Huawei has announced its BE3 Pro Wi-Fi 7 router, making a significant advancement in wireless connectivity. While the official release date is yet to be disclosed, anticipation is building for its debut during the upcoming Double 11 event.

The BE3 Pro is available in two variants, with the standard edition featuring a Gigabit network port priced at 399 yuan ($55) and a high-configuration version equipped with a 2.5G network port, offered at 499 yuan.

The router supports the standard 160MHz ultra-wide bandwidth and introduces the innovative 4K QAM data compression. A standout feature is its dual-band aggregation (Multi-Link) capability, combining 2.4GHz and 5GHz frequency bands. As a result, it has been able to achieve an impressive 92% increase in speed and a 77% reduction in latency.

The BE3 Pro also introduces the Lingxi Dual Wi-Fi function. When paired with Huawei phones or tablets, users can experience performance equivalent to Wi-Fi 7 dual-band aggregation acceleration, ensuring seamless connectivity.

The inclusion of Multi-RU support allows for the assignment of multiple RUs to a single user. It provide enhanced network bandwidth control and improved band utilization for a more flexible and refined network experience.

Moreover, the router incorporates four PA+LNA high-performance signal amplifiers, expanding coverage by 40% and increasing transmission rates by 30% over medium and long distances, according to Fast Technology.

Complementing its advanced features, the Huawei Router BE3 Pro boasts a sleek rectangular design with four antennas, measuring 225 x 177.9 x 59.5mm. Additionally, the device features an LED light for visual indication.

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