

After weeks of testing the GL.iNet GL-E750V2 (MUDI) during international trips and remote work sessions, I'm convinced this is the Swiss Army knife of travel routers. That sleek black exterior hides some serious tech magic!
The Good Stuff:
• The 7000mAh battery truly lasts 8+ hours - I streamed Netflix during a transatlantic flight while charging two phones simultaneously
• OpenVPN/WireGuard integration is game-changing; I securely accessed my home NAS from a sketchy Bangkok hostel network
• That "portable charger" disguise works perfectly - airport security never bats an eye (pro tip: rename your SSID to "iPhone Hotspot")
Reality Checks:
• Setup requires some tech-savviness - my first attempt at VPN configuration took 25 frustrating minutes
Cellular speeds vary wildly; got 50Mbps in Tokyo but barely 5Mbps in rural Portugal (your carrier matters!)
The glossy finish scratches if you toss it in a bag unprotected - wrap it in a microfiber cloth
Killer Features You'll Love:
The microSD slot transformed mine into a mobile NAS - I stored all my travel docs and media locally. When repeating hotel Wi-Fi, it maintained connection through concrete walls that killed my phone's signal. The eSIM compatibility saved me $200 in roaming fees during European hops.
Who Should Buy This:
Digital nomads will worship the VPN capabilities. Conference attendees need this to bypass overcrowded venue Wi-Fi. Cruise passengers can kiss satellite internet goodbye. Just know it's more complex than plug-and-play hotspots - but that flexibility is why power users adore it.
