The unlocked version of the M6 is designed to be used at home or on the go. The AT&T version of the M6 supports C-band 5G, but it also supports 2.5 Gbps internet on supported network plans. It has a new In- Home Performance Mode that allows it to be used as a primary home routers.

The new M6 model can cover 2000 square feet. The range boost doesn't work in portable mode if you don't take the battery. Though it would shut off in the event of a power loss, it is still good to have thatVersatility. According to PCMag, the previous M5 model was only able to achieve a range of about 50 feet in line-of- sight testing.

When plugged into power, the M6 can cover 2000 square feet.

The AT&T version of the M6 supports C-band 5G, but the new one does not. The M6 doesn't have 5G like the M5 and M6 Pro models, but it does have 3.6 Gbps wi-fi, which makes up for it.

The unlocked M6 supports up to 32 devices connected at the same time and has a 2.4-inch screen that can be changed. The 5G signal can be extended with a gigabit ethernet port and antenna.

$799.99 is the price for the Nighthawk M6 5G mobile hotspot routers.