Wi-Fi 7 to Go

TCL’s 5G Mobile WiFi P50 combines a Wi-Fi 7 travel router and a 5,000mAh power bank to streamline your mobile office.

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The TCL 5G Mobile WiFi P50 travel router and power bank (📷: TCL)

These days, we can get our digital work done from anywhere. Thanks to powerful, lightweight laptops, phones, travel routers, and high-speed cloud services, the "office" is no longer a fixed location but a portable ecosystem. Even so, bringing the convenience of our home office along with us on the road can be anything but convenient. Lugging around all of that hardware can be a real chore, especially when air travel is involved.

Things might get just a little easier in the future, thanks to a new device just introduced by TCL at CES 2026. The TCL 5G Mobile WiFi P50 is a device that combines a modern, high-speed router with a power bank that checks off two essential items on a traveler’s packing list. This is no novelty item that just barely gets the job done—the router supports Wi-Fi 7, Ethernet, and even 5G cellular connections. This is paired with a 5,000mAh battery that can fast-charge wired devices, or wirelessly charge compatible devices.

An overview of the features (📷: TCL)

The TCL 5G Mobile WiFi P50 is designed for users who rely on fast, reliable connectivity while on the move. The device supports full-spectrum 5G, including both mmWave and Sub-6 bands, enabling peak cellular speeds of up to 3.97Gbps where network conditions allow. That bandwidth is then shared locally via a tri-band Wi-Fi 7 BE5800 platform, offering wireless speeds of up to 5.8Gbps and support for as many as 64 connected devices at once. Whether it’s cloud-based collaboration, video conferencing, or high-resolution streaming, the P50 is clearly aimed at handling demanding mobile workloads.

Beyond wireless performance, the P50 also includes a Gigabit Ethernet port, providing a stable, interference-free wired option when absolute reliability is required. A built-in 2.4-inch touchscreen offers quick access to data usage, network status, connected devices, and guest network settings, eliminating the need to manage everything through a companion app. With its internal battery rated for up to 12 hours of continuous operation, the device is positioned as both a travel router and an emergency power source for phones and accessories.

Pricing and availability have not yet been announced, so stay tuned to Hackster News for the latest updates.

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