TP-Link released the Roam 7 BE3600 to give travelers reliable high-speed internet access without relying on public Wi-Fi networks. This portable router matters because it brings Wi-Fi 7 speeds to mobile environments where connectivity is often unstable or slow. Users who need consistent bandwidth for work or streaming can now carry a dedicated network solution that fits in a pocket.
Portable Wi-Fi 7 router supports 90 devices and three modes
The device operates as a compact Wi-Fi 7 router designed for mobility rather than fixed home installation. It supports three distinct operating modes to adapt to different connection scenarios. Router Mode creates a local network, Hotspot Mode shares an internet connection, and Client Mode connects to existing Wi-Fi networks to extend their range.
Specifications
- Wireless Standard: Wi-Fi 7
- Max Speed (5GHz): 2,882Mbps
- Max Speed (2.4GHz): 688Mbps
- Max Connected Devices: 90
- Price: $129.99
Wireless performance reaches 2,882Mbps on the 5GHz band and 688Mbps on the 2.4GHz band. The hardware supports up to 90 connected devices simultaneously to handle multiple screens and gadgets. Physical connectivity includes a 2.5-gigabit WAN port for fast upstream speeds and a 1-gigabit LAN port for wired devices.
Power delivery uses a standard 5V/3A input, allowing the router to run from common USB power banks. This flexibility ensures the device works during travel or in locations without wall outlets. The unit is available now on Amazon for $129.99, which rounds to around $130.
TP-Link positions this product as a solution for on-the-go connectivity needs. The combination of Wi-Fi 7 standards and portable power options targets users who prioritize network reliability while traveling. The device is currently in stock and ready for purchase.




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