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๐ Stay connected, stay protectedโanywhere, anytime with Aircove Go!
Aircove Go is ExpressVPNโs ultra-portable Wi-Fi 6 router with built-in VPN, delivering secure, high-speed internet for all your devices on the go. It offers dual-band 1200 Mbps speeds, advanced privacy features, and a hassle-free 30-day ExpressVPN trial, making it the ultimate travel companion for professionals who demand seamless, private connectivity across the U.S. and Canada.







| ASIN | B0CM6VL4PS |
| Antenna Location | Home, Indoor, Travel |
| Antenna Type | Retractable |
| Best Sellers Rank | #96,631 in Computers ( See Top 100 in Computers ) #1,348 in Routers |
| Brand | ExpressVPN Aircove |
| Built-In Media | Ethernet Cable, Power Adapter with US, EU, UK, and AU power heads, Router, Travel Pouch |
| Color | Sand |
| Compatible Devices | Gaming Console, Personal Computer, Smart Television, Smartphone, Tablet |
| Compatible devices | Gaming Console, Personal Computer, Smart Television, Smartphone, Tablet |
| Connectivity Protocol | Wi-Fi, Ethernet |
| Connectivity Technology | Ethernet, Wi-Fi |
| Control Method | Touch |
| Controller Type | Web Control |
| Coverage | Global |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 out of 5 stars 199 Reviews |
| Data Transfer Rate | 1200 Megabits Per Second |
| Frequency | 5 GHz |
| Frequency Band Class | Dual-Band |
| Frequency band class | Dual-Band |
| Has Internet Connectivity | Yes |
| Has Security Updates | Yes |
| Is Electric | Yes |
| Is Modem Compatible | No |
| Item Weight | 245 Grams |
| LAN Port Bandwidth | 1000 Mbps |
| Manufacturer | ExpressVPN |
| Maximum Upstream Data Transfer Rate | 1200 Megabits Per Second |
| Model Name | Aircove Go (U.S. & Canada Version) |
| Model Number | AXG1800_North_America |
| Model name | Aircove Go (U.S. & Canada Version) |
| Number of Antennas | 2 |
| Number of Ports | 3 |
| Operating System | Linux |
| Other Special Features of the Product | Built-in VPN protection |
| RAM Memory Installed | 512 MB |
| Router Network Type | Wi-Fi |
| Security Protocol | WPA3 |
| Special features | Built-in VPN protection |
| UPC | 198168297575 |
| Voltage | 5 Volts (DC) |
| Wi-Fi Generation | Wi-Fi 6 |
| Wireless Compability | 802.11ac, 802.11ax, 802.11g, 802.11n |
| Wireless communication standard | 802.11ac, 802.11ax, 802.11g, 802.11n |
M**H
Highly recommended
It works like a champ. Highly recommended
J**R
It works! Update 2: Lovely little thingamajig!
Five stars because it does what it is supposed to do: use available hotspot and provide VPN protected WiFi connection. But a few things made setup more difficult than necessary. First, there was no paper in the box, so I didn't know I could just scan the QR code to start the set up process (which I found out about on YouTube). Second, it had the older 4.6 firmware, not the newer 4.7 version needed to enable "WiFi-Link" (which is using an available hotspot). That took me sometime to figure out. And then I had to upgrade the firmware manually. Not difficult but one more thing to bother with. Once it had the latest firmware, setup was easy. I have a TPLINK mini router that does the same thing, connecting to an available hotspot (they call it WISP mode), but that model does not deliver VPN protected WiFi. Picture shows Aircove Go providing good service inside a hotel room: VPN-protected internet for all our devices at once. Update 1: It has problems launching the hotel WiFi login page (to enter room number and last name, specifically Marriott Bonvoy hotel room WiFi). Perhaps it performs better for other hotspots. TPLink's WISP-mode, by comparison, reliably launches the sign-in URL. Thus, Aircove's firmware needs work. Since I already have the TPlink Mini Router from before, I simply daisy-chain the Aircove Go to it via a short internet cable (both routers provide it), to have reliable VPN-protected WiFi using the unsecured hotel room hotspot. Meaning, if this is your first router to try to connect to a Marriott hotel room WiFi, it may not work for you. Update 2 (May 2026): This thing is not only still going strong, it keeps on getting better! Firmware updates have ironed out old issues. I was at a hotel recently and it connected easily, quickly, and reliably to the hotel room's WiFi โ WISP-mode worked flawlessly. I no longer needed to daisy-chain it to another travel router that used to be better performing when in WISP mode. This thing is so small, it is a perfect travel router, providing VPN protection for all devices connected to it (phones, laptops, smartwatches, tablets, e-readers, video-streaming devices, etc.). Now, here is my "hack:" at home I have the larger Aircove. When I travel I have this Aircove Go. I configured it so both have the same SSID (WiFi name). So, when I enable Aircove Go once inside the hotel room, all my devices are automagically connected and logged in to wifi, as if I never left home. So glad to have this lovely little thingamajig.
S**N
Super easy to set up and use
I bought this router as I often travel and need to get multiple devices on WIFI and it's just a pain to have to connect each one. Frankly the VPN functionality is a definite plus but isn't the reason I bought this router in the first place. The router is easy to set up and is easy to connect to WIFI, even when needing to go through a capture portal. This means that I just have to connect one thing and everything else just connects to the WIFI of the router as it normally would. If you are looking for a router that easily supports VPN functionality without a ton of configuring, this is a great buy. One thing I would call out, even though it should be obvious, is that this router specifically works with the ExpressVPN service. I call this out because I recently ran into someone who purchased this and was surprised it didn't work with their particular VPN provider. Yeah I didn't get it either, but figured it was worth calling out in my review in case it's helpful for someone.
G**T
As advertised
I had a some difficulty loading the express VPN on this unit, but that could be just meโฆ.instructions could be a bit more clear in my opinion.
I**A
Good software, bad hardware
I bought this router on July 20, 2024. It died yesterday, May 5, 2025. 9.5 months. However, there is some context: 1. I have brought this on several trips domestic and international in this time, and it has worked excellent both on flights and in hotels. I bring with me many electronic devices when I travel, and having them connect through this same router and then out to a public WiFi saves a ton of time compared to connecting each one directly to the public WiFi each time I stop. 2. The router is actually comprised of two parts: (1) the hardware, which is actually a GL.iNet Slate AX with an ExpressVPN-branded chassis; and (2) the software, which is developed by ExpressVPN. 3. The software is easy to use, considerably more so than GL.iNet's default firmware that is more designed for power users. The last version I used, AircoveOS 5.2.3, worked generally fine. The key feature of AircoveOS is native Lightway (ExpressVPN's proprietary VPN protocol), which is faster than OpenVPN and at least as fast as WireGuard, and more importantly, is not blocked in places like airline WiFi. However, there are bugs: I have observed putting connections on the "No VPN" group (i.e., a direct connection to the internet and not through the VPN) would cause some of their packets to drop. 4. The hardware, however, leaves some to be desired. This is not my first GL.iNet router, and my experience with GL.iNet hardware is that they are cheaply built and has issues. As is evident, mine had failed in under a year. 5. I will add that while I would set it up to run continuously in hotels, the longest it had been running was for a week until recently. Before it died, it was running for 1.5 months at home because my wireless access point was out. One might argue that a travel router isn't designed for extended use, but that is rubbish. It simply is bad hardware design. I would buy it again because I still need an ExpressVPN travel router. I will encourage ExpressVPN to find a better hardware vendor to make their next router.
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