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Aircove Go is a portable Wi-Fi 6 router with built-in ExpressVPN integration, offering secure, high-speed internet for unlimited devices. Designed for travelers and remote professionals, it delivers seamless VPN protection, advanced privacy features, and easy USB-C powered portability, backed by a free 30-day ExpressVPN trial for new users in the U.S. and Canada.







| ASIN | B0CM6VL4PS |
| Best Sellers Rank | #35,903 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #254 in Computer Routers |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (199) |
| Date First Available | March 13, 2024 |
| Item Weight | 8.6 ounces |
| Item model number | AXG1800_North_America |
| Manufacturer | ExpressVPN |
| Package Dimensions | 7.17 x 6.14 x 2.4 inches |
J**N
Incredible Tool
Purchased this product because I have used ExpressVPN for years. I get the Aircove so that I can travel and use this to both extend my WiFi range and VPN service all-in-one. I got to the hotel because I was traveling. Go to setup - NOPE!!! Must use a wired network to do the initial setup, then you can establish the ability to wireless link with other WiFi networks. In other words, this is useless until I finish my travels and eventually return home. This was NEVER stated in the information about the product on the Amazon site. If you purchase, ensure you have a wired network you can connect to in order to setup. You cannot do it otherwise. Update: ExpressVPN reached out and walked me through a manual means to setup the Aircove Go. Worked like a champ!! Brent spent 30 minutes making sure every aspect of the setup worked. I have been using it at several hotels and I love it. So easy to use and no more hassles in connecting my laptops or smart devices to the hotel - auto connects to Aircove Go, and I simply connect Aircove Go to the hotel. About one minute and all devices are connected. Perfect - exactly what I wanted. Not to mention secure VPN connections. Thank you!!
T**G
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.
I**A
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.
C**S
Works perfect!
I love this travel router. Works perfect when we’re out of the country. We load the VPN software settings and we don’t miss a show.
M**H
It works like a champ. Highly recommended
G**T
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.
C**R
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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