
- Netgear Nighthawk 5G M7 supports up to 32 devices simultaneously
- Wi-Fi 7 connectivity enables near multi-gigabit speeds for connected devices
- Global eSIM support provides access to data plans in over 140 countries
Netgear has introduced the Nighthawk 5G M7 hotspot, a standalone option for users who want mobile data on multiple devices without relying on using a smartphone as a mobile hotspot.
The Nighthawk 5G M7 is a compact unit that aims to offer portable connectivity via dual-band Wi-Fi 7 and a hardware design designed for frequent travel.
Netgear even claims that the M7 can support up to 32 devices simultaneously, bringing it in line with high-end portable drives rather than single-user data accessories.
Connect 32 devices simultaneously
The device is powered by Qualcomm’s Dragonwing SDX72 platform, a fifth-generation 5G modem system with wireless performance approaching multi-gigabit levels.
A 2.4-inch screen offers a basic monitoring interface that displays real-time information ranging from network strength to connected device counts.
When direct physical links are required, users can connect via USB-C or connect a USB-C to Ethernet adapter.
The internal battery is designed to last up to ten hours and Netgear claims that it can function as a power bank thanks to its 3850 mAh capacity.
What sets this model apart from previous iterations is the addition of global eSIM. support, integrated through a dedicated eSIM marketplace accessible in the Netgear mobile app.
Data plans ranging from 3GB to 20GB are expected to be available in more than 140 countries, and purchased plans transfer directly to the device without manual setup.
It also supports a physical SIM slot and Netgear plans to extend the eSIM market to the older Nighthawk M7 Pro at a later date.
Security features include a firewall, WPA3 encryption, automatic firmware updates, and Netgear’s proprietary Wi-Fi router protection suite.
The application allows you to manage settings, review consumption and activate plans, consolidating settings into a single interface.
The device is unlocked and is expected to work with major US carriers, although actual performance will depend on local coverage conditions.
These specifications appear to be a direct attempt to wean users off of phone-based tethering, although the long-term durability of that shift remains uncertain.
“We designed the M7 to solve the universal need for simple, encrypted and reliable Internet access anywhere,” said Graeme McLindin, vice president of mobile devices at Netgear.
“By integrating an eSIM Marketplace, we are not just launching a hotspot; we are providing a complete connectivity solution that allows users to connect with confidence and ease…”
If all goes well, the Nighthawk 5G M7 can reduce reliance on mobile hotspots, providing a standalone option for travelers, remote workers, and families to connect multiple devices.
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