Peplink BR2 Micro is designed for deployments where space is limited but resilient connectivity is still non-negotiable. Peplink describes it as an ultra-small router with dual cellular modems, built for confined spaces or portable use, supported by a ruggedized enclosure and flexible power options including USB-C power input.
On the wired side, Peplink BR2 Micro provides a single Gigabit Ethernet port that can be configured as WAN or LAN, making it simple to integrate into small enclosures and field kits. For cellular, the BR2 Micro uses two CAT-4 modems (Peplink-listed category option) and supports two Nano-SIM slots, with additional SIM flexibility via Peplink eSIM, BYO eSIM, and RemoteSIM/FusionSIM support as documented by Peplink.
Performance is clearly positioned for reliable edge routing: 300 Mbps router throughput, plus SpeedFusion VPN throughput figures of 80 Mbps (no encryption) and 60 Mbps (256-bit AES) in Peplink’s tech specs. With PrimeCare, SpeedFusion features like Hot Failover and Bandwidth Bonding are highlighted for maintaining sessions and improving resilience when you have multiple active WANs.
For mobile and industrial scenarios, BR2 Micro includes GPS, GPIO, and Ignition Sensing. Peplink specifically notes ignition sensing as useful for synchronizing device power behavior in vehicles and helping prevent battery drain in mobile installs. This makes BR2 Micro a practical choice for compact telemetry gateways, temporary connectivity kits, and small “always-on” assets that need dependable backhaul without a large footprint.


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