








Easy Setup & Portability: The NRadio C2000 impresses with its plug-and-play setup—just insert a SIM card and power it up. Its compact size (4.75" square) and lightweight design make it ideal for travel, though a protective case isn’t included.
Dual-Band Performance: With AC1200 speeds (2.4GHz/5GHz) and support for up to 16 devices, it delivers stable connectivity for streaming and work. However, speeds depend on your carrier’s 4G network (Verizon not supported).
Mixed Reliability: While some users report seamless performance, others note occasional signal drops or SIM tray defects (requiring replacements). Firmware updates via desktop are recommended but may be slow over mobile data.
Tech Support & APN Tweaks: Customer support is responsive but may require manual APN configuration for certain carriers (e.g., T-Mobile). IoT-specific SIM cards are suggested for better performance.
Battery & Travel-Friendly: Works with USB-C power banks (~3.5 hours on a 5000mAh pack), though lacks VPN server support—a missed feature for security-conscious users.
Verdict: A solid budget 4G router for travel or backup internet, but inconsistent reliability and minor quirks may frustrate some. Best for casual use, not mission-critical setups.
