Connecting to a hotel or airport Wi-Fi can be a frustrating exercise, especially when you’re trying to get a bag full of devices online. TP-Link just dropped their first Wi-Fi 7 travel router, and it’s built to solve that exact problem. This pocket-sized router provides up to 3.6 Gbps of bandwidth, but the real magic is how it simplifies the process, letting you get up to 90 devices connected with a single login via their mobile app.
Beyond the sheer convenience, this thing adds a serious layer of security. The router has built-in support for OpenVPN and WireGuard, so you can connect to your favorite VPN and keep your data safe on public networks you don’t trust. It’s powered via USB-C which lets you run it off your laptop or a power bank, and it comes with external antennas for better range, plus a USB-A port for sharing files on the fly.
Available here for $139.99, it’s a solid, essential piece of kit for anyone who travels with multiple devices — and doesn’t want to pay extra hotel internet fees for every single one. Grab it on Amazon by the end of August and you can score it for just $109.99.