Time for a Wi-Fi 7 Upgrade? Netgear's Orbi 870 Boasts 21Gbps Top Speed
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NETGEAR launches new Wi-Fi 7 mesh router, the Orbi 870
NETGEAR, a popular manufacturer of networking products, has announced a new Wi-Fi 7 mesh router, the Orbi 870, at the ongoing CES 2025. The latest addition to the Orbi family sits perfectly between the budget-friendly Orbi 770 and the premium Orbi 970. NETGEAR’s new Orbi 870 tri-band mesh router system launched at CES 2025 The Orbi 870 shares some of the best features of its younger and older siblings from the Orbi family. For starters, the Orbi…
The multigigabit speeds, the security functions that far exceed normal use and the ability to cover even large homes are the main arguments for selling the Orbi 870 Wi-Fi 7 mesh network system from Netgear. It already has an older brother and a younger one in the Orbi X70 family, but since the Orbi 970 is excessive for most and the Orbi 770 is aimed at ordinary users, a more personalized solution was needed for the ambitious and knowledgeable bu…
Netgear expands further with even more Wi-Fi 7 mesh systems
Multi-gigabit speeds, security features far exceeding normal usage, and the ability to cover even large homes are the main selling points for Netgear's {Orbi 870 Wi-Fi 7} mesh system. It already has a larger and smaller sibling in the {Orbi X70} family, but with the {Orbi 970} being a massive overkill for most, and the {Orbi 770} being aimed at mainstream users, a more custom solution for the tech-savvy and ambitious buyer was needed. The Orbi …
Netgear Expands WiFi 7 Mesh Networking with Mid-Range Orbi 870
At CES 2025, NETGEAR announced its new Orbi 870 mesh networking system, positioned between the company's existing 770 and 970 WiFi 7 models. The mid-range system features tri-band connectivity with combined speeds rated at 21 Gbps and coverage up to 9,000 square feet when using three units. In testing environments, the system supports up to 150 simultaneous device connections. Specifications include a 10 Gigabit internet port on the main router …
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