TP-Link has released the Deco 7 Pro, a Wi-Fi 7-compatible mesh router system designed for home network upgrades [1, 2].

This release is significant because Wi-Fi 7 technology addresses common connectivity issues. By offering improved band-steering and lower latency, the system reduces dead zones and increases speeds for compatible devices [1, 2].

The Deco 7 Pro, specifically model BE14000, features a maximum advertised throughput of 14,000 Mbps, or 14 Gbps [1]. This capacity allows the system to handle high-bandwidth activities across multiple devices simultaneously. The hardware is marketed as a solution for users seeking to modernize their home infrastructure to keep pace with faster internet service provider speeds.

Consumers can purchase the system through several major retail channels. The units are available online via Amazon, Best Buy, and the official TP-Link Store [1].

TP-Link is offering specific pricing incentives for multi-unit bundles to encourage wider home coverage. Customers can receive a $50 discount when purchasing a two-pack [1]. For larger homes, a three-pack bundle is available with a $100 discount [1].

While Wi-Fi 7 has been commercially available since 2022 or 2023, the Deco 7 Pro represents the latest iteration of mesh hardware designed to utilize these standards [1, 2]. The system focuses on maximizing the efficiency of the wireless spectrum to ensure a more stable connection throughout a residence.

The Deco 7 Pro features a maximum advertised throughput of 14,000 Mbps.

The transition to Wi-Fi 7 marks a shift toward handling denser device environments and higher data loads. As home automation and high-resolution streaming increase, the jump to 14 Gbps throughput and better band-steering allows networks to manage traffic more efficiently, reducing the reliance on wired ethernet for high-performance tasks.