TP-LINK has an antennas that automatically adjust its direction
It is likely to be one of the strange innovations in CES this year, TP-Link offers the initial model of the new archer axe200 omni.
There are a lot of new routers that benefit from the appearance of 6e connection for the first time in CES for this year.But the engineering of this particular mentor raises some surprise.
The Archer Axe200 OMNI features four mechanical rotating antennas that are opened and spoiled automatically to search for the best possible signal.
These robotic antennas adapt to the user direction or dedicated directions on the application.
Although the necessity of this special feature is subject to discussion.But it is strange to see a vibrant router and move its antenna.
While the effectiveness of this particular feature is not certain.But the technical specifications are impressive.
As you might expect from the 6E router, the Archer Ax200 omni features an improved three -range speed, with a range of 6 GHz joins the 5 GHz and 2.The current 4 GHz.
In addition, the Wi-Fi 6e compatibility of the router allows the exploitation of the additional frequency range and reduce the overall access time.
The new router provides speeds of up to 11 GB per second, and it is equipped with a quad -core central processing unit at speed.0 GHz.
You can also create a real smooth overlapping network using Easymesh.While the 10G port provides highly reliable and high -speed data.
Homshield provides comprehensive protection for the network, strong and safe parental controls.
Archer Ax200 omni is still in the stages of the initial model.As a result, there is no information about the price or the time of issuance.
TP-Link has a wave that automatically moves its antenna
TP-Link also offers Archer Axe300, the first quadruple waver of the company.Although it is not characterized by independent antennas.But it is shared in the same design with Archer Ax200 OMNI.
Archer Axe300 fully benefits from WiFi 6e with a repeated 5 GHz domains in addition to 6 GHz and 2 ranges.4 GHz.Archer Axe300 is scheduled to be available in the second quarter of 2022.
The presence of more domains may reduce the network congestion.You can prepare a custom domain, which should be useful for things like online games if the platform or computer is very far from the router to connect it via Ethernet.
In the field of overlapping networks, the company also announced an update to the DECO router.The new TP-Link Deco XE200 comes equipped with the support of Wi-Fi 6e, which helps it reach speeds of up to 11 GB per second.
The company said that the system that contains two DECO guidance device can cover houses with an area of 6500 square feet, and allow 200 devices to connect at one time.This should make DECO suitable for use in small offices, home offices and homes.