The four antennas also can fold all the way back making the router rather flat and an excellent candidate for wall mounting. I’m not sure if it feels like a nearly $200 router, but it’s good enough. This is actually something some cheaper models often skip to save a few pennies. I like the way the antennas fall into one of three positions with a reassuring snap and the bottom of the router has a couple of rubber feet to keep it from slipping around. It’s not a problem that ExpressVPN left the tough hardware engineering to another company and overall, the hardware feels solid and well-built. The hardware looks a lot like the Flint AX1800 router from Gl.iNet but ExpressVPN’s software is quite different. Something obvious as soon as you open the Aircove’s box is that this is not a bespoke device.
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