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Digi Cellular Routers
Digi manufactures several enterprise cellular router options for backup, remote location, and transportation uses.
Released:January 2022
$289-$4400
Routica Cellular Routers
Routica offers the Explore 1 cellular embedded router for the RV and boat market
Released:January 2023
$599-$949
Inseego MiFi X Pro 5G Mobile Hotspot - Verizon, T-Mobile
The Inseego MiFi X Pro 5G M3000 series are 5G mobile hotspot devices for Verizon and T-Mobile featuring Ethernet, and Wi-Fi 6.
Released:August 2022
$264-$350
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TCL Linkzone 5G UW Mobile Hotspot - Verizon
A flagship 5G mobile hotspot from TCL for the Verizon network that uses the X62 cellular modem and comes with an Ethernet port.
Released:November 2022
$299
Featured, Hands on Reviews
Inseego MiFi 5G M2000 - T-Mobile
T-Mobile's first flagship-level mobile hotspot has Sub6 5G, robust 4G/LTE fallback, but lacks support for mmWave 5G. Product is discontinued.
Released:December 2020
$336
Hands on Reviews
Cradlepoint Product Lineup
Cradlepoint offers a variety of mobile cellular embedded routers in the professional category. Start here for an overview of their product line-up.
Released:April 2020
Featured, Hands on Reviews
Cradlepoint's line of cellular gateways and adapters can provide a cellular internet connection to any traditional router.
Released:January 2019
$609-$1999
Cradlepoint COR Routers
The COR and R1900 series by Cradlepoint are ruggedized, enterprise-level routing solutions.
Released:January 2017
$869-$1999
Hands on Reviews
Winegard AIR 360+ System
Winegard's dome with cellular, Wi-Fi, and OTA TV antennas - with optional cellular routers and Wi-Fi extender solution including the Gateway and WiFiRanger Osprey.
Released:September 2019
$159-$999
Featured, Hands on Reviews
Robustel Routers
Robustel is a China-based company that offers LTE and 5G cellular routers in North America.
Released:August 2022
$358-$999
InHand Networks Gateways and Routers
InHand Networks is a China-based electronics manufacturer that offers a variety of products including mobile and enterprise routers that are starting to become available from some North American vendors.
Released:April 2022
$499-1499
Winegard ConnecT 2.0
Winegard's second attempt at a roof-mounted router, offering options for Wi-Fi extending and cellular integration and even an integrated OTA TV option.
Released:February 2018
$239-$499
Hands on Reviews
Verizon LTE Home Router
A Verizon-focused Cat-12 LTE router with Wi-Fi 5 and Ethernet ports.
Released:March 2022
$139
Inseego Wavemaker 5G Routers
The Wavemaker series is a line of 5G enterprise routers from Inseego.
Released:January 2022
$350-$1299
Inseego MiFi M2100 5G Ultra Wideband - Verizon
Verizon's 5G hotspot that lacks support for their mid-band 5G spectrum, so we don't consider it relevant any longer even though its still offered. It also lacks antenna ports.
Released:September 2020
$399
Hands on Reviews
OpenRoad Mobile Freedom Connect
A rebranded version of the Glomex WeBBoat 4G Lite EVO providing rooftop cellular connectivity and Wi-Fi.
Released:January 2022
$449
Hands on Reviews
WiFiRanger/Winegard Poplar Router
WiFiRanger's basic mobile router which supports 802.11n and 2.4GHz Wi-Fi.
Released:October 2019
$100-$200
Inseego Skyus 160 LTE Gateway Router
The Inseego Skyus 160 LTE Gateway Router is an LTE Cat-6 device that bridges the space between a mobile hotspot and a mobile router.
Released:June 2020
$349
Netgear's flagship 5G hotspot line from 2020 to March 2022 covered mmW and Sub6 bands for AT&T with Sub6 bands only for other versions. Now discontinued.
Released:September 2020
$510-$700
Hands on Reviews
Coolpad Stream - Boost / T-Mobile
The Coolpad Stream is a basic mobile hotspot device for use with Boost Mobile data plans running on the T-Mobile network. Now discontinued.
Released:July 2021
$49
The MiFi 8000 mobile hotspot was Sprint's LTE flagship mobile hotspot and available in an AT&T version for a short while in 2021. It's now discontinued.
Released:June 2019
$180-$240
Hands on Reviews
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