Upgrade to Wi-Fi 6 for a Measly $59 This Black Friday

Nov 25, 2022 at 12:16pm EST
Save big on the TP-Link Archer AX10 Wi-Fi 6 router.

The famous TP-Link Archer AX10 Wi-Fi 6 router is currently discounted to just $59, down from $79.

TP-Link AX1500 Archer AX10 Smart Wi-Fi 6 Router Currently Discounted to $59 for a Limited Time

TP-Link’s Archer AX10 is one of the most popular Wi-Fi 6 routers around. If you want to upgrade your ISP-loaned router to something more powerful and robust, then you can’t go wrong here at all.

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Buy TP-Link AX1500 Smart WiFi 6 Router (Archer AX10) - Was $79, now just $59

First and foremost, this router is fast. Thanks to the new Wi-Fi 6 technology, you get more capacity for connecting devices. And since this router is dual-band, therefore you experience fast speeds on the 5GHz network. You can expect speeds of up to 1500Mbps. The 2.4GHz channel delivers 300Mbps, while the 5GHz goes above and beyond with 1201Mbps of throughput.

Although the router covers an extensive area, you will be pleased to learn that this router supports TP-Link’s OneMesh technology. Just grab yourself a OneMesh compatible extender from TP-Link, and you will be enjoying mesh Wi-Fi at home. The setup process is super easy from the dedicated Tether app on both iOS and Android.

With features like MU-MIMO and OFDMA, this router is meant to be fast and handle everything without any issues. It’s the perfect combination of performance and price, and you can’t beat it at all now that it’s discounted to $59.

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