TP-LINK’s router robotically rotates its antennas for an optimal signal

TP-LINK’s router robotically rotates its antennas for an optimal signal

TP-LINK has launched three router Wi-Fi 6E for its 2022 line. This new range is led by OMNI’s AXE200 archer which distinguishes itself to a smart antenna that uses a robotic mechanism to adjust their orientation to the best signal. Users can use the TP-Link application to also manually adjust the direction of the antenna so they are optimized for a one-story or multi-story building or anyone from a number of special orientations.

OMNI AXE200 Archer uses a new 6GHz band that provides speeds that can reach up to 11Gbps in ideal conditions along with more standard 5GHz and 2.4GHz bands for tri-band functions. To help manage general throughput and processing, the router is equipped with a quad-core CPU (without a specified manufacturer). On the back of the device, the TP-LINK has installed a 10g port and additional 2.5G ports to help give users various high-speed connectivity options.

AXE300 New TP-Link Archer with Wi-Fi 6E is the first quad-band router from the company. Like an Omni AXE200 archer, this includes a new 6GHz band along with two 5 GHz bands and one 2.4GHz band. Also like the OMNI AXE200, equipped with a quad-core CPU to keep the humming things and capable 10g ports. Despite skipping the robot antenna, it doubled the antenna counting eight which allows it to support more than 350 devices at ultra-fast 16Gbps.

The Flagship Deco XE200 Tri-Band Mesh system with Wi-Fi 6E is the TP-Link that offers the latest premium in the popular router mesh segment. It also offers a 6GHz band along with each band 5GHz and 2.4GHz. Devices operating on the 6GHz ribbon or 5GHz band can expect speeds of up to 4804Mbps. It uses machine learning to manage network environments intelligently for consistent connectivity throughout the house up to 6,500 square feet. It is available in two packs or three packages, which offer greater coverage.

TP-Link says the new router trio in a few weeks and the next months of 2022 on “competitive price points”.

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