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Xiaomi Router BE5000 Wi-Fi 7 Launched at 279 Yuan: Powerful Coverage up to 5000 Mbps

Lu Jiao Fri, May 10 2024 08:56 AM EST

On May 9th, Xiaomi's Router BE5000 Wi-Fi 7 has been officially launched, priced at 279 yuan.

The Xiaomi Router BE5000 Wi-Fi 7 supports dual-band concurrent 2.4GHz and 5GHz with a wireless speed of 5011 Mbps, marking a 68% increase in throughput compared to Wi-Fi 6, and a 48% increase in speed over Wi-Fi 6. s_53a9690dbdbd4a69999c29afcd157dc9.jpg At the same time, the MLO dual-band aggregation technology of the Wi-Fi 7 protocol allows a single device to simultaneously connect to two frequency bands. This not only aggregates speeds further but also enhances stability. When used with terminals supporting 4K QAM technology, the theoretical speed can increase by 20% compared to 1024 QAM technology.

On the hardware side, it utilizes a 6nm high-performance Wi-Fi 7 wireless chip, offering lower power consumption, more stable operation, and support for a greater number of connected devices. The 5GHz band features a three-antenna design and MediaTek's exclusive intelligent encoding method, boosting signal resolution capability by 4 times and extending effective coverage by 4.5 meters. s_a1de0bc605ba4b04aba1476b6284302e.jpg In terms of connectivity, the product features Xiaomi's automation technology. When the phone connects to the network, it can trigger smart home linkage conditions. It also supports Xiaomi Fast Connect, allowing new devices throughout the house to connect to the network without a password with just one click, and password changes are automatically synchronized. The product supports various networking methods such as wired/wireless hybrid networking, with support for up to 10 devices in a network.

Additionally, the Xiaomi Router BE5000 Wi-Fi 7 comes with 1 2.5G port and 3 Gigabit ports. The 2.5G port can fully utilize a 2000 Mbps broadband connection, while all ports support port aggregation and custom functions, enabling connections to high-speed NAS or other wired devices.