D-Link Introduces Worlds First Portable 11AC Router and Charger
D-Link Introduces Worlds First Portable 11AC Router and Charger
Wi-Fi AC750 Portable Router and Charger Connects, Charges and Streams Media to Mobile Devices Anytime, Anywhere
INTERNATIONAL CES, LAS VEGAS Jan. 6, 2014 D-Link today introduced the worlds first
portable 11AC router and charger, bringing advanced networking performance and convenience
to mobile users. The Wi-Fi AC750 Portable Router and Charger (DIR-510L) offers frequent
travelers and mobile users fast speeds and advanced performance, easily turning any
connection into a fast 11AC Wi-Fi hotspot to share files, stream media and browse the Internet.
For added mobile convenience, the built-in, high-capacity, rechargeable battery allows users to
simultaneously charge mobile devices while on-the-go.
The DIR-510L incorporates the latest Wireless AC750 technology for high performance range
and data transfer to and from compatible Wi-Fi devices. Leveraging dual band technology to
bypass radio congestion and interference, the router can deliver a total of 750 Mbps using the
combined bandwidth of its 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz bands. In addition, each band can operate as a
separate Wi-Fi network, providing the ability to customize a network according to connectivity
needs and even configuring a guest zone to provide Internet access to visitors without providing
access to the rest of a network.
Todays increasingly mobile lifestyles demand frequent use of Wi-Fi hotspots and the need to
share 3G/4G internet connections with others, said Ken Loyd, director of product marketing, DLink
Systems, Inc. As more and more mobile devices integrate 11AC Wi-Fi, the DIR-510L fast
dual band portable router delivers the ultimate in ease-of-use, performance and mobility by
leveraging a wired Ethernet or wireless connection to create a powerful and secure Wi-Fi
hotspot, all while charging your device.
Using the mydlink SharePort app for mobile devices, on-the-go users can upload, download
and stream multimedia and documents to and from a USB drive attached to a DIR-510L, from
anywhere in the world. By downloading the app, registering for a free mydlink account, and
connecting to the DIR-510L, users can start streaming media files with friends and family via
Internet access.
More About the DIR-510L
The DIR-510L delivers several advanced product features for mobile users to easily connect,
share and charge on-the-go, including:
- High-Capacity Battery Built-in 4000mAh rechargeable battery keeps gadget charged and ready for use, including tablets
- Two USB Ports Allows for simultaneous file sharing and 3G/4G/LTE modem connection; plug in a 3G/4G/LTE USB modem to share an Internet connection or use a USB flash drive to stream content to various mobile devices
- mydlink SharePort Stream content from a connected USB drive to multiple mobile devices using the free mobile app
- Easy Setup Automatically detects connection type broadband router, mobile router, hotspot for optimal speed and savings; user-friendly interface stores connection details to help keep all devices connected automatically
- Universal Plug and Play (UPnP) and Built-in DLNA Server Stream multimedia smoothly and securely across devices and appliances, including smart TVs, gaming consoles and media PCs1
Availability and Pricing
The Wi-Fi AC750 Portable Router and Charger (DIR-510L) will be displayed at the 2014
International CES, Jan. 7-10 in Las Vegas and will be available in January 2014 for $99.99
throughout D-Links vast network of e-tail partners. Detailed specifications are available online
at www.dlink.com/DIR-510L.
About D-Link
D-Link is the global leader in connectivity for home, small business, mid- to large-sized
enterprise environments, and service providers. An award-winning designer, developer, and
manufacturer, D-Link implements and supports unified network solutions that integrate
capabilities in switching, wireless, broadband, storage, IP Surveillance, and cloud-based
network management. For more information visit www.dlink.com, or connect with D-Link on
Facebook (www.facebook.com/dlink) and Twitter (www.twitter.com/dlink).