Honor keeps diversifying its portfolio and the latest addition is a Wi-Fi 6 Plus router with four antennas and a dual-core CPU. Starting today, it can be purchased in several countries in Europe, and the brand is throwing some gifts as well.

The Honor Router 3 has one WAN port and three LAN ports that support auto speed adaptation between 100 Mbps and 1000 Mbps, totaling to 3000 Mbps, provided you have such a connection coming out the wall in the first place. There is a single H button on top that can easily pair up to five more Router 3 devices into an active Mesh Network for enterprise solutions.
Honor, and its parent company Huawei, call their router Wi-Fi 6 Plus, because it has a 6 dB stronger signal than the regular Wi-Fi 6 (previously, 802.11ax) and can penetrate one more wall. Compared with Wi-Fi 5 (formerly known as 802.11 ac), this router can bring up to three times faster network speeds, four times more capacity, lower latency and 30% less power consumption, reads the press release, sent by Honor.

Honor brings technology that allows one Router 3 to communicate with up to 20 devices - 4 on the 2.4GHz spectrum and up to 16 on the 5GHz. Security-wise, it has WPA3 with individualized data encryption. On the inside, there is a Gigahome Wi-Fi 6 chip, and the two CPU cores can go up to 1.2 GHz, achieving network speeds to over 1 Gbps.
The Honor Router 3 can be set up and controlled through Huawei’s dedicated AI Life App where devices can be managed and limited in speeds, internet time, and there is a Parent Control feature that sets schedules for specific connected devices.

The price of the Honor Router 3 is €79.90 is up for pre-orderin Germany, France, Spain, and the Netherlands starting today, while Italy will have that option on
The router can also be purchased in the United Kingdom. It will be available on July 23, the price is set at £79.90 and there are no freebies whatsoever.
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