Asus Claims The Title Of World’s Smallest Wi-Fi Router

Asus Claims The Title Of World’s Smallest Wi-Fi Router


Amongst all of its Windows 8 PCs and tablet announcements at CES, Asus also quietly revealed what it is boasting as the world’s smallest Wi-Fi router. With a form factor only slightly larger than a well-equipped flash drive, the WL-330NUL Pocket Router is the perfect accessory for minimalist road warriors.

Weighing in at just 25 grams, the 802.11b/g/n router includes an ethernet port on one end for sharing a wired connection, and a USB cable on the other for stealing power from a computer. It can also be plugged into an outlet if you don’t want to leach off your laptop’s battery. For ultra-thin notebooks lacking an ethernet port, the WL-330NUL doubles as a USB ethernet adaptor too. As for pricing and availability, that’s still to be announced.


[Asus via Fareastgizmos]


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