ZenWiFi BT10 Wi-Fi Comparison
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Asus ZenWiFi BT10 review: sleek and super fast Wi-Fi 7 mesh, but you'll pay for it
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The Asus ZenWiFi BT10 is a tri-band router with 18,000 Mbps worth of throughput.
It costs $ 900 in the US , 779 in the UK and AU$2,799 in Australia .
Two nodes cost an eye-watering $900 / 779 / AU$1,799.
Asus has a plethora of Wi-Fi 7 routers, but (like other vendors) it’s pushing the expensive premium models out first .
The Asus router app has been around for some time now and it’s well laid out, intuitive and packed full of features.
The built-in network security is called Asus AiProtection and it's powered by Trend Micro .
The tri-band ( 2.4GHz , 5GHz and 6GHz ) router promises 18,000 Mbps of theoretical performance, but that only exists in lab conditions.
Wi-Fi 7 really is a game-changer in that it offers superlative performance for old and new devices alike.
The BT10 is overpowered, over-featured and overpriced for your requirements.
You can save a massive amount of money on a lesser device that will still fulfill your needs.