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4G Wireless Router 300Mbps (EU Plug with SIM Slot)
I grabbed this router as a backup connection for my home office—our main provider occasionally acts up. What attracted me was the simple plug-and-play setup and that external antenna for better signal strength. Also, the SIM slot was key since I already had a data SIM card.
Delivery to the US took about 12 days, no customs issues, everything came well-packed. Setup was surprisingly simple—I popped in the SIM, waited a few minutes, and boom—online. The signal is solid, speeds hover around 30–50 Mbps where my phone barely catches 15.
Pros: ✔️ Easy setup ✔️ Stable connection ✔️ Decent signal strength with external antenna ✔️ Budget-friendly
Cons: ❌ Basic UI (no advanced firewall settings) ❌ No 5GHz band
Compared to similar US routers, this is a steal. Most branded routers with SIM support run $80–120; this one was under $50. Absolutely met my expectations.
US $26.09
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4G LTE WiFi Router 150Mbps (4 Antennas)
This one went into our lake cabin. The four antennas caught my eye—it looked promising for a rural area. Also, it promised smoother wired connection options, which I needed for an old IP cam system.
The router arrived in 14 days. Once installed, it genuinely surprised me—those antennas aren’t just for show. The range was excellent, and the speed was usable for streaming YouTube in HD.
Pros: ✔️ Four antennas = better range ✔️ Stable with wired LAN devices ✔️ Micro SIM support
Cons: ❌ Only supports 2.4GHz ❌ No battery, requires constant power
Compared to US models in the $60–100 range, this under-$40 option is solid. It exceeded my expectations, especially with stability.
US $29.34
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KuWFi Waterproof Outdoor Router (CAT4)
This was meant for the backyard/garden Wi-Fi zone. Waterproof rating and outdoor use case were the main draws. I also liked that it supports IP cameras, which we have installed.
The router looks rugged and is truly weather-resistant. Mounted it on the garage wall—zero signal drops in rain or sun. Speed isn’t mind-blowing, around 20Mbps, but it’s reliable and covers a solid 50 feet radius.
Pros: ✔️ Waterproof & durable ✔️ Reliable signal for outdoor use ✔️ Easy setup
Cons: ❌ Slower speeds ❌ Minimal configuration options
In the US, outdoor routers are often $120+. I paid less than half on AliExpress. Well worth it.
US $44.84
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KuWFi 4G CAT4 WiFi6 Router (300Mbps)
I wanted to test WiFi6 support with 4G LTE—a rare combo in budget devices. KuWFi’s branding felt semi-trustworthy based on reviews.
Setup was smooth; I use it for 5–6 devices at once and haven’t noticed lag. It’s fast, around 60 Mbps in my area. Strong external antenna support is a plus.
Pros: ✔️ WiFi6 for a low price ✔️ Stable multi-user connection ✔️ Clean UI
Cons: ❌ SIM card slot is tight ❌ Limited band control
This would easily retail for $100+ in the US—got it for about $55. Definitely exceeded my expectations.
US $29.34
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TIANJIE 150Mbps 4G Router
Picked this as a backup to the backup, mainly for testing. It’s basic and cheap, but functional.
Delivered in 10 days. This thing is simple: insert SIM, connect via browser, done. The speed was around 10–20 Mbps, which is okay for emails or streaming SD video. I use it for a mini server and IP camera setup.
Pros: ✔️ Super budget-friendly ✔️ Compact form ✔️ Stable connection
Cons: ❌ No 5GHz ❌ Limited range
Comparable products in the US cost twice as much. It met expectations for a $30 tool.
US $30.42
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4G LTE Portable WiFi Router (3650mAh Battery)
I bought this mainly for road trips. Battery-powered and lightweight, it ticked all the boxes. It’s genuinely portable and fits into a jacket pocket.
Battery lasted around 6–7 hours during continuous use. Speeds were modest—about 20 Mbps—but good enough for Spotify, Google Maps, and Instagram.
Pros: ✔️ Portable, travel-friendly ✔️ Decent battery life ✔️ Unlocked for global SIMs
Cons: ❌ Heats up a bit after 2–3 hrs ❌ Limited interface
For under $35, it rivals $80–90 Netgear travel routers. I’d call this a win.
US $11.78
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OPTFOCUS 4G LTE Router (6 Antennas)
This one looked intense with all those antennas—felt like overkill, but I had to try. Ordered it for a shared office space where 8–10 people connect daily.
It delivered strong performance. All six antennas help—coverage is wide, and signal strength doesn’t dip with multiple users. It runs cooler than expected, too.
Pros: ✔️ Great for multi-user setups ✔️ Powerful signal ✔️ Stable connection
Cons: ❌ Bulky design ❌ Power adapter isn’t US plug (needs converter)
At $55, it’s a good alternative to TP-Link or ASUS LTE routers in the $100–120 range. Totally worth it.
US $76.61
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KuWFi CAT4 CPE Router 1200Mbps (Dual Band)
Finally, dual-band LTE with Gigabit ports! This was a dream for my small home office.
Setup was intuitive, and both 2.4GHz and 5GHz bands work beautifully. Speeds peak at 70+ Mbps on 5GHz. Feels like a mainstream US router.
Pros: ✔️ Dual-band with high speeds ✔️ External antennas ✔️ Stable and quiet
Cons: ❌ Slightly slow boot time ❌ No app support
$55 got me what would cost over $130 locally. Beyond satisfied.
US $50.23
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2025 New 4G Wireless Router 300Mbps (EU Plug)
I bought this one just to test the “new 2025 model” hype. Nothing too flashy, but a decent workhorse.
I use it in the garage studio. Coverage is decent, and speeds hover around 25 Mbps. It just works, which is what I needed.
Pros: ✔️ Affordable ✔️ Plug and play ✔️ Good build
Cons: ❌ No USB ports ❌ Only 2.4GHz
At $30, it’s a budget champ. Met expectations, didn’t wow me, but I can’t complain.
US $24.58
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TIANJIE CPE905 Waterproof Outdoor Router
This is mounted near my barn (yep, real barn WiFi!). It’s been through rain and wind and held up great. Ideal for remote camera access and remote gate control.
Signal range is impressive, covering around 70–80 feet outdoors. Setup was a breeze.
Pros: ✔️ Excellent waterproofing ✔️ Strong outdoor range ✔️ Perfect for IP cameras
Cons: ❌ Bulky ❌ Needs elevated mounting
US equivalents start at $150. Got this for under $60. Fantastic value.
US $36.25
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KuWFi 4G LTE Router (Wall-Mounted, VPN Support)
Bought this mainly for the VPN support and wall-mounting ability. It’s sitting in our basement where our media server lives.
VPN setup was a little complex but doable. It supports DDNS, which is great for remote access. Speeds are consistent, around 30–40 Mbps.
Pros: ✔️ VPN & DDNS ready ✔️ Wall-mount saves space ✔️ Secure connection
Cons: ❌ Not beginner-friendly ❌ Web UI a bit outdated
This type of functionality is hard to find under $100 in the US. For $45, it’s a gem.
US $62.04
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Wavlink 4G LTE AC1200 Outdoor WiFi Router
This is my beast for full property coverage. I mounted it up high outdoors—dual-band, high power, and Gigabit ports. I’ve been using it for two weeks and honestly, it’s close to a professional setup.
Covers front yard to the back fence. No signal drop, even with multiple users. Truly impressive.
Pros: ✔️ Dual-band power ✔️ Gigabit WAN ✔️ Weatherproof
Cons: ❌ A bit expensive by AliExpress standards ❌ Manual needs better English
Still, it costs $150–200 in the US. I paid $85. One of the best tech purchases I’ve made all year.
US $117.65
Overall Impression
I didn’t expect to be this impressed, honestly. Every router delivered something useful, and none of them were outright duds. Shipping times were reasonable (10–14 days), packaging was solid, and all items worked as described. I spent way less than I would have in the US and got devices that fill different roles—travel, outdoor, office, backup.
Would I recommend these? Absolutely. Just make sure you match the router to your use case. And yep—I’ll definitely be ordering more from AliExpress.














