Acer has launched the Connect M4 5G Mobile Wi-Fi hotspot in India. The device supports Wi-Fi 6 and can connect up to 16 devices at the same time. It works with Nano SIM, eSIM, and vSIM, allowing users to access data services in more than 135 countries without changing SIM cards or setting up manually.

The Connect M4 5G is powered by a MediaTek MT8791 octa-core processor with two Cortex-A78 cores clocked at 2.6GHz and six Cortex-A55 cores at 2.0GHz, paired with an ARM G68 MC4 GPU. It has 3GB LPDDR4X RAM and 8GB eMMC storage. A 2.4-inch touchscreen display is included for quick access to settings and connection details.
The device has an 8000mAh battery that offers up to 28 hours of use and supports USB Type-C fast charging. It can also be used as a power bank. Its dimensions are 140x86x19mm, and it weighs 300 grams.


For durability, the hotspot is IP68 rated against dust and water. SIMO SignalScan technology helps it connect to the strongest available network, keeping the device online even in weak-signal zones.
Security features include WPA3 encryption, firewalls, SIM lock, and built-in VPN support. The device also receives automatic software and firmware updates to maintain security standards.
Acer is offering the Connect M4 5G with a 20GB data pack valid for six months. When used abroad, it connects automatically to local service providers, removing the need for manual setup or SIM swaps.
Pricing & availability
The Acer Connect M4 5G Mobile Wi-Fi is priced at Rs. 19,999. It is available on Amazon.in, the Acer India online store, and offline retail outlets.
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