

🚀 Unlock lightning-fast 5G Wi-Fi anywhere, anytime — because buffering is so last decade!
The NETGEAR Nighthawk M6 Pro is a sleek, portable 5G router featuring Wi-Fi 6E technology that supports up to 32 devices simultaneously. Powered by the Qualcomm Snapdragon X65 modem, it delivers ultra-fast speeds up to 4Gbps and offers a SIM-unlocked design compatible with over 125 countries. Ideal for home, business, or on-the-go use, it includes a 2.5 Gigabit Ethernet port and a vibrant 7.1cm color touchscreen for easy management, making it a top-tier solution for secure, high-performance mobile internet.












| ASIN | B0BPCS4BZ5 |
| Best Sellers Rank | 32,831 in Computers & Accessories ( See Top 100 in Computers & Accessories ) 244 in Routers |
| Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
| Item model number | MR6450-100EUS |
| Manufacturer | NETGEAR |
| Product Dimensions | 10.5 x 10.5 x 2.15 cm; 256 g |
P**R
Unleashing the Power of 5G with the NETGEAR Nighthawk M6 Pro
It's hard to encapsulate the marvel that is the NETGEAR Nighthawk M6 Pro within the confines of a single review. Yet, I shall endeavour to do so. Right off the bat, the elegance and sleek black aesthetic of the device garnered my admiration. It exudes a sense of polished robustness that I found genuinely appealing. Setting up the device was refreshingly straightforward, a smooth process greatly assisted by the larger 7.1cm color LCD touch screen. With a few taps and a swipe here or there, my 5G router was ready to offer me ultra-fast, secure internet with speeds up to 6Gbps. The Nighthawk M6 Pro's performance was a delightful surprise. Avidly downloading large files, streaming high-definition content, and engaging in intense online gaming sessions, the router didn't falter for a second. Its Wi-Fi 6E speeds up to 3.6Gbps for up to 32 devices ensured fast downloads and seamless connectivity. Indeed, this portable 5G modem came to redefine what I thought was possible in terms of mobile Wi-Fi. Moreover, the device demonstrated a vast coverage area, significantly boosting my Wi-Fi up to a staggering 92.5m2 at home. This feature truly unshackles you from the constraints of limited Wi-Fi coverage. Whether I was in my garden, the living room, or even the attic, the router had me covered. However, I did encounter a minor hiccup. The companion Netgear app designed to manage the device failed to connect. Although not a deal-breaker, as you can manage the device through a web browser, it's an inconvenience nonetheless. Furthermore, the price tag may appear daunting at first glance, yet when you consider the device's performance, quality, and the myriad of features it provides, the investment seems more than justified. And let's not forget the peace of mind it brings, given its compatibility with most major 5G & 4G LTE network operators and support for worldwide roaming. The NETGEAR Nighthawk M6 Pro's prowess extends beyond its primary features. The inclusion of a 2.5 Gig Ethernet port for multi-gig wired speeds is a bonus that can not be overlooked. I found this feature incredibly useful when connecting the device to my home Wi-Fi router or when a more stable wired connection was necessary for my laptop. In a nutshell, the NETGEAR Nighthawk M6 Pro is an impeccable marriage of design, function, and performance. Despite a minor hiccup with its companion app, the router proves itself as an unparalleled choice for anyone in pursuit of lightning-fast, reliable, and secure 5G mobile Wi-Fi. This is a product that doesn't merely promise a great experience; it delivers on it!
P**A
Best I have ever used
One of the best purchases I have ever done. I have been able to work from literally anywhere, in the middle of constructions sites, remote areas in the UK and abroad. Very easy to use and set up, battery holds charge perfectly, small and produces a nice signal. I have used connecting 5 laptops and 4 phones at one time whilst broadcasting live online webinars and events with no flaws in the signal. Pricey, yes, but reliable.
J**S
Strong Performance, But Range Could Be Better
The NETGEAR M5200 WiFi 6 Mobile Hotspot is an impressive device that offers fast and reliable 5G connectivity for both personal and professional use. It supports WiFi 6 and provides a strong connection, which is ideal for streaming, working remotely, or gaming on the go. The 5G support ensures a high-speed internet connection, even in areas with good 5G coverage. The setup is straightforward, and the device is portable, making it perfect for travel or mobile workstations. However, while the speed and performance are excellent, I noticed that the range of the hotspot could be better. The signal strength decreases somewhat at longer distances, especially in larger spaces. Pros: WiFi 6 for faster speeds and greater capacity 5G support for high-speed internet Portable and easy to set up Reliable connection for streaming and work Cons: Range could be better, especially in larger spaces The battery life could be improved with extended use Overall, this is a solid mobile hotspot router with great speeds and performance, but the range could be better for those needing coverage over a larger area. Highly recommended for those who need fast, portable 5G connectivity.
M**E
An overpriced device that works very well nonetheless -- Update: it doesn't work anymore
You don't need to read a review to reach the conclusion that this router is utterly expensive. Netgear is probably making an outrageous margin on it. I bought it, however, because I need a stable, reliable, and fast 5g connection for work. It broke my heart to spend so much money on a gimmick that will probably be obsolete in a few years. Having said that, I was positively surprised by the overall quality of the product. The dual MIMO antennas work very well, and the battery life is excellent. Some people complained about the interface, but frankly the current iteration is very good, and works very well with me. Even better is the http interface, which provides lots information and useful features. If the 5g worked rather well with Three UK in London, I must say that the speed and reception quality was significantly better in France with Free mobile. Indoors reception was also much better: whereas in London I had to place my router outdoors and connect it to my computer with a long ethernet cable, in France I would not even have to be concerned by reception quality. This little machine even enabled me to live broadcast my grandma's funeral from inside a church in rural France. The family members who could not make it that day were very pleased with the image and sound quality. Since the router was also connected to a portable loudspeaker, I was also able to cast music in the church simultaneously, without any lag whatsoever. It's true that the WiFi range is not comparable to a home router, but it's good enough to create a hotspot in a roman church of about 400 square meters. I'm now writing this review from a TGV speeding at 320 km/h, on my way back to London, and even if the network sometimes swithes to 4g+, I can enjoy an even better connection than the onboard WiFi proposed by SNCF. Since I don't like to waste batteries, I can tether the router to my laptop with a usb-c cable, which also improves data transfer speeds. So, all in all, a very good product from Netgear that will probably get cheaper in the years to come. I still want to figure out how to connect the router to external antennas, and whether the Db gain is worth the investment. For the time being though, this little device has become indispensable, it has converted all my devices (tablet, phone, laptop, etc) into de facto 5g devices, and provides peace of mind for those who need at all times a stable and fast connection for work and family. ---- UPDATE ---- After a few months of use, the connection became increasingly unstable, even when sitting next to my provider's 5g antenna. It would stop working for days showing a "No signal" or "Cellular data off" error message. It worked sometimes by doing a hard reset of the device. When I got in touch with NETGEAR support, my interlocutor suggested this could be a problem of my mobile operator. But my operator's support service assured me that they did not prevent clients from using their simcard in a router, and that their fair use policy was well beyond my actual needs. Furthermore, I used the other sim cards from other operators in different locations, and got the same problem. Surprisingly, I found out that manuy other people experienced the same problem (https://community.netgear.com/t5/Cell-Service-Mobile-Hotspot/Nighthawk-MR5200-M5-We-need-your-feedback/td-p/2170780). They have been unable to this date to help me. I really wanted to like this product, but all in all it's been a major disappointment. Buyers beware!
B**D
Goed maar (te) duur.
S**E
For the price I got exactly what I wanted. Good support while waiting for the delivery. I am really pleased to have this device in hand. Canada, Quebec, with Bell my follow friends ! Took me half hour to set everything up BY MYSELF.
B**O
Certes il est cher, mais simple à utiliser, efficace, toutes bandes dont la 5G, petit, léger et portable (même sous la tente !), wifi 6 bibande (2,4 et 5Ghz), batterie amovible (autonomie 24h environ) . Couplé à une antenne panneau directionnelle de type Poynting X-POL-2-5G (grace à ses 2 ports TS9) vous recevrez la 5g partout ( à condition qu'il y ait un émetteur) : votre vieux smartphone 4G va rajeunir ...
P**.
The WIFI coverage is poor even it is set to long range for such an expensive router.
E**T
I opted for one of those Vodafone unlimited 5g data only Sims because my DSL wifi was not cutting the mustard after getting off that fiber from my last flat. While I felt HOSED with my plan while comparing speeds from the little alcatel 4g hot spot being sold for 70 at the provider, it was only getting between 23 and 30 VS 90 to 100 on DSL wifi if I kept the door open but this became a game changer. I don't even have an antenna on this and I'm getting 960 in this moment on 1 device and 680 on another device in another room. So while dsl wifi was giving me 120 at best (same room as router) I'm now getting way better than that no matter which room I'm in. Also, if a demand for better strength exists, i just grab the Puck and move it closer to target. But so far league's better than dsl wifi 6 Lots likely has to do with the towers near you. (refer to online guide/map that shows where all towers for each provider is). Note: choose provider with the most towers near the location you will use this Ie there are actually 5g towers closer than the 4 to me hence the 4g router being garbage. That was a waste of money but was hoping it would be good enough to not spend over 700 lol nerp. While this is expensive it's kind of great for being able to on the fly check whose connected to what data points you configure and even let's you block or allow devices without logging into the browser as just the device itself. Cat 5 port works as expected even if using a USB dongle. Option to put in passthru to a rooted VPN router would also be too easy. You can even hook up an offline device to configure your router so that your phone, etc won't know your admin password. Lots of great security features and overall a great future proof device. Expensive though. Hopefully some used one's/black friday become available to make the more affordable for everyone. This would be amazing for travel, on the go office internet. The functionality is great, at some point I will have to pick up one of the higher end antennas in case I go somewhere that does not pick up 4 or 5g well. Of course changing dns etc helped increase speed by about 20 to 30 when I checked. Currently using it on 4 devices and none of them experience lag. I did have to change the default timeout/power saving settings though. Conclusion: Even my 5g phone cannot Hotspot at these speeds. If you only browse, don't stream and don't need bandwidth like that then save your money. If you want a portable Hotspot robust enough to go 247 with spare battery options and wide range of antennas then this is for you. This is significantly faster than my dsl but kept DSL for my NAS, servers and lab environment.
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