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Prime VISA Cardholders: 3-Pack TP-Link BE10000 Tri-Band WiFi 7 Home Mesh System

+ Earn 20% Back + Free S/H

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Amazon has 3-Pack TP-Link BE10000 Tri-Band WiFi 7 Whole Home Mesh System (Deco BE63) on sale for $449.99 - Extra $30 Off coupon found on product page = $419.99. Shipping is free.

Additionally w/ purchase, Amazon Prime VISA Cardholders will Earn 20% Back as part of Amazon Prime Bonus Offer

Thanks to Deal Hunter Meowssi for finding this deal

Note, must clip the coupon found on product page for discount to apply at final checkout.

To receive the bonus back, you must purchase w/ an eligible Amazon Prime VISA card as your method of payment

About the Product
  • Tri-Band WiFi 7 Speedsd
  • 6-Stream/10 Gbps/6Hz Frequency/MU-MIMO
  • 4x 2.5G WAN/LAN/USB 3.0 Port
  • TP-Link HomeShield Protection
  • Coverage Up to 7600 Sq. Ft/200+ Devices
  • Seamlessly Roam/Connectivity
  • Voice Control/Extensive Compatiability
  • Easy Setup/Management

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  • About the Deal
    • Must clip the coupon found on product page for discount to apply; must be sold/shipped by Amazon
    • Amazon Prime Visa Card Members receive 20% cashback when purchasing w/ eligible Prime Visa Card
    • Product is eligible for refund/replacement within 30-days of purchase
    • Product will be shipped in product packaging
    • Offer valid while coupon savings/supplies last
  • Don't have Amazon Prime? Students can get a free 6-Month Amazon Prime trial with free 2-day shipping, unlimited video streaming & more.
  • If you're not a student, there's also a free 1-Month Amazon Prime trial available.

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Amazon has 3-Pack TP-Link BE10000 Tri-Band WiFi 7 Whole Home Mesh System (Deco BE63) on sale for $449.99 - Extra $30 Off coupon found on product page = $419.99. Shipping is free.

Additionally w/ purchase, Amazon Prime VISA Cardholders will Earn 20% Back as part of Amazon Prime Bonus Offer

Thanks to Deal Hunter Meowssi for finding this deal

Note, must clip the coupon found on product page for discount to apply at final checkout.

To receive the bonus back, you must purchase w/ an eligible Amazon Prime VISA card as your method of payment

About the Product
  • Tri-Band WiFi 7 Speedsd
  • 6-Stream/10 Gbps/6Hz Frequency/MU-MIMO
  • 4x 2.5G WAN/LAN/USB 3.0 Port
  • TP-Link HomeShield Protection
  • Coverage Up to 7600 Sq. Ft/200+ Devices
  • Seamlessly Roam/Connectivity
  • Voice Control/Extensive Compatiability
  • Easy Setup/Management

Editor's Notes

Written by Discombobulated | Staff
  • About the Deal
    • Must clip the coupon found on product page for discount to apply; must be sold/shipped by Amazon
    • Amazon Prime Visa Card Members receive 20% cashback when purchasing w/ eligible Prime Visa Card
    • Product is eligible for refund/replacement within 30-days of purchase
    • Product will be shipped in product packaging
    • Offer valid while coupon savings/supplies last
  • Don't have Amazon Prime? Students can get a free 6-Month Amazon Prime trial with free 2-day shipping, unlimited video streaming & more.
  • If you're not a student, there's also a free 1-Month Amazon Prime trial available.

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Costco has them for 399.99 if you have a membership.
FYI. If you're a Costco member these are slightly cheaper and you get the lifetime return policy.

https://www.costco.com/TP-Link%20...ue&nf=true

I picked them up after using the 5400s for a few years before lighting storm fried them. Costco took them back and I upgraded to these.

Reason I picked this is all ports are 2.5Gbps compared to say the 75x pros which only have 1 2.5gbps port.

So far no issues.

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How do these stack up? I was looking to upgrade my eeros.
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Quote from LuisG9065 :
How do these stack up? I was looking to upgrade my eeros.
Me too.
I have an Orbi RBK50. My only complaint about Orbi is that there's a distinction between routers and satellites. So, I'd need to buy satellites if I want to expand or address dead spots, which cost an arm or a leg. I did flash a few routers into satellites, but that would void the warranty.
I have my eyes on the Asus BQ16/Pro, which is ~$450 per unit (slightly less than an Orbi equivalent). I like Asus' setup because there's no distinction between routers and satellites. However, many reviews complain about their firmware issues. I don't want to drop $2000+ and deal with technical problems.
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Costco has them for 399.99 if you have a membership.
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Quote from LuisG9065 :
How do these stack up? I was looking to upgrade my eeros.
Quote from cy9394 :
Me too.
I have an Orbi RBK50. My only complaint about Orbi is that there's a distinction between routers and satellites. So, I'd need to buy satellites if I want to expand or address dead spots, which cost an arm or a leg. I did flash a few routers into satellites, but that would void the warranty.
I have my eyes on the Asus BQ16/Pro, which is ~$450 per unit (slightly less than an Orbi equivalent). I like Asus' setup because there's no distinction between routers and satellites. However, many reviews complain about their firmware issues. I don't want to drop $2000+ and deal with technical problems.
Very interesting Dong, hated the Eero, but its gotten good reviews on other sites. Unfortunately he has not done a BE63 review since he says it should perform very similar to the BE85 which he liked.

https://dongknows.com/amazon-eero...er-review/

https://dongknows.com/tp-link-dec...em-review/

Looking at Rtings which rated them both, I would say they are pretty similar, but I rather save the money and go with the TP-Link.

https://www.rtings.com/router/reviews/eero/max-7

https://www.rtings.com/router/rev.../deco-be63

https://www.pcmag.com/reviews/tp-...i-7-system
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FYI. If you're a Costco member these are slightly cheaper and you get the lifetime return policy.

https://www.costco.com/TP-Link%20...ue&nf=true

I picked them up after using the 5400s for a few years before lighting storm fried them. Costco took them back and I upgraded to these.

Reason I picked this is all ports are 2.5Gbps compared to say the 75x pros which only have 1 2.5gbps port.

So far no issues.
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Quote from rqk23 :
Costco has them for 399.99 if you have a membership.

True but on Amazon you get 20% cash back if you use the prime card. That is 80ish back.
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Quote from cy9394 :
Me too. I have an Orbi RBK50. My only complaint about Orbi is that there's a distinction between routers and satellites. So, I'd need to buy satellites if I want to expand or address dead spots, which cost an arm or a leg. I did flash a few routers into satellites, but that would void the warranty.I have my eyes on the Asus BQ16/Pro, which is ~$450 per unit (slightly less than an Orbi equivalent). I like Asus' setup because there's no distinction between routers and satellites. However, many reviews complain about their firmware issues. I don't want to drop $2000+ and deal with technical problems.
If you're dropping that much on networking gear, definitely look into Ubiquiti's offerings. Overall it will be less than the Asus but with much more robust, commercial grade equipment.Their subreddit has a lot of useful info for those looking to make the switch.
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Quote from PunkInDrublic001 :
If you're dropping that much on networking gear, definitely look into Ubiquiti's offerings. Overall it will be less than the Asus but with much more robust, commercial grade equipment.Their subreddit has a lot of useful info for those looking to make the switch.
Meh, Ubiquiti on a product to product basis gets beat out constantly in price and performance, they are for people with too much time on their hands who like to take their work home with them. If you were to get the BE10000 for $335, you would need to spend almost $700 to get something even close to equivalent in performance from Ubiquiti....
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Meh, Ubiquiti on a product to product basis gets beat out constantly in price and performance, they are for people with too much time on their hands who like to take their work home with them. If you were to get the BE10000 for $335, you would need to spend almost $700 to get something even close to equivalent in performance from Ubiquiti....

Agreed and the amount of time to set everything up and mount the APs. The older I get, the less time I want to spend on network setup n
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Quote from LuisG9065 :
True but on Amazon you get 20% cash back if you use the prime card. That is 80ish back.

You can't beat Costco return policy if any issues occurs.
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Another datapoint, I switched out my old Wi-Fi 6 Orbi with this three-pack last month, and it has been fantastic. Consistent 950+ mbps up and down speeds throughout the house when connecting my machine to a satellite mesh via ethernet. The cashback for the one pack is actually 25% now, so I ordered one more to make it a 4 node mesh. It comes to $150 a node, great value if you want to maximize gigabit internet.
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Quote from SensibleDime268 :
Another datapoint, I switched out my old Wi-Fi 6 Orbi with this three-pack last month, and it has been fantastic. Consistent 950+ mbps up and down speeds throughout the house when connecting my machine to a satellite mesh via ethernet. The cashback for the one pack is actually 25% now, so I ordered one more to make it a 4 node mesh. It comes to $150 a node, great value if you want to maximize gigabit internet.
How do you get 25%? I'm seeing 5% from prime visa.
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Quote from SensibleDime268 :
Another datapoint, I switched out my old Wi-Fi 6 Orbi with this three-pack last month, and it has been fantastic. Consistent 950+ mbps up and down speeds throughout the house when connecting my machine to a satellite mesh via ethernet. The cashback for the one pack is actually 25% now, so I ordered one more to make it a 4 node mesh. It comes to $150 a node, great value if you want to maximize gigabit internet.

hum.. I'm seeing 20% where do you see 25%?

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hum.. I'm seeing 20% where do you see 25%?
He said if you select 1-pack it would have 25%.

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