TP-Link Wi-Fi 7 Adapter Drops to an All-Time Low, Making the Upgrade From Wi-Fi 6 Cheaper Than Ever - Kotaku
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TP-Link Wi-Fi 7 Adapter Drops to an All-Time Low, Making the Upgrade From Wi-Fi 6 Cheaper Than Ever - Kotaku
"This USB 3.0 adapter comes with two bifurcated high-gain antennas and a detachable cradle with a 1.2-meter cable. The beamforming technology helps direct the Wi-Fi signal towards your router for incredible reception and more reliable signals, even from farther away. When it's paired with a Wi-Fi 7 router, you can enjoy the 6 GHz band that further improves wireless performance with 160MHz, Multi-RUs, and 4K-QAM."
"The 6 GHz band offers speeds of up to 2,882 Mbps, while you'll get 2,594 Mbps on the 5 GHz band, and 688 Mbps on the 2.4 GHz band. These translate into ultra-fast downloads, smooth gaming, and better 4K/8K streaming. The powerful combination of OFDMA and MU-MIMO technology lets you connect a bunch of devices to your router at the same time, without compromising on the speeds on any of those."
The TP-Link BE6200 Tri-Band Wi‑Fi 7 USB 3.0 adapter is priced at $80 on Amazon after a 38% ($50) discount. The adapter includes two bifurcated high‑gain antennas and a detachable cradle with a 1.2‑meter cable to improve reception and placement flexibility. Beamforming directs signals toward the router for more reliable connections at longer ranges. When paired with a Wi‑Fi 7 router, the adapter accesses the 6 GHz band with features like 160MHz, Multi‑RUs, and 4K‑QAM, offering up to 2,882 Mbps. OFDMA and MU‑MIMO support multiple simultaneous devices without major speed loss, and setup is plug‑and‑play or via the included cradle.
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