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Lenovo is bringing the power of Wi-Fi 6 to your pocket with the Legion LM60 Portable Wi-Fi, a compact and feature-packed device designed to keep you connected wherever you go. The LM60 is launching in China at 179 yuan (about $25) and will be available starting February 26. While portable Wi-Fi hotspots are nothing new, Lenovo is betting on longer battery life, enhanced connectivity, and a gaming-focused approach to set its device apart.

Lenovo Legion LM60 Portable Wi-Fi

Lenovo Legion LM60 Portable Wi-Fi Specifications

At the core of the Legion LM60 is a 3000mAh battery, delivering up to 12 hours of continuous use. Lenovo claims the high-density branded battery is designed for longevity, optimized for low power consumption, and even works reliably in cold temperatures, a rare but welcome feature for those on the move.

The LM60 is powered by a ZTE-built 28nm chipset, a significant upgrade over older Wi-Fi 4-based portable hotspots. This hardware enables Wi-Fi 6 technology, promising 200% faster speeds than previous-gen models while consuming 55% less power. The chipset also enhances signal strength and stability, ensuring that your connection doesn’t drop when you need it most.

The Legion LM60 supports download speeds of up to 150Mbps, though real-world performance will depend on network conditions and device compatibility. More importantly, it can handle up to 10 devices simultaneously, making it a versatile tool for laptops, smartphones, tablets, desktops, smart TVs, and even IoT gadgets like smart locks and security cameras.

For gamers, the LM60 goes a step further with built-in acceleration for over 140 mobile games. Lenovo claims this feature reduces latency, helping deliver a smoother gaming experience especially useful for titles that demand low ping and fast response times.

The LM60’s big advantage is its tri-network compatibility, meaning it works with China Mobile, China Unicom, and China Telecom. This ensures broad coverage and strong signals across different regions. The device’s three-antenna design further improves reception, extending up to 30 meters without interruptions.

Adding to its versatility, the LM60 features a USB Type-C port, allowing it to function as a wired internet connection when plugged into a PC. This setup provides broadband-like speeds and lower latency, making it a useful backup for home or office setups.

The Legion LM60 comes with a built-in SIM card that’s tied to China Unicom or China Telecom, requiring real-name authentication for activation. While this might not be an issue for users in China, it limits global usability, making it less appealing for international travelers.

In related news, Huawei recently introduced the AX1 router, featuring dual-band Wi-Fi 5, speeds of up to 1167 Mbps, and four Gigabit ports.

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