Long time Orbi RBK753 user. Two adults WFH, streaming multiple 4KUHD streams + music for kids. I have 1G Spectrum home internet and cover 2400sq/ft with ease (and generous coverage into front and back yards). WTH is Netgear thinking? I bought my 3-piece set for $389 at Costco in 2020. I have force-streamed 2 8K UHD streams (Dolby vision) that I then downscaled to 4K just to test bandwidth....zero issues and no lag. Both videos started immediately.
Man, who buys these things? Who exactly is it made for? Anything over $1k just seems like a waste of money to me. I am still rocking the Eero 6 Pro, and it's flawless in a 4,300 sft house. Only set me back $450, which at the time was high.
You are right. Nobody needs all three Orbi routers and I am not talking about price, I am talking about the coverage. The only people who have 10,000 square feet are the rich and famous with huge mansions. One router is all needed, however Netgear needs to make small WiFi Extenders that can be placed on ceilings not walls, kinda like WiFi Access Points. The mesh WiFi Extenders that are placed on walls are a bad place. Just saying...
I have two eero Max 7’s hardwired for backhaul with Cat 7 to the 10GB ports. I’ve been getting two sometime three firmware updates a week. I suppose this will continue until theres certification next year.
Wow, what a letdown these are! If I "upgrade" from my 2020 Orbi system I get FEWER Ethernet ports on the satellite. Spend more, get less. I like my current Orbi pair but I'd like to migrate towards 10Gb Ethernet. Time to look at other brands, I guess.
I have a house in Mexico that is built with Brick and concrete walls (internal and external) and the ceilings are reinforced concrete with steal rebar and quite thick. I am on 3 levels. What is the best Mesh Network to use in this system? I do have Fiber internet coming in and the ability to have wired internet on every level. The house is longer an narrow. It is row housing. I also have back deck and front desk. Thanks for your input.
I just bought a kit of 2… I feel so bad because of the price… the problem is that I wanted a complete coverage of the house. I HOPE IT WILL BE BEYOND MY EXPECTATIONS!
what an insane price tag, for that money i could deck out my apartment in unify gear, and have an infinitely better and more adaptable system for like half the price. still nice review though :) keep it up
Looks like Netgear dropped the ball with the Orbi 900 Series .... Especially with limited wired connectivity between Router and Satellites .... considering this is already a competitor feature that was done right. Stick with the Orbi 800 Series and wait for the next generation.
Wifi 7 is basically pointless for any home user. Wifi 6 is already overkill in most cases. Most corporations won't even be on Wifi 6, to say nothing of 7. Also, in my considered opinion, anyone who buys this system for over $2 grand over professional grade Ruckus access points is out of their mind. Ruckus Unleashed is a controller-less (ie, no controller on prem) system where you can add multiple access points that form a single network mesh. Ruckus is probably (in my opinion) the best at Wifi to this day, with patented uber-beamforming and overall just fantastic quality. A top of the line-ish model 750 access point with Wifi 6 is $7-800 or some such - I'm not 100% positive it supports Unleashed which should probably be verified first, but a couple of those would be so so much better than any Orbi. I don't get who this Orbi system is for, frankly. People with more money than sense?
@@andykillsu It's too early. Many existing devices still use Wifi 5, new devices are just now adopting Wifi 6. Its just NOT a smart purchase given the market. Future-proofing is a rich man's game. Netgear is clearly aiming at you and early adopters who are silly enough to buy this at this price.
That price in absolutely insane. Speak with your wallets and stop paying these people for this overpriced gear! I've been a long time Orbi fan but it's not worth a fraction of that money...
Long time Orbi RBK753 user. Two adults WFH, streaming multiple 4KUHD streams + music for kids. I have 1G Spectrum home internet and cover 2400sq/ft with ease (and generous coverage into front and back yards).
WTH is Netgear thinking? I bought my 3-piece set for $389 at Costco in 2020. I have force-streamed 2 8K UHD streams (Dolby vision) that I then downscaled to 4K just to test bandwidth....zero issues and no lag. Both videos started immediately.
STRAIGHT UP! This dude is nice with the reviews... I bought 5 items this year based on his videos...
THIS IS THE ONE I BEEN WAITING FOR YOU TO DO!! Thank you brotha Majestic!
Man, who buys these things? Who exactly is it made for? Anything over $1k just seems like a waste of money to me. I am still rocking the Eero 6 Pro, and it's flawless in a 4,300 sft house. Only set me back $450, which at the time was high.
To all of us who can’t even afford a house anymore because they destroyed the economy, I don’t want to hear how big yours is.
@@I_SuperHiro_Ihe wasn’t bragging lol
@@I_SuperHiro_I Your opinion doesn't have to be everyone opinion
@@SamaelHelel-0 idc. I’m right.
@@I_SuperHiro_Imine is 3600 sq ft
Very excited for this system, just had 20gbps internet roll out in my area (Tokyo) and I need something that can facilitate the connection 😊
20 gbps! Lol you guys are way ahead! I have 100Mbit coming in. And that is on a good day 😂
I live in Poland. We've had 10Gbit fiber (symmetrical) for over 5 years, for around 90$ per month. @@lionelfranklin4529
Almost bought one of these. You changed my mind. I'll wait now. Thanks.
If you had to pick the Orbi , TP link deco or the eero max 7 for WiFi 7 devices what is your pick money no object ?
Are you going to get the be95? Im currently thinking about those or the erro
even on 1.5 x speed information is clear and easy to follow
Im staying with the eero. Thanks for the review
You are right. Nobody needs all three Orbi routers and I am not talking about price, I am talking about the coverage. The only people who have 10,000 square feet are the rich and famous with huge mansions. One router is all needed, however Netgear needs to make small WiFi Extenders that can be placed on ceilings not walls, kinda like WiFi Access Points. The mesh WiFi Extenders that are placed on walls are a bad place. Just saying...
Netgear does have access points for mounting on the ceiling. Just not in the Orbi line.
Or large businesses need such coverage as well.
Hi, thanks for the review. Very useful. Wanted to ask if the units can be connected via POE?
I have two eero Max 7’s hardwired for backhaul with Cat 7 to the 10GB ports. I’ve been getting two sometime three firmware updates a week. I suppose this will continue until theres certification next year.
Absolutely I'll be seeing you in the next video :)
01:07: Your router is bigger than mine! Oh noooo! 😮 Great review! Thanks.
Wow, what a letdown these are! If I "upgrade" from my 2020 Orbi system I get FEWER Ethernet ports on the satellite. Spend more, get less. I like my current Orbi pair but I'd like to migrate towards 10Gb Ethernet. Time to look at other brands, I guess.
Another great and thorough review. Thanks for posting this.
Thanks for the great video. Can I continue using my Orbi Wifi 5GHz satellites with the Orbi 970?
I have a house in Mexico that is built with Brick and concrete walls (internal and external) and the ceilings are reinforced concrete with steal rebar and quite thick. I am on 3 levels. What is the best Mesh Network to use in this system? I do have Fiber internet coming in and the ability to have wired internet on every level. The house is longer an narrow. It is row housing. I also have back deck and front desk. Thanks for your input.
Could you do an overall review of the Orbi 970 vs Eero Max 7
I believe the Deco BE95 also has a Quad Band and the same backhaul. Was that one reviewed?
great overview. thanks
Any 2023 projector review coming? Were you on the panel this year?
It’s coming.
Will you review the benq LK936ST? I'm interested in the "golf projector" for use in a home theater because of the short throw capabilities.
I just bought a kit of 2… I feel so bad because of the price… the problem is that I wanted a complete coverage of the house.
I HOPE IT WILL BE BEYOND MY EXPECTATIONS!
How did it go?
@@Unagi884 impressive wifi coverage and speed, its like to have a wired kind connection, but I regret the amount of money spent.
what an insane price tag, for that money i could deck out my apartment in unify gear, and have an infinitely better and more adaptable system for like half the price. still nice review though :) keep it up
My new orbi i gpt. On black friday drops its signal quite often. When working its great. But the drops are frustrating.
Hey, do you get 10gb output on the satellite unit for say a mac studio if the satellite is connected to the router wirelessly?
Here I am still using a $60 refurb router/modem combo from ~2018 without any problems in a 2.2k ft house and these dudes releasing $2300 systems 🤣
How is it with gaming
Aint no way in HELL 😂
Most people can’t even max out WiFi 6 yet
Eeexactly
This gunna be the new Xbox next gen 😅 what it looks like
Those prices are insane,not for most people!
$4,299.00 here in Australia, hell to the no........
Looks like Netgear dropped the ball with the Orbi 900 Series .... Especially with limited wired connectivity between Router and Satellites .... considering this is already a competitor feature that was done right.
Stick with the Orbi 800 Series and wait for the next generation.
The price is completely insane.
Dats a 05 honda for real 🙃
No go for the price. Insanity.
Aaaaa…. No bye $2.3k lmao 🏃♂️
Wifi 7 is basically pointless for any home user. Wifi 6 is already overkill in most cases. Most corporations won't even be on Wifi 6, to say nothing of 7. Also, in my considered opinion, anyone who buys this system for over $2 grand over professional grade Ruckus access points is out of their mind. Ruckus Unleashed is a controller-less (ie, no controller on prem) system where you can add multiple access points that form a single network mesh. Ruckus is probably (in my opinion) the best at Wifi to this day, with patented uber-beamforming and overall just fantastic quality. A top of the line-ish model 750 access point with Wifi 6 is $7-800 or some such - I'm not 100% positive it supports Unleashed which should probably be verified first, but a couple of those would be so so much better than any Orbi. I don't get who this Orbi system is for, frankly. People with more money than sense?
If you think WiFi 7 is pointless, than you don’t know anything about it
@@andykillsu It's too early. Many existing devices still use Wifi 5, new devices are just now adopting Wifi 6. Its just NOT a smart purchase given the market. Future-proofing is a rich man's game. Netgear is clearly aiming at you and early adopters who are silly enough to buy this at this price.
@@tnypxl LOL I have no idea what devices you are buying, but I had WiFi 6 in 2019, and devices that supported it soon after.
@@andykillsu Good for you?
I want it for my ps5
That price in absolutely insane. Speak with your wallets and stop paying these people for this overpriced gear! I've been a long time Orbi fan but it's not worth a fraction of that money...
Would it improve my internet speed in a crowded area?
This is a HARD PASS. Do not buy this!
No one says “Hard Pass” anymore. This isn’t 2011.
@@RONderluck Talk to the hand. 🤚
@@RONderluckTrend glazer 😂
@@Angelv_86 way to reply to something that’s from two months ago
@@RONderluck I replied to a 2 month old comment but you talking shit about what people said in 2011🤔😂
Criminal and license to rob people selling at these insane prices. More money than sense for people actually purchasing these.
$2300 😂😂😂
No
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