Online Tech Show Deals Roundup: June 2020 Edition *Updated*
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ASUS ZenWiFi AX
Are you thinking of giving your home Wi-Fi a thorough overhaul and upgrade? Then you should definitely check out the ZenWiFi AX from ASUS. It features the latest Wi-Fi 6 standard and mesh networking, which increases support for the number of connected devices and helps expand Wi-Fi coverage. It’s also a tri-band system which means it can dedicate one of its networks to backhaul communications for stronger network performance. A two-pack set is going for S$749, down from its usual price of S$899.
However, it must be noted that this offer is only applicable for Hachi.tech’s ValueClub members. If find yourself shopping for gadgets a lot, it might be worth becoming a member.
For more details, check out our news here.
ASUS TUF Gaming AX3000 router
This is one of the newest routers from ASUS and it comes from their new TUF Gaming line of routers. As its name clearly states, this is an AX3000-class dual-band router that offers data transfer rates of up to 574Mbps on its 2.4GHz network and 2,402Mbps on its 5GHz network. It comes with a dedicated gaming port that prioritises gaming traffic and a new feature called VPN Fusion that lets you run a VPN connection and ordinary connection simultaneously. Get it now for S$299 which is S$100 less than its usual price of S$399.
Linksys Velop
The Velop was one of the first mesh networking systems to hit the market and it’s still a good choice especially if you can snag it at a reasonable price. This more powerful tri-band version offers maximum data transfer rates of up to 400Mbps on its 2.4GHz network and 867Mbps each on its two 5GHz networks. With its tri-band configuration, it is able to dedicate one of its networks for backhaul transmissions. You can get a three-pack for S$409, well below its regular price of S$599.
Read our review of the Linksys Velop here.
Netgear Nighthawk RAX40
The Netgear Nighthawk RAX40 is a dual-band AX3000-class Wi-Fi 6 router. It supports speeds of up to 600Mbps on its 2.4GHz network and 2,400Mbps on its 5GHz network. More importantly, with Wi-Fi 6 support, it should be able to accommodate more connected devices – provided you have Wi-Fi 6 compatible clients, of course. It is going for S$199, which is a good deal less than its usual price of S$299 and its initial launch price of S$399.
Read news of its launch here.
Netgear Orbi
The Orbi RBK20 is one of Netgear’s more affordable mesh networking systems. Despite being the brand’s entry-level offering, it has a tri-band configuration that serves up speeds of up to 400Mbps on its 2.4GHz network and 867Mbps each on its two 5GHz networks. It can assign one of its 5GHz networks to handle backhaul transmissions for better overall network performance. A two-pack is going for S$299 (U.P. S$429).
TP-Link Deco M5
The Deco M5 from TP-Link is a compact and affordable mesh networking system which is perfect if you are looking for an inexpensive fix to your home’s Wi-Fi woes. It’s a dual-band system so it supports maximum data transfer rates of up to 400Mbps on its 2.4GHz network and 867Mbps on its 5GHz network. And if you have a particularly big home, you can use up to 10 units to expand your Wi-Fi coverage. You can get a two-pack for S$145 (U.P. S$178).
Find out more details in our news here.
TP-Link Archer AX11000
The TP-Link Archer AX11000 is fast AX11000-class tri-band router that serves up transfer speeds of up to 1,148Mbps on its 2.4GHz network and 4,804Mbps each on its two 5GHz networks. It also has a whopping 8 Gigabit Ethernet ports and a high-speed 2.5Gbps WAN port. It is going for just S$395, which is a massive savings from its usual price of S$609.
Read our full review of this router here.
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