Inseego Unifies Mobile Edge with ConnectOS-Powered MiFi PRO M4
Event summary
- Inseego introduced the MiFi PRO M4, a mobile router built on its ConnectOS software, at Mobile World Congress 2026.
- The device supports 5G Advanced, Wi-Fi 7, and uplink carrier aggregation in a portable form factor.
- ConnectOS expands client capacity to 50 devices and incorporates WPA3 and FIPS 140-3 security.
- MiFi PRO M4 integrates with Inseego Connect for zero-touch deployment, policy enforcement, and remote troubleshooting.
- Shipping is slated to begin in Q1 2026 through select carriers and channel partners.
The big picture
Inseego’s MiFi PRO M4 represents a strategic shift towards a more managed and secure mobile connectivity experience for enterprises, addressing a long-standing gap in visibility and control. The device’s integration with ConnectOS and Inseego Connect positions the company to capitalize on the growing demand for wireless edge solutions as organizations increasingly rely on mobile infrastructure. This move signals a broader trend of blurring the lines between traditional hotspots and router-class devices, driven by the need for consistent performance and security across distributed workforces.
What we're watching
- Adoption Rate
- The success of the MiFi PRO M4 hinges on carrier and channel partner adoption, which will determine the device’s penetration into the enterprise market and validate Inseego’s broader wireless edge strategy.
- ConnectOS Expansion
- Inseego’s ability to extend ConnectOS functionality across its product line—beyond MiFi and FWA—will be critical for establishing a unified platform and driving recurring revenue through managed services.
- Competitive Response
- Rivals will likely respond to Inseego’s offering with their own integrated mobile router solutions, potentially intensifying competition and pressuring margins within the enterprise hotspot market.
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