Each box measures about 13 x 31 x 25 (cm) and weighs 2.8kg. When I received the two boxes of Velop MX5300, my first impression was the boxes were huge and heavy. It seems that Velop has not rolled out Apple HomeKit support yet despite saying it is in the works since February 2020. Beamforming: Beamforming For 2.4 GHz And 5 GHz.Bluetooth: Bluetooth 4.1 Low Energy (LE).Antennas: 13 Internal Antennas And High-powered Amplifiers.It comes with a 2.2 GHz quad-core CPU with 1 GB of RAM and 512 MB of flash memory. Velop MX5300 is a tri-band wi-fi 6 mesh system that gives you a combined theoretical wireless speed of 5,300 Mbps (2.4 GHz Radio: 1,147 Mbps + 5 GHz Radio 1: 2,402 Mbps + 5 GHz Radio 2: 1,733 Mbps). If not the original bundle price for two units is S$1,099. Hachi.tech is selling two units of Velop MX5300 aka Velop MX10600 for S$888 if you are a Value Club member. Previously, Linksys sold the Velop in a pack of one, two, or three. You will have to get multiple of the individual unit if you need more than one. ![]() Linksys no longer bundles the Velop MX5300 in a pack. If you are an existing owner of Linksys Velop, you can mix and match it with the Velop MX5300. In a way, this Linksys Velop MX5300 is a successor to the original Linksys Velop (Tri-Band). The first being the original Linksys Velop (Tri-Band) and the second being Linksys Velop (Dual-Band). This is Linksys’s third Velop mesh wi-fi system. ![]() Other retailers started selling from 20th March 2020 onwards. At launch, it was exclusive to Challenger and Hachi.tech. ![]() Linksys Velop MX5300 Wi-Fi 6 was launched in Singapore on the 20th February 2020 for S$569.
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