I picked up one of these nifty gadgets recently in order to provide backup WAN options on my UDM Pro setup at home, as it provides the ability to bridge WiFi and USB tethering to Ethernet, similar to various travel routers that exist already but in a nice form factor and integration into the UniFi ecosystem.

It comes with a short USB-C to USB-C data cable for tethering, which is nice inclusion. Does not come with a AC power adapter.

The device is powered via USB-C at 5V, drawing about 1.3-1.7w on boot, then increasing to 3.0-3.5w after boot.

There's another USB-C port next to it that you can connect to a phone to tether. It does provide power to downstream devices but only at about 2.3w.

The little screen on it is nice and provides useful state on the device, including signal strength of the WiFi network it's connected to, however you must use the UniFi app to configure the device.

It can copy WiFi networks from a network on your UniFi account and also provides easy Teleport (VPN) functionality back to that same network, allowing one to easily be back in home/work network environment while travelling.

It gets quite warm during use. My thermal imaging camera clocked about 45C after a couple of hours of use, not concentrated on any particular area. This makes my idea of 3D printing a case that also stores the cable a bit trickier.

Interestingly enough, when connected to my Starlink Mini's WiFi network to bridge to my UDM Pro, it pulls in Starlink's obstruction and dish latency stats, which is kinda neat. It's meant to automatically handle captive portal passwords for you too but I haven't tried this functionality yet.

It will be coming with me on my next trip.