This TP-Link WiFi 7 Router Is $300 Off, Now Selling for Pennies If You're a Prime Member - Kotaku
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This TP-Link WiFi 7 Router Is $300 Off, Now Selling for Pennies If You're a Prime Member - Kotaku
"The TP-Link Archer BE800 has gone on sale at $299 (original $599), which is a stunning 50% off one of the best routers available on the market today. This tri-band giant solves the growing problem of bandwidth saturation common in homes nowadays where dozens of devices compete for connectivity, phones, laptops, smart TV and gaming devices being some examples. See at Amazon WiFi 7 Technology That Redefines Your Network"
"The Archer BE800 takes Wi-Fi 7's revolutionary capabilities and combines them for a total of 19 Gbps across three bands: 11,520 Mbps on the 6 GHz band, 5,760 Mbps on the 5 GHz band, and 1,376 Mbps on the 2.4 GHz band. These translate to real-world performance that handles several 4K and 8K streams at once without buffering, supports VR-AR gaming without lag and keeps video calls going smoothly even when other members of the household are downloading large files."
"The 320 MHz channel bandwidth doubles the pipe compared to Wi-Fi 6's highest 160 MHz channels and allows for more information at once. Combined with 4K-QAM modulation which encodes more information per transmission, the router provides much better throughput compared to previous generations. Multi-RU functions allow the router to support many devices at once on the same channel without creating the bottlenecks that occur when many devices contend for attention."
Prime Big Deal Day offers the TP-Link Archer BE800 Wi‑Fi 7 router at $299, a 50% reduction from $599. The tri‑band design delivers a combined 19 Gbps: 11,520 Mbps on 6 GHz, 5,760 Mbps on 5 GHz, and 1,376 Mbps on 2.4 GHz, enabling multiple 4K/8K streams, VR‑AR gaming, and stable video calls during heavy household usage. The 320 MHz channel and 4K‑QAM increase throughput versus Wi‑Fi 6, while Multi‑RU supports many devices concurrently without bottlenecks. Two 10 Gbps ports support future‑proof wired connections, including a combo SFP+ fiber and RJ45 port.
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