Netgear has just unveiled its latest addition to the Orbi lineup with the Orbi 770 Series WiFi 7 mesh system. This new model comes at a more affordable price point compared to the high-end Orbi 970 Series, making it an attractive option for those looking for high-speed internet and reliable connectivity.
The Orbi 770 is a tri-band system, lacking the dedicated 5GHz backhaul channel found in the Orbi 970. However, it still offers superior backhaul performance thanks to Multi-Link Operation, which combines the 5GHz and 6GHz bands for both backhaul and fronthaul connections.
In terms of connectivity, the Orbi 770 Series features 2.5GbE WAN port on the router and 2.5GbE LAN ports on both the router and satellites. While the 10GbE ports have been removed, the system still delivers high-speed wired connections for modern households.
The introduction of WiFi 7 technology brings significant improvements over its predecessor, WiFi 6. With speeds up to 2.4 times faster, reduced latency, and better interference handling, WiFi 7 is ideal for bandwidth-intensive activities like 4K/8K streaming, gaming, and video conferencing.
The Orbi 770 Series boasts impressive features such as a tri-band mesh system with speeds up to 11 Gbps, coverage for up to 100 devices in homes up to 6,750 square feet, and advanced security measures like Advanced Router Protection and Netgear Armor.
With a sleek design, powerful performance, and robust security features, the Orbi 770 Series is designed to meet the demands of modern connected homes. As WiFi 7 technology continues to gain traction, products like the Orbi 770 are poised to deliver reliable, high-speed connectivity for households and small businesses alike.
The Netgear Orbi 770 Series is now available for purchase through Netgear’s UK website, with three configurations to choose from. Whether you opt for the Router and 2 Satellites (3-pack), Router and 1 Satellite (2-pack), or Add-on Satellite, you can enjoy fast internet speeds, wide coverage, and advanced security features to protect your home network from cyber threats.