Earlier this week, Honor launched a new WiFi router in China. The Honor Router 3 SE is the latest router from the company and is currently available for pre-orders, with supports for WiFi 6 standards and Huawei HiLink.

As per official notes, the new router is equipped with a full Gigabit Ethernet port and Gigabit dual band Wi-Fi 2.4GHz and 5GHz, with the wireless rates reaching up to 1500Mbps. The Chinese smartphone maker has also optimized the new router to be used for various functions ranging from online lessons/online education, to support for online video game. Notably, its specifications are also quite similar to Huawei AX2 Pro router.

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The router runs the Honor Magic Router operating system and is powered by a dual core processor. For memory, it offers 128MB of RAM and 128MB of storage. Its wireless transmission standards include 802.11ax/ac/n/a 2*2 and 802.11n/b/g 2*2. Furthermore, the new router also arrives with support for Huawei HiLink smart home along with various safety features like WiFi anti brute force cracking, support for a new generation wireless encryption protocol, WPA3, a firewall and DoS attack protection.

Other features include three WiFi modes, namely through the wall, standard and sleep modes. Users can even device speed limit and even limit the bandwidth of the device through the MAC address. The router has an original price tag of 219 Yuan (roughly 34 US Dollars), but the pre-orders arrive with a special discount price of 199 Yuan (roughly 31 US Dollars) while the actual sales begin on 3rd August 2021.

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