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$360 | 3-Pack TP-Link Deco 7 Pro BE63 Tri-Band WiFi 7 BE10000 Whole Home Mesh System at Amazon

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Amazon [amazon.com] has 3-Pack TP-Link Deco 7 Pro BE63 Tri-Band WiFi 7 BE10000 Whole Home Mesh System for $360.
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$29.99 lower (8% savings) than the previous price of $389.99

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Amazon [amazon.com] has 3-Pack TP-Link Deco 7 Pro BE63 Tri-Band WiFi 7 BE10000 Whole Home Mesh System for $360.
Shipping is free.

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$139.99 lower (28% savings) than the list price of $499.99
$29.99 lower (8% savings) than the previous price of $389.99

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2,000+ bought in past month

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Today 08:40 AM
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lebodanoToday 08:40 AM
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Our community has rated this post as helpful. If you agree, why not thank lebodano

I've been watching these for months and finally pulled the trigger although I paid more than this by $20. These have been fantastic and the coverage allowed me to go from 4 deco m9 units to only 2 of these in my 4500sqft house. Definitely recommend if in the market. I get anywhere from 650 to 1.1gb download speeds everywhere in my house including my garage.
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Today 08:45 AM
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TealApple8201Today 08:45 AM
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The lowest I've seen this is $350. This will future proof you for the next 10 years. They just released wifi 7 phones last year
Today 08:47 AM
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adnantamimToday 08:47 AM
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These are great. Got a 2 pack during black friday. With all the bells and whistles (wifi7, mlo, 6GHz) at a somewhat reasonable price.

Btw, set your expectations straight. Nothing beats a wired backhaul. If you can connect the decos using ethernet, you are golden.
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Bob2012Today 03:25 PM
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Is there a comparison out there to Costco's offering for $20 less? I don't mind paying more for the Amazon one as long as there's something to make it worthwhile.

https://www.costco.com/p/-/tp-lin...4000251424
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GreyShoe978Today 03:58 PM
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Quote from Bob2012 :
Is there a comparison out there to Costco's offering for $20 less? I don't mind paying more for the Amazon one as long as there's something to make it worthwhile.

https://www.costco.com/p/-/tp-lin...4000251424
From AI search:
The TP-Link Deco BE11000 (often Deco BE65) and BE10000 (often Deco BE63/RE653BE) are both high-performance Wi-Fi 7 mesh systems, with the BE11000 offering slightly higher speeds (11 Gbps vs. 10 Gbps), better 6 GHz bandwidth, and usually faster processing. The BE11000 is generally better for high-bandwidth gaming, while the BE10000 is a versatile, often cheaper, alternative.

Hope this helps!
Today 04:08 PM
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Bob2012Today 04:08 PM
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Quote from GreyShoe978 :
From AI search:
The TP-Link Deco BE11000 (often Deco BE65) and BE10000 (often Deco BE63/RE653BE) are both high-performance Wi-Fi 7 mesh systems, with the BE11000 offering slightly higher speeds (11 Gbps vs. 10 Gbps), better 6 GHz bandwidth, and usually faster processing. The BE11000 is generally better for high-bandwidth gaming, while the BE10000 is a versatile, often cheaper, alternative.

Hope this helps!
Thanks! I saw that as well as the official comparison on TP-Link's own website which yielded the exact same result of just a slightly higher theoretical speed, so the Costco item appears to be the better deal for those with a membership unless I'm missing something else.

https://www.tp-link.com/us/compar...3573,80809
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fatguypoolsharkToday 04:10 PM
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Quote from Bob2012 :
Is there a comparison out there to Costco's offering for $20 less? I don't mind paying more for the Amazon one as long as there's something to make it worthwhile.

https://www.costco.com/p/-/tp-lin...4000251424

Pretty sure the Costco you just linked is actually a SLIGHTLY better version of the BE63 on top of being a little cheaper and having Costco's returns.

Edit: Anyone know if Costco's short return policy or the lifetime one applies here? One concern I have with TPLink is they may get banned from the US, which might mean no more security updates.
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grooveliteToday 04:57 PM
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Quote from lebodano :
I've been watching these for months and finally pulled the trigger although I paid more than this by $20. These have been fantastic and the coverage allowed me to go from 4 deco m9 units to only 2 of these in my 4500sqft house. Definitely recommend if in the market. I get anywhere from 650 to 1.1gb download speeds everywhere in my house including my garage.
Any recommended settings tweaks or do you just run them stock? I have the BE 65 Pro 3 unit setup and the coverage/signal strength is worse than my former Linksys Velop Wifi 6 setup with 2 units. We have several devices now that randomly disconnect due to poor signal across multiple frequencies and never had this issue on the old setup.
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chris12bongToday 05:16 PM
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Quote from groovelite :
Any recommended settings tweaks or do you just run them stock? I have the BE 65 Pro 3 unit setup and the coverage/signal strength is worse than my former Linksys Velop Wifi 6 setup with 2 units. We have several devices now that randomly disconnect due to poor signal across multiple frequencies and never had this issue on the old setup.
Maybe use the app to check what channel(s) are used for the wifi connection. I believe there is an auto button that'll move to the channel with less interference.

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