The Slate 7 Pro is the first travel router to aggregate all three Wi-Fi 7 bands—2.4 GHz, 5 GHz, and 6 GHz—pushing sustained speeds past 10 Gbps while maintaining low latency in crowded environments.

This achievement positions it as a serious contender for users who need enterprise-grade connectivity without sacrificing portability. The device’s quad-core 2.0 GHz processor supports WireGuard at up to 1100 Mbps and OpenVPN at 1000 Mbps, making it ideal for remote lab access or large-file transfers.

A built-in 2.8-inch touchscreen simplifies setup and real-time monitoring, eliminating the need for external devices. The screen also enables instant VPN profile switching and QR-code-based Wi-Fi sharing, streamlining workflows for power users on the move.

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Under the hood, Multi-Link Operation (MLO), 4KQAM modulation, and preamble puncturing ensure stable performance even in congested networks. These features are critical for applications like real-time video editing or multiplayer gaming where bandwidth and latency matter most.

The router also includes advanced Deep Packet Inspection (DPI) to block malicious traffic automatically while allowing granular manual controls for specific domains or IP addresses. Integrated VPN obfuscation further enhances privacy by masking encrypted traffic patterns, reducing the risk of throttling in restrictive networks.

Pricing is set at $189.90, with pre-orders now open. This launch signals a shift toward more capable portable networking solutions, potentially raising the bar for what travelers and remote workers expect from mobile routers.