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This TP-Link Wi-Fi 6 router is 45% off in early Prime Day deal
This TP-Link Wi-Fi 6 router is 45% off in early Prime Day deal

Digital Trends

time2 days ago

  • Business
  • Digital Trends

This TP-Link Wi-Fi 6 router is 45% off in early Prime Day deal

If you're planning to buy a new router to improve your home's Wi-Fi network, the good news is that you don't have to wait for Prime Day 2025 to take advantage of huge discounts on router deals from Amazon. Here's an excellent offer — the TP-Link Archer AX21 with an eye-catching 45% discount, which drops its price from $100 to just $55. The $45 in savings will only be available for a limited time though, so you better act fast and proceed with your purchase immediately as this early Prime Day deal may disappear at any moment. Why you should buy the TP-Link Archer AX21 router The TP-Link Archer AX21 is our top choice among Wi-Fi 6 routers in our roundup of the best budget routers, because despite its affordable price — which is even lower thanks to an early Prime Day deal from Amazon — it provides reliable performance. The router, which supports Wi-Fi 6 technology that enables much faster connection speeds compared to previous generations, offers a total bandwidth of 1.8Gbps with up to 574Mbps on 2.4GHz and 1200Mbps on the 5GHz band, and it works with all of the mainstream internet providers. With OFDMA and MU-MIMO, the TP-Link Archer AX21 will be able to support more devices, which is a necessity for families as more devices are added to the household. The router also comes with beamforming technology and four high-gain antennas for improved coverage, so there won't be any dead spots around the house for Wi-Fi, but you can also use it within a mesh network for wider areas and additional floors. The TP-Link Archer AX21 is already fantastic value at its sticker price of $100, so it's a steal with Amazon's 45% discount ahead of Prime Day 2025. You'll only have to pay $55 for savings of $45, but only if you hurry because it may go back to its regular price sooner than you think. If you want to buy the TP-Link Archer AX21 router for almost half-price, we highly recommend adding it to your cart and finishing the checkout process as soon as you can.

TP-Link's New Tapo Cam Lineup Matter With The HomeBase H500
TP-Link's New Tapo Cam Lineup Matter With The HomeBase H500

Forbes

time24-06-2025

  • Business
  • Forbes

TP-Link's New Tapo Cam Lineup Matter With The HomeBase H500

Tapo H500 and new cameras launched TP-Link is beefing up its Tapo smart home lineup with a raft of new security cameras, headlined by solar-powered 4K cameras, a clever dual-lens HybridCam, and a much anticipated smart hub that adds facial recognition and Matter support to the mix. The new Tapo Smart HomeBase H500, which was first teased 18 months ago at CES 2024, is finally here. More than just a local storage box and bridge with software smarts - as per companion hubs from the likes of Arlo and Reolink - the H500 is able to act as a Matter controller for third party devices too, so presumably you'll be able to create automations across the Tapo ecosystem and devices from other manufacturers. This being Matter though, there is a slight caveat in that it can't control all device types. The CSA gives brands the tools to support a huge range of categories and gadgets now but it's up to individual brands and platforms to implement those tools. In the case of the H500 it's limited to just lighting, sensors, switches, plugs, and door locks for now. We'd hope that more categories will be added down the line and, of course, you'd expect it to be all set for when security cameras do finally come to the Matter party. Aside from the Matter action, the H500 also boasts AI smarts, face tagging, and support for up to 16 Tapo cameras and 64 sensors. The new Tapo Smart HomeBase H500 (rear ports) It comes with 16GB of onboard storage and room to expand to a whopping 16TB via SATA, giving you the option to keep recordings completely local, with no subscription required. It connects via Ethernet or over dual-band Wi-Fi, and the H500 processes AI detection locally, so it can spot faces, vehicles, pets, and even track strangers across multiple cameras, without sending anything to the cloud. Cameras still aren't part of the Matter spec, as mentioned, so the Tapo cams only work with Alexa, Google Home, and SmartThings for now, but that's true of everyone else, too. On the camera front, the new Tapo MagCam 4K Solar (C460 KIT) and Tapo VistaCam 360 Solar (C660 KIT) are the standouts from a bumper launch. The new Tapo MagCam 4K Solar (C460 KIT) Both feature 8MP image quality, color night vision via a starlight sensor and F1.65 lens, and built-in solar panels so you don't have to mess with recharging every few weeks. TP-Link tells us they can run for up to 55 days on a full battery, and only need around 45 minutes of sunlight per day to stay topped up. The VistaCam model adds 360-degree pan/tilt control, while both support 24/7 recording to the H500 or a microSD card. If you're looking for something indoors, the Tapo RoomCam 360 (C260) brings the same 4K chops to an outlet-powered pan/tilt cam. It's got AI detection for people, pets, and vehicles, a physical privacy shutter, and can even listen out for specific sounds like crying babies or breaking glass. Tapo's new HybridCam Series is also pretty interesting, especially the $69.99 Tapo HybridCam Duo (C246D). It combines a fixed 125-degree wide-angle lens with a separate 6mm telephoto pan/tilt lens, so you can keep tabs on wide spaces and zoom in on details without needing two separate cameras. Smart tracking is built in, so if one lens spots movement, the other can automatically follow it. There are more affordable options in the lineup, too, with 1080p, 2K, and 3K pan/tilt versions starting at just $29.99. All support on-device AI detection, multi-mounting, and IP-rated weatherproofing. The wired VistaCam C560WS fills out the range at $99.99, offering facial recognition and 24/7 recording at 25fps, with night vision and pan/tilt control. All of these new Tapo cams can record locally, either via microSD cards or to the HomeBase, and include free AI-powered alerts for people, pets, and vehicles. No cloud subscription is required, although TP-Link still offers its optional Tapo Care service if you want offsite backups. With the HomeBase in place, you also get a bunch of extras like facial recognition across all Tapo cameras (even older non-AI ones), smart event categorization. There's also a dock for a tablet and TV integration is possible from its HDMI port for multi-camera live views. There's a built-in mic and speaker too, so the hub can double as an intercom for your cameras or video doorbells and it also has a 110dB alarm siren on board too. It's a big ecosystem push from TP-Link, especially with Matter support now baked into the H500. While the platform still doesn't cover cameras, that's on the roadmap so TP-Link is nicely placed to benefit. All the new cameras, along with the HomeBase H500, are available now on Amazon or direct from TP-Link.

The US Government Is Weighing a Ban on TP-Link Routers, but I'm Not in a Rush to Replace Mine
The US Government Is Weighing a Ban on TP-Link Routers, but I'm Not in a Rush to Replace Mine

CNET

time24-06-2025

  • Business
  • CNET

The US Government Is Weighing a Ban on TP-Link Routers, but I'm Not in a Rush to Replace Mine

Wi-Fi routers don't typically spend much time in the limelight, but TP-Link has been an exception over the past six months. Three US departments are currently investigating the company for ties to Chinese cyberattacks and potential predatory pricing. That's a lot of bad press, but it hasn't been enough for me to buy a new Wi-Fi router yet. I've been covering the internet world for more than six years, and for the past two, I've used a TP-Link router. I can honestly say I've never had an issue with it -- minimal buffering, solid range and no outages (that I could blame on the router, anyway). In our recent round of Wi-Fi router testing, TP-Link performed admirably, earning an Editors' Choice award for the best budget router. It's been a thorny issue to navigate for me personally, and for readers. Can I honestly recommend a company that's facing a potential ban in the US? Is my own data at risk? Do I need to replace my router? These questions started swirling around in my head on Dec. 28, 2024, when the Wall Street Journal reported that the US government is weighing a ban on TP-Link routers due to the company's ties to several high-profile Chinese cyberattacks. Three months later, Rep. Raja Krishnamoorthi, a Democrat from Illinois, held up a TP-Link router in Congress and said, 'Don't use this.' TP-Link representatives strenuously denied to me that the company has any links to the Chinese government. However, Chinese corporate records and government announcements show that the company still employs about 11,000 people in China. Locating local internet providers When the news broke, I asked four cybersecurity experts whether they would still use a TP-Link router. One gave a strong 'no,' another said there is 'risk for a consumer,' and two declined to answer the question directly. Spend any time shopping for Wi-Fi routers and you'll notice that TP-Link's routers are often cheaper than competitors. The Justice Department is investigating whether these low prices violate federal law that prohibits companies from selling products for less than they cost to make, according to a recent Bloomberg report. Of the 32 routers we tested for our recent review, TP-Link accounted for eight of the nine cheapest models. "To date, TP-Link Systems Inc. has not received any inquiry from the Department of Justice regarding these matters," a TP-Link representative said in a statement. "We do not sell products below cost and maintain a policy of transparency in our business practices, ensuring fair pricing for our valued customers." I didn't factor the pending investigations into our testing, and I felt it was important to evaluate TP-Link on its own merits. After all, it made up around 65% of router sales last year, according to the Journal report. Ultimately, I decided to include the TP-Link Deco X55 Pro as our pick for a budget router. It was the only router with above-average performance for under $100, and I thought it was important that we offer readers a cheap option that still gets the job done. After all, I use a TP-Link router myself and I have no plans to replace it. Privacy and security are important to me, but I don't lose any sleep over the TP-Link issue. Knowing that I follow some basic best practices for network security gives me some peace of mind, but it's also a risk tolerance issue. Itay Cohen was one of the authors of a 2023 report that identified a firmware implant in TP-Link routers linked to a Chinese state-sponsored hacking group. He told me in a previous interview that similar implants have been found on devices manufactured all over the world. 'I don't think there's enough public evidence to support avoiding routers from China outright,' Cohen said. 'The vulnerabilities and risks associated with routers are largely systemic and apply to a wide range of brands, including those manufactured in the US.' That risk is greater with TP-Link, in my opinion -- when the smoke is three separate federal investigations, there's probably fire somewhere -- but it isn't necessarily to you individually. The hacks associated with TP-Link have used hijacked routers to target think tanks, government organizations, nongovernment organizations and Defense Department suppliers. Cybersecurity experts I spoke with recommended following some basic steps no matter what kind of router you use: make sure your firmware is up-to-date, use strong login credentials and consider using a VPN service. I'll continue to update our Wi-Fi router recommendations as I learn new information about the TP-Link investigations. Right now, I still feel comfortable recommending them.

TP-Link Unveils Next-Gen Tapo 4K Cameras and HybridCams for Smarter, Simpler Home Security
TP-Link Unveils Next-Gen Tapo 4K Cameras and HybridCams for Smarter, Simpler Home Security

Yahoo

time24-06-2025

  • Business
  • Yahoo

TP-Link Unveils Next-Gen Tapo 4K Cameras and HybridCams for Smarter, Simpler Home Security

Stunning 4K clarity and innovative technology deliver unparalleled home security with exceptional versatility and value IRVINE, Calif., June 24, 2025--(BUSINESS WIRE)--TP-Link Systems Inc., a global leader in networking and smart home solutions, is expanding its award-winning Tapo smart home portfolio with the launch of its first-ever premium 4K Tapo Camera Series and a new line of highly versatile HybridCams. These exciting new products redefine smart home security with razor-sharp image quality, advanced detection capabilities, seamless installation, and professional-grade surveillance without subscription fees. The star of the new lineup is the Tapo MagCam 4K Solar (C460 KIT), featuring uninterrupted power supply through its included solar panel for a truly maintenance-free security experience. With wire-free installation capabilities, the C460 KIT can be placed virtually anywhere to enhance home security. The camera captures stunning 4K 8MP resolution footage with superior clarity thanks to its upgraded image sensor, processor, and lens. Its Starlight Color Night Vision technology delivers vibrant images even in low light conditions through an F1.65 lens, starlight sensor, and integrated spotlights. Complementing the 4K Camera Series is the debut of the Tapo HybridCam Series, engineered for all-weather, indoor-outdoor versatility. With flexible installation options, the Tapo HybridCam Series provides an adaptable and cost-effective security solution for any home. Leading the series is the Tapo HybridCam Duo (C246D), a unique dual-lens camera that delivers comprehensive 360° surveillance with two 2K lenses—one fixed and one pan/tilt—to cover wide spaces and zoom in on details simultaneously, thus reducing blind spots and the need for multiple separate cameras. With smart AI detection, vivid color night vision, and IP65-rated weatherproofing, the C246D is ideal for dynamic environments like large backyards or entryways. Its multi-mount design allows for installation on desktops, walls, or ceilings, meeting users wherever they need security most. Together, these two product families deliver on TP-Link's mission of smart security—simplified. With advanced features that typically require costly subscriptions now available out of the box, the new Tapo cameras make smart protection easier and more flexible for everyone. The 4K Series provides tailored clarity and performance for any setting—indoors or out, wired or solar—while the HybridCam Series introduces a cost-effective, all-in-one solution for those wanting simple, easy, and accessible smart home security. The expanded Tapo 4K camera lineup also includes the Tapo VistaCam 360 (C660 KIT), a solar-powered pan/tilt security camera kit; the Tapo VistaCam 360 (C560WS), an outdoor pan/tilt security Wi-Fi camera; and the Tapo RoomCam 360 (C260), a pan/tilt AI home security Wi-Fi camera. Additionally, the Tapo HybridCam 360 (C216), an indoor/outdoor home security Wi-Fi camera, makes it a snap to add security to the home, wherever and whenever. All of these new devices are compatible with the Tapo Smart HomeBase (H500). Together, these products offer consumers a comprehensive range of security options to suit every home environment and monitoring need. Pricing & Availability Tapo C660 KIT: Available on Amazon starting at $169.99 Tapo C460 KIT: Available on Amazon starting at $149.99 Tapo C560WS: Available on Amazon starting at $99.99 Tapo C260: Available on Amazon starting at $59.99 Tapo C246D: Available on Amazon starting at $69.99 Tapo C216: Available on Amazon starting at $34.99 Tapo H500: Available on Amazon starting at $149.99 For more information about the new Tapo 4K and HybridCam Series, visit About TP-Link Systems Inc. Headquartered in the United States, TP-Link Systems Inc. is a global provider of reliable networking devices and smart home products, consistently ranked as the world's top provider of Wi-Fi devices. The company is committed to delivering innovative products that enhance people's lives through faster, more reliable connectivity. With a commitment to excellence, TP-Link serves customers in over 170 countries and continues to grow its global footprint. View source version on Contacts Media Contact:Finn Partners for TP-Linktplink@

This WiFi 6 Router Covers 6,500 Sq.Ft. and Is Now at Its Lowest Price with 10,000 Five-Star Reviews
This WiFi 6 Router Covers 6,500 Sq.Ft. and Is Now at Its Lowest Price with 10,000 Five-Star Reviews

Gizmodo

time23-06-2025

  • Gizmodo

This WiFi 6 Router Covers 6,500 Sq.Ft. and Is Now at Its Lowest Price with 10,000 Five-Star Reviews

Low WiFi in a large house can be quite frustrating, particularly when your ISP router is not powerful enough to cover all parts of it. Instead of relying on an average box that has a tendency of creating dead spots and lagging connections, it is worth investing in a more powerful system from a trusted brand like TP-Link. One of their best-selling devices, the 3-pack TP-Link Deco AX3000 WiFi 6 mesh system (deco x55) is currently selling at an all-time low price of $149, down from $199 previously (you can also buy one for $59). Its 3-pack mesh system has sold over 8,000 units within the last 30 days alone and it's the brand's most popular item in June. See at Amazon This mesh network leverages the latest Wi-Fi 6 technology which offers faster speeds, enhanced capacity, and increased efficiency compared to earlier generations of Wi-Fi. With dual-band support and total data rate speeds of up to 2976 Mbps (2402 Mbps on the 5 GHz frequency band and 574 Mbps on the 2.4 GHz frequency band), the system supports multiple devices streaming and working simultaneously without buffering or delay. This system extends up to 6,500 square feet which is great for big houses where a single router simply can't reach all the rooms. Contrary to other Wi-Fi boosters or range extenders, mesh network provides a smooth connection all over your living area, free from weak signals and dead spots. This router can also support up to 150 devices simultaneously. Regardless of whether you own smartphones, smart TVs, gaming stations, security cameras or tablets, this system can handle a busy home or home office with no difficulty at all. All units have three gigabit ethernet ports so you can plug in hardwired devices for lightning-fast connections. Installation of this TP-Link device is simple because of the easy-to-use deco app: It guides you through the process in simple-to-interpret graphics and allows you to manage your network from a distance. It is simple to monitor devices on, rank in bandwidth priority and modify settings even without a technical background. The system also has a guest mode perfect for sharing internet with guests without compromising your main network. If you're looking for a powerful and reliable Wi-Fi solution that covers a large area, this TP-Link mesh system is an excellent choice. It currently offers great value for a product that can transform your home internet experience. Don't miss this pre-Prime Day deal as it might run out of stock pretty quickly. See at Amazon

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