Huawei H6 WiFi Router launched with HarmonyOS and 200 meters coverage

The Chinese tech giant just launched the Huawei H6 WiFi router, which runs on HarmonyOS and offers a large 200 square meters coverage.

Huawei H6 WiFi Router launched with HarmonyOS and 200 meters coverage

Huawei held a new launch conference in which it launched a number of new products. This includes smart products including a new WiFi router that features HarmonyOS.

The Chinese tech giant just launched the Huawei H6 WiFi router, which runs on HarmonyOS and offers a large 200 square meters coverage. This router is equipped with a sub routing design and runs on the company’s proprietary operating system.

Notably, the new router is designed for large houses. This router can connect with up to 6 sub routers and can offer networking speeds of up to 3000Mbps with a maximum range of about 200 square meters.

Furthermore, the company will also include a variety of smartphone games, online courses, and other application to its ‘fast lane.’ The device uses smart algorithms to intelligently identify more than 140 online video games and over 40 online course related applications to automatically reduce latency by about 20 percent. This will enable a more consistent and stutter free gaming and online learning experience to the users.

The H6 WiFi router also supports the latest Wi-Fi 6 Plus standards for fast networking speeds and is priced at 499 Yuan (roughly 78 US Dollars) in China. One can purchase the H6 router alone or even buy the entire set of sub routers for a total price of 1999 Yuan (roughly 310 US Dollars). A single sub router alone costs 399 Yuan (roughly 62 US Dollars).

Originally published at Gizmo China