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NETGEAR Nighthawk 5G Mobile Hotspot M7 with eSIM or SIM | Portable WiFi 7 Router for Travel in 140+ Countries | Supports 32 Devices | Unlocked 5G/4G LTE | 3.6Gbps Speed | AT&T, T-Mobile (MH7150)

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Style: 5G/4G LTE


Features

  • NOTICE OF U.S. CARRIER COMPATIBILTY AT&T certification is complete; please contact AT&T customer support or visit your nearest AT&T store to acquire an M7-compatible data plan. T-Mobile certification is complete, support for eSIM is expected March 2026. Verizon device certification is expected March 2026, new activations will be supported following certification
  • Instant coverage with NETGEAR eSIM in 140+ countries using 5G or 4G without contracts or hidden fees. Purchase flexible data plans right from the NETGEAR app for seamless connectivity
  • Get the latest, most powerful WiFi with speeds up to 3.6 Gbps. Powered by a 5G or 4G cellular internet connection, M7 delivers at-home performance on the go
  • Easily set up and manage your network, monitor data usage, buy eSIM data plans, and more - all from the intuitive mobile app
  • High-capacity battery lasts up to 10 hours on a single charge for all-day WiFi performance
  • Powerful built-in security includes Firewall protection, WPA3 encryption, and automatic firmware updates
  • Liberate your phone and connect up to 32 devices at once - stop worrying about dropped calls and dead batteries
  • Connect directly to M7 via USB-C, or use an Ethernet Adapter (sold separately) for ultra-fast, multi-gig, wired speed

Description

The NETGEAR Nighthawk 5G M7 Portable WiFi Hotspot with eSIM allows you to experience high-speed WiFi 7 with enhanced security and privacy anywhere you need it, through the power of 5G. Superior to phone hotspots, M7 delivers faster speeds on up to 32 devices, and your phone stays free. Purchase eSIMs right from the NETGEAR mobile app and get connected instantly with 5G/4G data plans in 140+ countries. Also accepts a physical SIM card or 3rd party eSIM from your carrier of choice. Enjoy the freedom to stay connected on your terms, wherever your day takes you. Dimensions: 83.6 x 145 x 16.9 mm (3.29 x 5.71 x .67 in.)

Brand: NETGEAR


Model Name: MH7150


Special Feature: 5G-powered WiFi 7


Frequency Band Class: Dual-Band


Wireless Communication Standard: 802.11.be


Compatible Devices: Gaming Console, Personal Computer, Printer, Tablet


Recommended Uses For Product: Business, Home


Included Components: Accessories QR code, Nighthawk M7 Portable WiFi Hotspot (MH7150), Rechargeable battery, SIM card removal tool, USB Type-C cable See more


Connectivity Technology: 5G, Wi-Fi


Security Protocol: WPA3


Other Special Features of the Product: 5G-powered WiFi 7


Frequency Band Class: Dual-Band


Wireless Compability: 802.11.be


Compatible Devices: Gaming Console, Personal Computer, Printer, Tablet


Antenna Location: Business, Home


Connectivity Technology: 5G, Wi-Fi


Security Protocol: WPA3


Data Transfer Rate: 3.6 Gigabits Per Second


LAN Port Bandwidth: 10 Gbps


Maximum Upstream Data Transfer Rate: 3600 Megabits Per Second


Wi-Fi Generation: WiFi 7


Is Modem Compatible: Yes


Connectivity Protocol: Wi-Fi, 5G


Coverage: 140+ countries


Brand: NETGEAR


Model Name: MH7150


Built-In Media: Accessories QR code, Nighthawk M7 Portable WiFi Hotspot (MH7150), Rechargeable battery, SIM card removal tool, USB Type-C cable


Model Number: MH7150-100PAS


UPC: 606449174205


Manufacturer: NETGEAR


Mfr Part Number: MH7150-100PAS


Warranty Description: 1 Year Limited


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Handy device if working while traveling
Style: 5G/4G LTE
The device is about the size of my hand. I used it Mexico and it’s faster and more reliable than just using my cell and I can use multiple devices. Wife and I were both on with three devices active. It’s says it can do way more like a small group way more - I think at some point we would bump up against the local infrastructure capability though? Not an expert. Even better than hotels Wi-Fi. Very easy to setup on the app. The rates in the app are by region and are very reasonable for eSIMs and waaayyy better than US cell service international packages rates (no surprise there). You can also use your own eSIM or insert an actual SIM. Very cool, I appreciate the flexibility. Will continue to use in Mexico a will try in Europe - I’ve heard good things about over there too. Seems robust, just wish they sold a protective case, not tossing it around or anything but I use on travel status. I put it in a cut up heavy sock and rubber band in my bag- very fashionable. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 12, 2026 by john p schultz

  • Unexpectedly I like this device
Style: 5G/4G LTE
I received the device and found it too simple for the high price and not quality enough. I decided to return it and Netgear via Amazon offered me $100 refund to keep it. I did so. Finally, after using it, it’s a reliable robust device. Work as expected..No touch screen. Market place is expensive and limited. Works well with Google Fi. Excellent battery. Pricing is too high. Work in US, EMEA, Asia. Excellent app. I used it at an hotel where the wifi was at 12mbps and Netgear gave me 100mbps positioning it besides the window of the room. I also bring it to the beach so my phone is not becoming hot in 5G and doesn’t drain the battery. Overall I love this product. Simple and efficient. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 14, 2026 by Ben

  • SPYBOX ---- NO INTERNET, WITHOUT PERMANENT NETGEAR COOKIE ON BROWSER ---- and so much worse.....
Style: (Discontinued) 4G LTE
NetGear, up to their old tricks again ---- spying on their customers. Their mobile hotspot device stops functioning if you try to remove their cookie from your browser. They make this cookie a requirement (and the persistent surveillance it entails) for their device to function. This mandatory cookie most likely defeats VPN and TOR encryption, as it is attached to the browser itself, following you around the internet, knowing who you really are, despite efforts to mask yourself with encryption --- information they will later sell to data brokers, most likely, or whoever the highest bidder is. The persistent cookie requirement is a slimey practice of NetGear with their routers currently. When I first bought this device, I was free to use it without their web based router interface cookie tagging along, and just deleted it, after I finished logging into the router. Later, I'm pretty sure, they pushed an undisclosed update to the unit's firmware --- causing it to nolonger work without the cookie being present --- at all times. This is after months of use prior without it (so I know it's possible to function without it). This is just not a company that can be trusted -- at any time -- certainly not with your online privacy. I've had their cellular router for awhile now, and did rigorous testing --- always the same thing: remove their cookie from the browser, and their router stops supplying internet not long after. In order to restart your service, you have to relog into the router, reboot it, and allow it to re-place the cookie ---- internet restarts. Sometimes, you have to do this process many times, to get it restarted. This router has come with tons of hassle, wasted time, and lots of wasted money. I remember having another router of theirs, a good while back, and running into other slimey practices. That router eventually experiencing strange problems, that I could not resolve myself. I contacted the company for help, and was told: I would need to purchase a technical service plan, before they would assist. I threw their router in the trash. Years later, I completely forgot, NetGear was the manufacturer of that thrown away router, and foolishly bought another NetGear router, this one --- getting suckered in by the hype online (lies). Unless you like being spied upon.......stay away from NetGear. UPDATE: Things only worsened: Tor is completely unuseable with this router, as it doesn't allow their cookie to follow you around, either deleting it everytime you go to another site, or preventing the cross site tracking NetGear is attempting to employ upon you. UPDATE: Using tabbed isolated containers on your browser is ineffective stopping their tracking; attempting to use them has them slow your internet speed, followed shortly by, stopping your internet connection entirely. I imagine, their using the http://192.168.1.1 NetGear web interface cookie to fingerprint your browser and log your IP address --- not allowing any data flow without checking each and everytime that the cookie is still present, and has your initial browser fingerprint and IP address, when you logged into the router. Any deviation from the browser fingerprint and IP address from when you logged in has them slow your data flow, and stop your internet completely, shortly thereafter --- requiring an arduous relog-in and reboot process, to restart everything (that you may have to do many times, to get everything going again). UPDATE: Things get progressively worse. Now, even with me allowing them to follow me around, everywhere I go online, keeping their spy cookie in-place, I get constant stoppages of my internet --- requiring me to relog-in, reboot, refresh pages, clear cookies --- even do factory resets (wiping out all my user preferences, and having to reset them each time) sometimes, again and again and again and again and again, to restart operation of their router. If you can imagine having another company between you and your internet service provider, that decides when, if, and under what circumstances, you get the internet that you paid for, from the other company --- and that in-between company jerking you around, not providing any simblance of effective customer support after sale; spying upon you; causing you large amounts of hassle, aggrevation, time loss, money loss; attempting to con you into purchasing technical service plans, to solve problems they most likely created..............you just had the NetGear experience. FINAL UPDATE: Things went down hill fast, after writing this negative review of their product. This company doesn't apparently know how to deal with critical reviews in an ethical way --- or, in a professional, business focused way. I experienced their router not being able to fully reset (indicative of requiring the default, on device, log-in credentials) shortly after this review posted --- that was a big red flag -- that something was pushed to my device to stop its full recovery, and alter its performance --- and --- it did --- I experienced its operation get progressively worse --- concluding in: no effective measures to return the device to full operational functionality. At best, after relentless factory resets, reboots, relog-ins, and other aggrevation, the router now only supplys internet for two minutes, then ceases operation --- effectively, making it useless. This is not an ethical company. I post my experience with NetGear as a warning to all ---- avoid their overpriced low performing devices ---- avoid their no help customer service ---- avoid their strange malphunctions and device abnormalities down the road, that has them offer you pricey extended tech support plans as the solution (after they created the probem in the first place) ---- avoid the hassle ---- avoid the aggrevation ---- avoid the time loss ---- avoid the money loss ---- avoid the scam...........avoid the NetGear experience. * Friends have told me: the NetGear NightHawk 5G M7 Portable Wi-fi Hotspot is ten times worse than the M1 NightHawk, in way of personal information collection, and online monitoring. I'll be staying away........I've had enough of the NetGear snoop game. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 14, 2026 by JASON ARNOLD

  • Nighthawk to the rescue
Style: (Discontinued) 4G LTE
My second purchase of this fantastic device . Love the range and power long lasting battery life . Charges a little slow but still performs while charging. Use it to power my entire home during power outages with WiFi. My home is pretty decent in size and it runs my Vivint alarm at the same time
Reviewed in the United States on April 1, 2026 by bryan bavis

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