Huawei home routers have recently passed 3C certification, and the front image of the products has also been leaked. The router models include WS8000, WS8006, WS7000, WS7002, etc.
Among them, the WS8000 series is equipped with a 52.5V, 1.75A power adapter with a power up to 91W, while the current mainstream router products generally require 12V, 1-2A.
Huawei will focus on three routers in 2021, including WS8501, WS8000, and WS7290. The product in the image has a simple appearance, is supposed to be a built-in antenna design, and the words ‘WiFi 6+’ are printed on the front of the product.
WS8501 is supposed to be more than 100 watts, WS8000 is 91W, and the product has 8 network interfaces. Huawei has a new product. The product in the picture below is named PT9030, which is a power cat. The expected product name is Huawei Router Q3. The product also has the words ‘WiFi 6+’.
Huawei’s latest power modem router product is Q2S. This product adopts the design of a sub-master device. The product on the left in the figure below is the main route, which can drive up to 15 sub-routes.
The sub-router on the right is directly plugged into the 220V power socket. This solution eliminates the need to arrange network cables and uses 220V mains power for signal transmission that facilitates the network layout of duplex buildings and seamless roaming and switching.
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