As the internet has become a necessity, the focus for high-tech hardware for home use has grown to ensure better connectivity. In line with that, the Chinese tech giant Huawei has today announced that it has now started taking reservations for its latest router — Huawei Router H6 in its home country.
The highlight of the router, which
supports Wi-Fi 6+ technology, is that it comes running the company’s own
HarmonyOS. Thanks to this, the device also supports Hauwei HongMeng Mesh+
high-speed networking with a plug-and-play mode.
The Huawei Router H6 package includes
three things — the main router, a Standard version of the sub-router, and a Pro
version of the sub-router. The company says that the main router supports up to
six sub-routers. The router supports HiLink one-key pairing and can be
connected to the Huawei Smart Life App for remote management. It also supports
QoS speed limit for devices. For security, there’s HUAWEI HomeSecTM protection
that supports Wi-Fi anti-brute force cracking, anti-scratching network, and
anti-camera hijacking.
Internally, the device is powered by
Lingxiao quad-core processor with the CPU clocked at 1.4GHz and packs 256MB RAM
and 256MB of storage. The main router has six Gigabit Ethernet ports, one Gigabit
WAN port, and one Gigabit IPTV port.
The H6 sub-router comes powered by
Lingziao 1.2GHz dual-core processor along with 128MB RAM and 128MB ROM. As
mentioned above, it is divided into — Standard version and Pro version,
supporting 2.4GHz bandwidth at 574Mbps and 5GHz bandwidth at 2402Mbps. It comes
with two omnidirectional antennas and two smart antennas with support for 2×2
MIMO dual-frequency.