Tuesday, October 4th 2022

Netgear Introduces Powerful New Unlocked 5G WiFi 6 Mobile Hotspot for $799.99

NETGEAR, Inc., the leading provider of award-winning connected products designed to simplify and improve people's lives, today launched a powerful addition to its unlocked 5G mobile hotspot lineup. At a time when access to fast, secure and reliable internet is more important than ever, the NETGEAR Nighthawk M6 Mobile Hotspot Router (MR6150) raises the mobile broadband experience to new heights by upping the maximum 5G speed that can be supported and adding 160 MHz capability to connect with the latest WiFi 6 client devices.

NETGEAR launched the world's first unlocked 5G hotspot in 2021 with the award-winning Nighthawk M5. Now the company is building on that achievement with the M6, which is 20 percent faster than the M5 at 2.5 Gbps over 5G and has the capacity to hit a maximum combined WiFi speed of up to 3.6 Gbps when connecting to 160 MHz WiFi 6 devices. Additionally, the M6 comes with a first of its kind new In-Home Performance Mode which boosts WiFi coverage up to 2,000 square-feet when the device is plugged in, and the battery is removed.
Robust Connectivity Wherever, Whenever
The Nighthawk M6 is powered by the Qualcomm Snapdragon SDX62 Mobile Platform and delivers premium performance with groundbreaking speeds. Dual-band 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz AX3600 WiFi 6 is ideal for all mobile connectivity needs from fast file transfer to high-end video streaming on up to 32 connected devices. A powerful 5040mAh battery lasts up to 13 hours on a single charge, providing power throughout the day and night.

At home or the office, M6 can be used for both primary or backup internet access, especially in rural areas where reliable and fast wired Internet access is not available. When on the road, the M6 provides the most secure, private WiFi connections for laptops, tablets and phones in airports, hotels, trains and other places offering public WiFi. When users want to conserve 5G data usage or in areas where only public WiFi but no cellular signal is available, the M6 offloading feature enables tethering to local public WiFi for internet connectivity while eliminating the need to manually connect each device to the local public WiFi.

"We really listened to our customers to determine how they are using these devices and set out to provide a superior WiFi experience whether they need portable and secure access on the road, powerful, reliable internet at home or both," said David Henry, president & GM of Connected Home Products and Services at NETGEAR. "We are leveraging our more than 25 years of wireless expertise to generate this incredible, next-generation combination of 5G and WiFi 6 in the form of the Nighthawk M6, which will drastically improve the way we stay connected from wherever we live, work and play."

The M6 is easy to set up and use, and its compact design makes it easy to bring wherever a wireless connection is needed. It has an intuitive color touch screen to conveniently monitor data usage, view the WiFi name/password, check mobile signal strength and manage device and network settings. The Gigabit Ethernet and USB-C ports make it easy to connect and distribute fast internet speeds to wired devices and external 5G antennas (sold separately) can be connected to the available antenna ports to boost reception in buildings, at remote sites or wherever network coverage is sparse.

Technical Specifications:
  • Next-Level Sub-6 5G Performance: Strong, reliable, secure 5G internet with speeds up to 2.5 Gbps for home or on-the-go. Already in use on smartphones, Sub-6 5G can deliver lifelike video calls and streaming, rapid file transfers and downloads, more competitive multiplayer gaming and more.
  • Faster Speeds with WiFi 6: Fast WiFi 6 speeds up to 3.6 Gbps and greater capacity to connect up to 32 devices for exceptional performance.
  • Powered by Qualcomm Snapdragon SDX62 Chipset: The advanced Qualcomm modem supports 5G's Sub-6 band, delivering an arsenal of technologies and extreme power efficiency. The M6 meets the 3GPP Release 16 standard, so it's upgradable in the future via firmware updates.
  • Intuitive Touch Screen Interface: The simple-to-use 2.4-inch LCD touch screen lets you conveniently set up, change WiFi settings, share access and monitor your data usage.
  • Secure and Reliable Network: Avoid the dangers of connecting directly to public WiFi. The Nighthawk M6 is equipped with VPN pass-through support and password protection.
  • In-Home Performance Mode: Boost your WiFi coverage, up to 2,000 square-feet, by simply removing the battery and using the power adapter.
  • Unlocked Potential: The unlocked device accepts nano SIM cards and works best on AT&T and T-Mobile networks.
  • n77 C-Band Support: Ensures you experience the highest possible 5G speed in more places.
  • HPUE Support: Enables better 5G range. Pick up a 5G signal at the outer edges of 5G coverage areas, even where other devices cannot.
  • Mobile Ecosystem: Increase your 5G cell reception by connecting external 5G antennas (sold separately) to the available antenna ports.
Availability
NETGEAR Nighthawk M6 5G Mobile Hotspot Router (MR6150) is available now on NETGEAR.com for a suggested retail price of $799.99.
Source: Netgear
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24 Comments on Netgear Introduces Powerful New Unlocked 5G WiFi 6 Mobile Hotspot for $799.99

#1
Chaitanya
Costs as much as flagship cellphones, not sure who will be buying these over say buying a cheap 5G phone and use wifi tethering.
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#3
the54thvoid
Intoxicated Moderator
I'm a total luddite. This is $800 and it does what? It's not magical internet, is it? It's just a mobile router that gives you WiFi but you still need a contract? I'm genuinely confused.
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#5
The Quim Reaper
ChaitanyaCosts as much as flagship cellphones, not sure who will be buying these over say buying a cheap 5G phone and use wifi tethering.
Yeah, Crazy money.

I do exactly that with a Samsung A90 5G and get 400-500Mbit and use it as my main home internet connection on a $25pm unlimited data/minutes/texts contract.
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#6
Tropick
If I'm paying $800 for a 5G wifi hotspot the transfer speeds better be so fast that the shit gives me cancer
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#7
kapone32
DeeJay1001That ASUS is a router, this netgear device is a a 5G modem with routing capabilities. Totally different devices.
Then I am even more confused about the price. A 5G modem equipped with a Wifi 6 adapter does not justify the price even if the screen was OLED.
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#8
Unregistered
Shouldn't these things be part of the package you get with internet?
#9
DeathtoGnomes
oh a touch screen.. that justifies the price very well..:shadedshu:
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#10
v12dock
Block Caption of Rainey Street
At $799.99 you are dipping into cradlepoint prices...
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#11
GreiverBlade
I guess I keep my 50$ 4G+ WiFi 150mbps TPLink pocket router

749.99$ edit: more for a touchscreen 5G and higher speed is a bit (big) too much even at 3.6gbps, although you would need compatible receiver, wich is not my case, 150/300 mbps is already enough for nomadic use.

For a static/transportable router, eventually
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#12
TheLostSwede
News Editor
GreiverBladeI guess I keep my 50$ 4G+ WiFi 150mbps TPLink pocket router

749.99$ for a touchscreen 5G and higher speed is a bit (big) too much even at 3.6gbps, although you would need compatible receiver, wich is not my case, 150/300 mbps is already enough for nomadic use.

For a static/transportable router, eventually
$799.99 actually...
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#13
GreiverBlade
TheLostSwede$799.99 actually...
Reread :laugh: 50$+749.99$=?

Ok I could have phrased it better :oops:
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#14
Anarkie
$799, and yet they still only provide 90 days support unless you pay them...
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#15
TheLostSwede
News Editor
GreiverBladeReread :laugh: 50$+749.99$=?

Ok I could have phrased it better :oops:
Ah, sorry, my bad.
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#16
Lianna
battery lasts up to 13 hours on a single charge, providing power throughout the day and night
Ah, I see, that's for users on Jupiter or Saturn, they have less than 11 hours long days.
Last I checked my backwater planet has about 24 hours for "day and night".
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#17
Minus Infinity
Is that price a typo, surely it is meant to be $79.99
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#18
Readlight
Battery drains very fast, this.

Not high speed possible with 110dBm network coverage in building.
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#19
Penev91
You can buy 2 phones with 5G capabilities and use them as Hotspots for that price lol
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#20
stimpy88
What happened to these companies? It's like they took an acid trip and lost touch with what consumers can afford.

How long will it be before a standard WiFi router is over $1000?
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#22
phill
What the hell is going on with prices of things of late?? How can people afford this crap!??!?!
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#23
umano
I would have bought it if it had dual sim with aggregation. This device is for people who needs speed on the go, one carrier is not enough.
The high performance wifi when connected is a great feature.
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#24
Vayra86
the54thvoidI'm a total luddite. This is $800 and it does what? It's not magical internet, is it? It's just a mobile router that gives you WiFi but you still need a contract? I'm genuinely confused.
I honestly thought the 799,99 was a typo, because of all the 9's they just had one too many and the comma in the wrong place.
phillWhat the hell is going on with prices of things of late?? How can people afford this crap!??!?!
Its the new Robin Hood, steal from the rich, to give to the filthy rich.
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