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Netgear is introducing more accessible versions of its high-end Orbi and Nighthawk router systems. Whether they are actually affordable for you or not, that’s up to you to decide.

The Orbi 970 router supports Wi-Fi 7 with speeds of up to 11Gbps

The recently released Orbi 970, while boasting impressive specs, comes with a hefty price tag. The new Orbi 770 offers a more budget-friendly alternative, starting at $700. This tri-band mesh router system still packs a punch, supporting Wi-Fi 7 with speeds of up to 11Gbps (enough to handle even the most demanding households). That’s 11 times faster than your typical internet plan (measured in Mbps, not Gbps).

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Coverage is impressive too, with a three-pack system blanketing up to 8,000 square feet. Gamers and power users will appreciate the presence of 2.5Gb LAN ports for wired connections. The sleek cylindrical design blends seamlessly into any décor, and with four internal antennas per unit, it promises strong 360-degree Wi-Fi throughout your home.

The Orbi 770 starter pack (router and one satellite) starts at $700, while the three-pack (router and two satellites) costs $1,000. Additional satellites can be purchased for $400 each, ideal for sprawling estates.

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For those who don’t require a mesh system, the Netgear Nighthawk RS300 offers a compelling standalone router option. This tri-band router boasts Wi-Fi 7 speeds up to 9.3Gbps, blanketing an area of up to 2,500 square feet and supporting up to 100 devices. It features a pair of 2.5Gbps LAN ports for wired connections, with the option to link two 1Gbps LAN ports for even faster NAS device connections (up to 2Gbps).

A built-in USB thumb drive allows for easy file sharing, and a convenient app lets you manage your network settings. The Nighthawk RS300 is priced at $330, a significantly more affordable option compared to the flagship RS700S.

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