Aircove Go | Portable Wi-Fi 6 VPN Router | Protect Unlimited Devices | Free 30-Day ExpressVPN Trial | (U.S. & Canada Version)

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Protect everything, everywhere, all at onceProtect everything, everywhere, all at once

The works from anywhere VPN routerThe works from anywhere VPN router

Your home network away from homeYour home network away from home

Wireless like never beforeWireless like never before

Customise your online experienceCustomise your online experience

Enjoy unrestricted accessEnjoy unrestricted access

Flexible VPN Protection for all your needsFlexible VPN Protection for all your needs

Enjoy world-class VPN protection that moves with you.

Aircove Go is ExpressVPN’s portable Wi-Fi 6 router with built-in VPN, designed to protect everything, everywhere, all at once.

Set up Aircove Go once, and all your devices will remember and rejoin the network automatically. So in each new hotel room, holiday rental, or co-working space, you only have to connect your Aircove Go—and every other device you have gets connected, instantly. No more signing in on each device, fiddling with hotel logins, or installing separate VPN apps.

With Aircove Go running, all your family’s phones, tablets, and streaming devices are protected, 24/7. You’ll even enjoy advanced protection features built right in; block ads, trackers, adult content, and even internet access at certain times. Aircove Go puts you in control of your family’s digital life.

Setting up your Aircove Go only takes a few minutes, and getting online couldn’t be easier. Wi-Fi Link lets you connect to the internet via another Wi-Fi network, so you can leave your Ethernet cable—and the IT team—at home. And thanks to USB-C power and universal plug adaptors, you’ll enjoy hassle-free connectivity wherever you are.

Group your devices together however you want, and connect each group to a different VPN location—up to five locations at once. Or, use no VPN at all for a device group.

With fast and reliable dual-band Wi-Fi 6 speeds and coverage of up to 70 sq. m., you’ll have enough bandwidth to power your working, streaming, and gaming needs on the move—all while enjoying VPN protection. And with ExpressVPN’s global network of next-gen 10-Gbps servers in 105 countries, you’ll get a reliable connection to virtually anywhere.

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World-class VPN protection that moves with you. Exclusively developed by ExpressVPN, Aircove Go is a portable Wi-Fi 6 router with built-in VPN (when used with an active ExpressVPN subscription, sold separately). So in every new hotel room, holiday rental, or co-working space, you’ll enjoy the performance and stability you’re used to having at home. Aircove Go comes with a 30-day free ExpressVPN trial for new users, no credit card required.
Protect everything, everywhere, all at once. Just connect your Aircove Go and you’ll enjoy internet access and VPN protection on all your family’s phones, tablets, and streaming devices. Once connected, your devices will automatically remember and rejoin the network—even if you move from place to place. No more signing in on each device one by one, or managing separate VPN apps.
Hassle-free connectivity and portability: Aircove Go fits in the palm of your hand but packs a punch. It’s powered by USB-C and can connect to the internet via another Wi-Fi network, not just Ethernet. It’s trusted security without the headache.
The tiniest and mightiest VPN router on the market. Advanced protection features let you block display ads and trackers and shield your kids from explicit content online. Get dual-band Wi-Fi speeds of up to 1,200 Mbps, access next-gen servers in 105 countries, and even connect to multiple VPN locations at once!
This version of Aircove Go only ships to the U.S. & Canada. If you’re not in the U.S. or Canada, you can get our international version of Aircove Go. Both versions are functionally the same.

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  1. Terabithia Consulting

    Fantastic for the business or tech traveler
    I bought this to replace an older Android device that I was using for wifi-to-wifi sharing and I’ve been very pleased! I was already an ExpressVPN user, so this integrated with my account perfectly. It’s USB-C powered and can be plugged into any sufficiently-powered USB-C socket (I *think* PD-20+ is the spec, but I can power it on most of my high-wattage hubs). The killer feature for some is per-device VPNs, which allows you to select which device goes to which endpoint. For personal devices, this is nice because you can offload the VPN computation out to the router and just use the internet like normal. For work devices it’s a little less relevant since you’re probably on a host-level VPN anyway. I’ve tested and it works great with streaming devices (Fire TV, etc) for those that need that.For me, the best feature is being able to set-and-forget the Wifi sharing directly over its web interface. Additionally, it has WAN and LAN ethernet ports, so if you find a spot with a hard line, you don’t even need to do that. I’ve also found the transmission antennaes to be great (much further than if using a phone to Wifi share), which probably means the connectivity its making for its wifi uplink will be more solid as well.Overall, a great purchase and a good value.

  2. SkiVail

    love it
    quality router, but it cannot be remotly controlled , you must be connected to the sale wifi

  3. Isaac Chua

    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.

  4. Just A Customer

    It works! (Update: Firmware needs work)
    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.

  5. Tyler

    Sites, apps, and even devices are constantly blocked and won’t work.
    ExpressVPN is becoming useless. Half of the websites, apps, and devices are blocked or don’t work with the ExpressVPN servers through both the ExpressVPN app and ExpressVPN router. Especially streaming services. I can’t just open the app or router to disconnect the VPN every single time I need to use the internet. That defeats the whole purpose of using the VPN.

  6. Gary Abbott

    I had a some difficulty loading the express VPN on this unit, but that could be just me….instructions could be a bit more clear in my opinion.

  7. Caveat Emptor

    I must have spent an hour online with the kind technical support and no matter what he did he couldn’t get it to work with my $3K Dell XPS laptop (not cheap junk) but it worked with my TV so I let it go but two days later the TV quit working, also my iPhone, Samsung S23, my Amazon Fire HD 8″, and all my Echo devices (all 4 of them) so I’m sending it back. “Your mileage may vary” The hard fact of life is that it’s cheaper to let the customer do the quality control than test electrical devices than to do it themselves. I can see that with a $10 toaster, but this was hundreds of dollars, for crying out loud. I also noted to the technical support gentleman that the unit was running very hot, unlike my Netgear wireless router which I’ve gone back to using.

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