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Take Secure Wi-Fi Anywhere With a Pocket-Sized ASUS Mini Router
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A compact mini router is perfect for small spaces, like your apartment or local coffee shop, and fits in your carry-on.

Staying connected is non-negotiable whether you're at home or on the go. Safe, secure Wi-Fi helps you stay in touch with family, touch base with the office and handle sensitive data like banking info and credit card numbers. It also enables the fun stuff, like shopping, playing games, sharing content and watching TV.

A wireless router lets you do all this and more. But the clunky boxes your internet provider offers can add visual clutter to your space and take up much-needed real estate in small apartments and offices. You also can't take them with you when you want to securely connect in a coffee shop or coworking space.

That's where ASUS mini routers come in. Whether you want a compact device for a small space or the flexibility to bring a secure connection with you outside your home, a mini router economizes space on the shelf and in your laptop bag. 

Pocket-sized, private and easy to use

ASUS mini routers can serve small-footprint spaces like apartments, creative studios and businesses while freeing up much-needed space. In larger homes, they can function as a node in your household's wireless mesh system, expanding coverage and eliminating dead zones. Another idea is to set one up as a media bridge to reduce lag and stuttering while streaming movies, watching live sports or playing video games.

But once you leave the safety of home and log onto public Wi-Fi, activities like online banking, uploading files and entering passwords can become downright risky. ASUS mini routers protect you from potential bad actors looking to steal passwords, credit card numbers and other sensitive data through public Wi-Fi networks. It's like carrying your own private internet connection with you in your pocket (or purse, backpack or carry-on) wherever you go.

Aside from being small, sleek and convenient to carry, ASUS mini routers are easy to use. No need to constantly reconnect your phone, tablet, laptop and other electronics when you move from one place to another. Once you've logged into the personal, portable Wi-Fi network your mini router creates, your devices will automatically connect safely, securely and hassle-free.

Confidence and security on the go

Traveling can mean fun, adventure and opportunity, but being away from home or out of the country can expose you to security risks. You don't want to find yourself locked out of your bank account by scammers while you're on a dream vacation or discover that you've exposed sensitive customer data over public Wi-Fi on a work trip.

ASUS mini routers offer you flexibility and security while traveling. When you're somewhere without Wi-Fi, you can tether your mini router to your mobile connection and get your devices online that way. If all you have is a single Ethernet port, but you need to connect multiple devices, simply plug in your ASUS mini router to create your own private Wi-Fi network.

Three compact and convenient models

There's an ASUS mini router that meets your needs, whether you're an apartment dweller, remote worker, casual traveler or digital nomad. Here's an overview of the different ASUS  models, ranging from ultra-compact connectors that fit in your pocket to a pint-sized home router.

ASUS RT-BE58 Go mini router: powerful, yet portable

The ASUS RT-BE58 Go mini router is everything you want in a home router: ultrafast Wi-Fi 7 technology, dual-band speeds up to 3,600 Mbps, comprehensive VPN features, 24/7 end-to-end encryption and tri-mode connectivity. This last feature deserves a special shoutout, since it allows you to use the device as a stationary router, a private hotspot when connected to public Wi-Fi or a 4G/5G mobile data tether.

At roughly 4.5 by 4 inches and 1.5 inches thick, it's the most powerful ASUS mini router model, but takes up about the space of a couple slices of bread, fitting easily into a backpack, carry-on or coworking cubicle. Adding to the convenience factor, you can switch the router between Home and Travel mode configurations with a single tap, eliminating the hassle of having to manually reconfigure the settings every time you travel. 

ASUS RT-AX57 Go mini router: flexible for home or travel

Lightweight and slim, the ASUS RT-AX57 Go mini router does double duty. With speeds of up to 3,000Mbps, Wi-Fi 6 and VPN compatibility -- and subscription-free network security included -- you can use it as a travel router or set it up in your apartment, studio or office.

Like the RT-BE58 Go, this compact model also boasts tri-mode connectivity and USB-C power. It also weighs in at less than half a pound, making it perfect to slip into your laptop case or overnight bag on your next coffee shop creativity session.

ASUS RT-AX50 Go mini router: ultralight convenience

If packability is your top priority, reach for the ASUS RT-AX50 Go mini router, the smallest ASUS mini router. It's designed to keep you connected when you're making sales calls, on vacation or living out your digital nomad dreams.

It still offers the specs you need when traveling, like tri-mobile connectivity, comprehensive VPN features and dual-band Wi-Fi 6 speeds. And with a plug-and-go setup, USB-C power that requires no extra adapter, a size of less than 3 square inches and just 4 ounces, you won't even notice it's in your bag as you safely move from one connection to another.

Enter to win an ASUS mini router  

Right now through May 17, you can enter to win a mini router during the ASUS Dream Your Travel Wi-Fi giveaway. Post a photo on social media of your dream travel moment using the ASUS web filter and you'll be entered to win one of these models. Or you can pick your model from ASUS today.

Sweepstakes sponsored and administered by ASUS. No purchase necessary. Void where prohibited. See the terms and conditions for eligibility and prize details.