
The Netgear N750 wireless dual band Gigabit router provides high performance wireless speeds of up to 450 Mbps (on the 5GHz band), which is perfect for demanding applications, such as large file transfers, streaming HD video and multiplayer gaming. The router adopts the dual band technology that avoids interference, while Gigabit offers ultra-fast wired connections. Priced at $150, the Netgear N750 will also be accompanied by a ReadySHARE USB port for network storage, parental controls, and guest access right out of the box. [Netgear]

The Belkin N600 DB wireless dual-band N+ router is now available for purchase via Amazon. This wireless router features advanced wireless performance for video streaming, online gaming, and other media-intensive applications. The gadget also adopts Belkin’s exclusive MultiBeam technology that minimizes dead spots and provides advanced coverage throughout your home. With speeds of up to 300Mbps + 300Mbps, four Ethernet LAN ports, and one USB port, the N600 DB provides versatile, multi-device coverage. The router also comes with a suite of Belkin apps designed to enhance your wireless experience. The Belkin N600 DB wireless dual-band N+ router retails for $69.99 each. [Amazon]

Buffalo has decided to launch a new wireless router in Japan. The Buffalo WZR-HP-G450H offers a maximum data speed of 450Mbps and a VPN direct access via a USB key. What makes this wireless special is that it is able to function as a NAS thanks to its USB HDD support. The new Buffalo WZR-HP-G450H wireless router will be launched in June 2011 for 16,485 Yen ($201). [Akihabara]

Verizon has rolled out the Novatel Wireless MiFi 4510L mobile hotspot that allows businesses and consumers to create a personal Wi-Fi cloud capable of sharing the high-speed Internet connectivity of the Verizon Wireless 4G LTE and 3G Mobile Broadband with up to five Wi-Fi-enabled devices simultaneously. The 4510L has a WiFi b/g/n radio and an e-ink display, showing signal strength, battery level, roaming and number of connected devices. Its battery provides enough juice for up to 5-hour of active use. The MiFi 4510L 4G LTE Mobile Hotspot is now available for $99.99 after a $50 mail-in rebate, with a 2 year contract on Verizon’s 4G LTE plan. [Slashgear]

Amazon has started selling the VIZIO XVTHB100 for only $89.99. These Bluetooth Stereo headphones feature high-performance 30mm neodymium drivers with an advanced SRS sound processing. You can connect these lightweight Bluetooth headphones to your laptop, smartphone or Bluetooth-enabled HDTV. The VIZIO XVTHB100 also supports a standard 3.5mm port to connect with virtually any other audio source and a built-in voice enhancement that makes your calls or Skype chats sound better than ever. Its rechargeable battery provides up to 9-hour of operation time. [Amazon]

Logitech has introduced the new LAN-WH450N/GR wireless router that has a very unique tri-tenna design. This wireless router comes with all basics features found on nowadays router with UPnP, Dynamic DNS, etc. The Logitech LAN-WH450N/GR also supports the 5GHz bandwidth on IEEE 802.11a/n, allowing you to enjoy 450Mbps speed on compatible devices. The new Logitech LAN-WH450N/GR wireless router will start shipping in Japan in April and be available to purchase for around $230. [Akihabara]

Verizon will launch the new Verizon 4G LTE Modem USB551L tomorrow. Created by Novatel, the USB551L modem is claimed to be the smallest LTE USB modem in the market so far. This wireless modem provides download speeds from 5 Mbps to 12 Mbps with upload speeds between 2 Mbps to 5 Mbps. It is compatible with the Microsoft Windows XP 32-bit, Vista 32/64-bit (SP2), Windows 7 32/64-bit, or Mac 10.4 or higher. Verizon will launch the USB551L for $99 with a $50 mail back rebate voucher. The price includes a 24-month contract on a 4G Mobile Broadband plan, which start from $50 a month for 5GB. [Geeky Gadgets]

Verizon has started selling the Samsung SCH-LC11 4G LTE mobile hotspot. The device allows you to connect up to five WiFi devices to the LTE network at the same time. It is powered by an internal 1500mAh battery that provides up to 216-minute of operation time or up to 9-hour of standby time. The Samsung SCH-LC11 4G LTE mobile hotspot is priced at $269.99 without contract or $149.99 with a 2-year contract. Verizon will also give you a $50 instant discount if you buy via online, bringing the price to $99.99 with free shipping. [Slashgear]

Buffalo Kokuyo will release a new USB Bluetooth 3.0+EDR dongle in Japan. Known as the BSHSBD05BK, the device comes with a maximum effective distance radius of 100 meters with a 0.5mW/MHz output. The Bluetooth 3.0+EDR USB dongle also supports A2DP Bluetooth profile. The company will launch the BSHSBD05BK in April 2011 for 2,509 Yen ($30). [Buffalo]

The D-Link DWA-131 wireless N nano USB adapter features a sleek compact design that fits into your computer’s USB port with minimal protrusion, making it ideal for use when traveling or in a crowded workspace. The device adopts the latest 11n technology, which provides a better wireless signal than previous-generation 11g. Adding Wireless N to your computer provides an excellent solution for performing everyday activities such as transferring files, browsing the Internet, and downloading music. The D-Link DWA-131 also supports the latest wireless security features (WPA and WPA2) to help prevent unauthorized access. What’s more, the DWA-131 includes a Wi-Fi Protected Setup (WPS) Push Button for a simple and secure connection to a wireless network. The D-Link DWA-131 wireless N nano USB adapter is currently available for $49 a pop. [D-Link]