Move over Eero. And Google Wifi. And Orbi. And Plume. And HiveSpot. And Portal. And Velop. And AmpliFi. And Almond. Samsung is coming to mesh Wi-Fi router town with a new offering it’s calling Samsung Connect Home.
That not-very-catchy name is attached to a very-catchy
trend: replacing the big, antenna-laden router in your closet with a set
of little white pucks you tactically place around your house to
maximize your Wi-Fi signal.
Samsung’s take on this trend is to do the same thing, but ensure that
these little Wi-Fi routers also serve as SmartThings hubs, so you can
better control the smart home gadgets you have in your house. It should
be compatible with what Samsung says is “hundreds of third-party smart
home devices” like Philips Hue and the Ring doorbell. It works with
Zigbee, Z-Wave, and also has Bluetooth 4.1Samsung says that each individual unit can cover up to 1,500 square
feet, and they’re selling them either individually or in packs of three.
And actually, there are two versions. The standard connect has a 2 x 2
MU-MIMO antenna array and a slower processor, capping out at specified
speeds of 866 Mbps in the 5GHz spectrum. There’s also a Pro version with
a 4 x 4 antenna which caps out at 1.7 Gbps (but doesn’t come in a
three-pack).
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