TP-Link announced exclusive offers at US retailer Costco, the Deco X5700 Tri-Band Mesh Wi-Fi 6 System and the Archer AX3200 Wi-Fi 6 Tri-Band MU-MIMO Router. Both devices are fully equipped with Wi-Fi 6.
The Deco X5700 provides Wi-Fi 6 mesh for the entire home. Tri-band Wi-Fi speeds up to 5,700 Mbps combined with a 2.5 Gbps WAN/LAN port ensure Wi-Fi speeds over up to 6,000 square feet.
With newly developed AI-driven mesh technology, the Deco X5700 can power up to 200 devices and keep them running at top speed. It will smartly learn and improve the mesh network. The Deco X5700 also features smart antennas establishing stronger backhaul to boost coverage and improve overall network speed and boost WiFi coverage, the company said. In addition, the Deco X5700 is equipped with the new TP-Link HomeShield platform providing parental control, QoS, network protection and reporting, giving users full control and security over their whole network.
The Archer AX3200 is equipped with a 1.5 GHz quad-core processor to deliver speeds up to 3.2 Gbps. Combining tri-band support with Wi-Fi 6, the Archer AX3200 provides seven simultaneous data streams to open more bandwidth and keep connected devices operating at full speed. The Archer AX3200 features two WAN/LAN ports with 2.5 Gbps /1 Gbps speeds and three other 1 Gbps LAN ports.
In addition, it comes with seven high-gain antennas with beamforming technology. The Archer AX3200 also has improved security features, reinforcing Wi-Fi encryption through WPA3, the company said. The Archer AX3200 is compatible with OneMesh and will work with any OneMesh range extender to create whole-home coverage.
The Deco X5700 (2-Pack) has a recommended retail price of USD 399.99 and will be available later in November exclusively at Costco online. The Archer AX3200 is priced at USD 179.99 and is available now, exclusively at Costco online.
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