Asus WL-330NUL is the world's smallest router that resides in a USB stick

This time around, what Asus has to offer is really something that is extraordinarily useful for frequent geek travelers who need WiFi on the go for themselves and hotspot for colleagues - A router inside a USB stick! Unveiled at CES 2013, Asus WL-330NUL has all reasons to boast off its 'world's smallest' tag by measuring just 65 x 20 x 15mm. It is time you forget that old wireless router sitting in a corner of your office and become more portable. You can carry the Asus WL-330NUL  around in your bunch of USB sticks and dongles as it weighs just 25 grams and with support for 802.11 b/g/n, this single Ethernet port will suffice for all your WiFi needs through your laptop's USB 2.0 or 3.0 port. As expected, you won't need a power cord for it either. The USB slot will be self-sufficient.

 

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The Asus WL-330NUL is available for pre-order from Expansys and it will start shipping on February 14th. The price details still remain undisclosed. Let us hope we get a reasonable price and this little useful thing doesn't weigh heavy on pockets owing to its tiny size and inherent portability. Would you be buying it? Share your views with us in comments.

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