my range as a tech enthusiast on a budget. I was a PC user, not a Mac user. At the time I was already invested in 2 ecosystems (Microsoft Lumia/Windows & Google).
What made all of this possible was Bluetooth (BT) technology. The smaller speakers on smart phones and tablets are very difficult for
me to make out clearly with my hearing, so I don't bother with the majority of them. The game changed when I paired my new hearing aids (HAs) with my mobile at the time, the LG G7 One. I now own the Pixel 5.
The next step was investigating if tablets would work as well as my smartphone. I found a Samsung Galaxy A7 in an open box sale and brought it home. The A7 has WiFi & BT. Pairing was a nearly seamless experience, whether it was my trusty old Microsoft folding keyboard, to my new BT HAs. I plan to delve into more detail later on those, if anyone's interested.