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Netgear launches Orbi Wi-Fi System for small to mid-size home

Netgear has launched two Orbi Wi-Fi product for small to mid size home. The two new Orbi Tri-band WiFi Systems are - RBK30 and RBK40.

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Netgear has launched two Orbi Wi-Fi product for small to mid size home. The two new Orbi Tri-band WiFi Systems are – RBK30 and RBK40. While RBK30 includes an AC2200 and wall-plug satellite designed to cover an area of up to 3,500 square feet, RBK40 has the AC2200 router and matching satellite, which are designed to cover a property up to 4,000 square feet. Orbi by NETGEAR comes with 5GHz connection between the router and satellite, which provides both reliable WiFi coverage and maximum speed throughout home with a single network name, said company.

These new Orbi Systems all deliver WiFi speeds up to 2.2Gbps. “Today, WiFi is considered to be as critical as any other home utility. With this new expanded portfolio of Orbi Tri-band WiFi systems, we are introducing solutions to provide the best WiFi for an even broader range of households. We believe that no one should be without the best WiFi experience available,” said Marthesh Nagendra, Country Manager, India and SAARC, NETGEAR.

“With our patented -first Tri-band WiFi provided by the Orbi WiFi systems, you can now enjoy optimum WiFi performance even at the furthest edge of your property. So, go ahead and binge-watch the latest streaming series in the basement TV room while the kids are enjoying rapid-fire online gaming from their room upstairs.”

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“Each of these new Orbi systems with AC2200 WiFi are faster than competitive products with legacy AC1200 WiFi,” continued Marthesh. “Furthermore, all Orbi home WiFi systems are Tri-band versus the competition which is dual band mesh. Due to the use of the innovative Tri-band technology, multiple independent reviewers and testers around the world have proven that Orbi WiFi systems deliver far superior performance for more simultaneously streaming devices.”

RBK30 – One Orbi AC2200 router and one wall plug satellite – Rs 20000-22000
RBK40 – One Orbi AC2200 router and one matching satellite – Rs 24,000-26,000
RBK50 – The original Orbi AC3000 router with matching satellite – Rs 28,000 – 30,000

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