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TP-Link intros new networking offerings to boost speed, securityBroadband World News, , 1/11/2021
IRVINE, Calif. – TP-Link, a leading global provider of consumer and business networking products, today introduced its latest networking offerings. The award-winning Deco now comes with voice built-in, while the Deco Mesh WiFi 6E and Archer router takes your WiFi to new levels. TP-Link's 10G router and switch ensures the best connections possible, along with the 5G WiFi gateway Deco X80 and the HomeShield premium security service provide a blazing fast, easy to manage, and ultra-secure home networking experience for consumers and businesses. TP-Link will showcase its newest solutions during the all-digital CES, January 11-14. To learn more, visit TP-Link's virtual exhibit here. Deco WiFi 6 Mesh with Voice built-in Powered by Alexa A CES 2021 Innovation Awards Honoree, the Deco Voice X20 features a Mesh WiFi system with smart speaker that gives customers a whole-house WiFi experience with total voice control. Cover up to 4,000 square feet (2 pack), the Deco Voice X20 works with TP-Link Mesh technology to form a single, unified network, enabling seamless roaming connectivity as users move through the house without signal drops—even during streaming, video calling and cloud gaming. Alexa is integrated into the built-in smart speaker, enabling smart home management, voice control and music streaming. Deco Voice X20 also supports Alexa calling, messaging, and announcements (ACM), which expands the range of interactions between Deco units or with other Alexa built-in devices. Introducing the WiFi 6E Lineup for Blazing Fast Connections Part of the WiFi 6 family of products being introduced at CES are the AX7800 Whole Home Mesh WiFi 6E System (Deco X96), AX5400 Whole Home Mesh WiFi 6E System with Smart Hub (Deco X76 Plus), AX7800 Tri-Band WiFi 6E Router (Archer AX96), AX11000 Tri-Band WiFi 6E Router with 10G Ports (Archer AX206).
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