D-Link’s Pocket Powerhouse

By June Ramli

Sydney, Aug 8: Staying connected while you’re out and about just got easier with D-Link’s latest launch, the DWR-933M 4G+ LTE Cat6 Wi-Fi 6 Mobile Hotspot.
Designed for travellers, mobile professionals, and anyone who needs reliable internet on the move, this pocket-sized device lets you share high-speed 4G+ internet with up to 64 devices at once.
Yes, 64 — more than enough for your phone, laptop, tablet, and even your travel buddy’s gadgets.
Set-up is simple: insert a data-enabled Nano SIM into the built-in slot, and you’re off.
You’ll get Cat6 LTE download speeds of up to 300Mbps, while the dual-band Wi-Fi 6 support offers speeds up to 600Mbps across the 2.4GHz and 5GHz bands.
On the hardware side, the hotspot features a clear 1.77″ TFT display for quick status checks, a USB-C charging port, and WPA2 encryption for security.

D-Link Launches Mobile Hotspot.
D-Link Launches Mobile Hotspot.

The 3,000mAh battery promises up to 12 hours of typical use — perfect for a full workday or long road trip.
You can manage it easily through the D-Link Mobile Connect App (iOS/Android) or a standard web browser, which is a nice touch for quick configuration.At AUD $99.95 (NZD $149.99), the DWR-933M is priced competitively, especially for a device that offers this level of speed and multi-device capability.

D-Link Launches Mobile Hotspot.
D-Link Launches Mobile Hotspot.

It’s available now through D-Link’s website and authorised retailers in Australia and New Zealand.
If you travel often or just want a backup internet solution that slips easily into your bag or pocket, the DWR-933M makes a strong case for itself — reliable speeds, all-day battery, and enough bandwidth to keep your digital life humming wherever you are.

Disclaimer: DailyStraits.com received a D-Link DWR-933M 4G+ LTE Cat6 Wi-Fi 6 Mobile Hotspot from D-Link A/NZ for review purposes. This did not influence the opinions expressed in this article.

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