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The Best Mobile Hotspots for 2025

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Last updated: 2025/06/26 at 12:46 PM
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Mobile hotspots create a small Wi-Fi network that allows you to connect multiple devices to the internet anywhere you have a cell signal, but figuring out which to get can be confusing. PCMag has been reviewing mobile hotspots for more than 15 years, so you can trust that our coverage is accurate and informed. Our current Editors’ Choice winners are the Franklin Wireless JEXtream RG2100 5G for T-Mobile and the Orbic Speed 5G UW for Verizon, thanks to their consistent performance and easy-to-use interfaces, but the other models on this list are also worth considering. Make sure to click through to our full reviews and read to the end for a detailed guide that explains everything you need to know about choosing a hotspot and deciding whether phone tethering is a viable option for your needs.

Deeper Dive: Our Top Tested Picks

  • Consistent and fast network speeds
  • Intuitive web interface
  • Easy setup
  • Sturdy build
  • No Wi-Fi 6E
  • Lacks an Ethernet port
  • No antenna ports

The Franklin Wireless JEXtream RG2100 5G Mobile Hotspot offers an easy setup process, excellent data speeds, and impressive battery life. T-Mobile sells just three 5G mobile hotspots and this happens to be the one with the best performance.

This is the hotspot to buy if you’re in an area with a strong T-Mobile 5G signal and need top-notch Wi-Fi performance for several devices.

Service Provider

T-Mobile

Wireless Specification

Wi-Fi 6

Number of Devices Supported

20

Battery Life

13 hours, 30 minutes

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Franklin Wireless JEXtream RG2100 5G Mobile Hotspot (T-Mobile) Review

Orbic Speed 5G UW Mobile Hotspot (Verizon)

  • Only hotspot that works with Verizon’s latest 5G
  • Clear, simple on-screen interface
  • Ethernet port for network output
  • No external antenna ports
  • Big and heavy
  • Battery life is short on fastest 5G

The Orbic Speed 5G UW Mobile Hotspot supports up to 30 simultaneous device connections and works with all the major Verizon 5G bands, including 2/5/48/66/77/78/257/260/261. It delivered download speeds of around 600Mbps during our tests at a location with a robust 5G signal, though we’re slightly disappointed by its relative bulk and lack of external antenna ports. The touch screen is quite convenient, however.

If you live in an area where Verizon 5G is prevalent, the Orbic is a good choice. That said, Verizon now sells newer models with more recent modems. For instance, whereas this Orbic model uses Qualcomm’s X55 radio, the Inseego MiFi X Pro 5G UW runs on the Snapdragon X62/X65 platform.

Service Provider

Verizon Wireless

Wireless Specification

Wi-Fi 6

Number of Devices Supported

30

Battery Life

11 hours 45 minutes

Learn More

Orbic Speed 5G UW Mobile Hotspot (Verizon) Review

Netgear Nighthawk M6 (Unlocked)

  • Work on multiple carriers
  • Supports sub-6GHz/mid-band 5G
  • Easily adjustable settings
  • Unimpressive battery life
  • No mmWave 5G
  • Expensive

We liked the Netgear Nighthawk M6’s vibrant touch screen and SIM-swapping flexibility, though middling battery life and missing mmWave 5G support are both downsides. If those are vital to you, the unlocked M6 Pro adds mmWave 5G support and Wi-Fi 6E.

If you don’t want to commit to a carrier or frequently need to change SIM cards for travel, this hotspot is ideal. You pay a bit more for the ability to switch providers at will, however, so you can save money by choosing a carrier-specific model.

Service Provider

Unlocked

Wireless Specification

Wi-Fi 6

Number of Devices Supported

32

Battery Life

7 hours, 17 minutes

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Netgear Nighthawk M6 (Unlocked) Review

Nighthawk M6 Pro

Most of what we said about the unlocked Nighthawk M6 applies to the Nighthawk M6 Pro. It’s more affordable because it ties you to AT&T, which is a fair trade-off if you live in an area with good AT&T 5G coverage. As for other highlights, it works with up to 32 devices simultaneously and supports the critical n77 band for access to AT&T’s 3.45GHz network (which uses the company’s most advanced 5G technology).

If you don’t want to compromise on performance and know AT&T is the right carrier for you, this model is a much better value than the unlocked Nighthawk M6. It gets you access to 5G+ (AT&T’s mmWave coverage) and supports faster Wi-Fi 6E.


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The Best Mobile Hotspots for 2025
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Buying Guide: The Best Mobile Hotspots for 2025


The Best Mobile Hotspot Plans

Hotspots are available from the big three nationwide carriers and several virtual operators that use the larger carriers’ networks. For instance, you can get hotspot plans from Cricket (AT&T), H2O (AT&T), Karma (T-Mobile), Metro (T-Mobile), Net10 (Verizon), and Simple Mobile (T-Mobile), among others.

Hotspot plans change all the time. On AT&T and Verizon, your best bet is to add a hotspot to your existing phone plan as a separate line. That gets you the most data for your dollar. If you add a hotspot to an “unlimited” phone plan, you get up to 60GB of high-speed data with Verizon, 60GB with AT&T, and 50GB with T-Mobile. After that, the carriers deprioritize your data or throttle it unpredictably, depending on local network traffic.


Can Hotspots Replace Home Internet?

Hotspot plans aren’t designed for primary home use. They cost much more per byte than a home DSL, cable, or fiber setup.

The median US home broadband subscriber uses more than 491GB of data per month, likely because of video streaming services such as Hulu and Netflix. All of those Zoom calls are also likely to eat up a data cap quickly. If your needs don’t involve video or music streaming, a wireless hotspot might be a viable alternative for your home.

However, there is such a thing as wireless home internet, and it’s different from hotspots. It relies on exterior antennas and larger, less portable routers that stay in one location. Recent wireless internet plans are more likely to have unlimited data than hotspot plans. AT&T, T-Mobile, and Verizon all sell wireless home internet plans in various parts of the country, as do a wide range of smaller, local wireless internet service providers (WISPs). Starlink is worth considering as well.

So, who’s using hotspots? Traditionally, it was just road warriors—business people who needed reliable connections for multiple devices without draining their phones’ batteries. Now, food trucks and other outdoor-dwelling small businesses use hotspots to light up their point-of-sale systems and get Seamless orders. Vacation home and RV owners might also use hotspots for part-time homesteads. And folks who can’t get the carriers’ dedicated wireless internet plans might still find they can fall back on hotspots.


What’s the Best Hotspot Hardware?

Many high-quality hotspots have TS9 external antenna ports, which can be used to improve your signal using inexpensive antennas you can purchase online. TS9 is standard, and these antennas cost much less than cellular signal boosters. Unfortunately, 5G hotspots that support mmWave generally don’t have external antenna ports.

Ensure your hotspot supports 5GHz Wi-Fi, which is typically faster and less congested than 2.4GHz Wi-Fi. Our picks typically support both 5GHz and 2.4GHz. Some hotspots support guest networks and access controls, such as MAC filtering and time-based limits. Those features are on pretty much all dedicated routers nowadays, but you can’t necessarily take them for granted on mobile hotspots.

You can use hotspots with big batteries as power banks to charge your phone. Some hotspots with microSD card slots can function as tiny servers for sharing media over Wi-Fi. That said, we’ve never found a real use for that media server functionality.

We really like the displays on the front of many current hotspots. They conveniently report the strength of your signal, your hotspot’s name, data usage statistics, and the network password.


Should You Tether Your Phone Instead of Using a Hotspot?

Keep in mind that a dedicated hotspot isn’t the only option. Smartphones have a Wi-Fi hotspot mode, and if you have a 5G phone, you might get better performance in that mode than you would with a 4G hotspot. That said, phones support fewer devices at once, don’t have as many network management features, and can run out of battery more quickly.

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To help narrow your decision, head to our explainer on the tethering vs. dedicated hotspot debate. And check out our tips on how to turn your phone into a Wi-Fi hotspot.


Beware: Overseas Surfing Will Cost You

US hotspots generally allow you to roam in Canada and Mexico, although rates might be high. Be sure to check with your carrier in advance to find out.

One of the only good unlocked hotspots with international bands available in the US is the Netgear Nighthawk M6, but it’s quite expensive. If you plan to buy a local SIM to take advantage of lower local data rates, you may want to buy a cheap phone abroad and tether from it.


What About a Dongle?

Connecting your laptop to mobile data used to mean plugging in a dedicated modem via USB—or a dongle. Fewer of these exist today than 10 or 15 years ago, but if you have good T-Mobile service, you might consider a product like the TCL Linkport, which provides a 5G connection to a single device.

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