TP-Link’s New BE3600 Travel Router: Wi-Fi 7 Powerhouse Connects Up to 90 Devices On the Go


In a world where remote work and travel collide, TP-Link has unveiled a game-changer for digital nomads: the BE3600 Travel Router (model TL-WR3602BE). This pocket-sized powerhouse leverages next-gen Wi-Fi 7 technology to connect up to 90 devices simultaneously—smashing previous limits for portable routers.

Why It Matters
Ideal for crowded co-working spaces, hotel rooms, or family vacations, the BE3600 tackles the pain points of sluggish public Wi-Fi. With Wi-Fi 7’s expanded bandwidth, devices enjoy:

  • 4× Faster speeds than Wi-Fi 6
  • Ultra-low latency for video calls or gaming
  • Reduced interference via Multi-Link Operation (MLO)
  • A dedicated 2.5 Gigabit Ethernet port for wired hyper-speed.

Designed for the Road
Weighing just 250g and sporting a compact, minimalist design, the router slips into any bag. Setup is plug-and-play: connect it to a hotel’s Ethernet port or shaky Wi-Fi, and it broadcasts a secure, high-speed network. TP-Link’s press release highlights its “all-in-one travel companion” role—doubling as a power bank (via USB-C) and supporting VPNs for added security.

🔗 Learn more in TP-Link’s official announcement here.

Under the Hood
Beyond raw speed, the BE3600 uses AI-driven optimization to prioritize bandwidth-hungry tasks (like 4K streaming). It also features:

  • 6 high-gain antennas for wider coverage
  • OneMesh support for seamless roaming in larger spaces
  • TP-Link HomeShield security suite to block malware.

Pricing and Availability
While exact pricing remains unconfirmed, TP-Link confirms a Q4 2024 launch. For tech specs, visit the product page.

The Bottom Line
As Wi-Fi 7 devices hit the market, TP-Link’s BE3600 positions itself as the ultimate travel essential—proving you don’t need to sacrifice speed for portability. Whether you’re a remote worker or a streaming-hungry family, this router promises to keep everything online, anywhere.

*Image: TP-Link’s BE3600 router in slate gray, shown beside a passport for scale. (Credit: TP-Link)*




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