Tenda TX2 Pro review – nicely priced entry-level Wi-Fi 6 router loaded with useful features


    Verdict

    Tenda TX2 Pro is a device that looks and feels up-to-date. For us, the router is a complete package for home users that don’t want to spend too much money on tech like this. The gadget is light and the design is unintrusive so it’s suitable for home and (small) office usage. As we said, the box ensures good protection for the router which is pretty useful if someone decides to play ping-pong with your precious machine before delivering it to you. The provided flat LAN cable looks sleek and that’s a great small extra.

    For its price, the router offers a lot. We connected a lot of devices to our test network and we didn’t observe any lags and speed problems during gaming, watching 4K and 8K videos, and casually browsing the Web. This is possible due to techs like MU-MIMO and OFDMA. With their aid (and with the five external 6dBi high-gain antennas in the mix) you can expect good ping in games (yes, “ping is king”), good downloading speeds, and stable Wi-Fi coverage.

    The Tenda device can be controlled locally or via the Tenda mobile program and that’s good if you want to have a look at your network or to change an option or two when you’re not at home. The device offers a nice amount of extras for its price tag as Parental Control, WPA3 Guest network, Whitelisting, Beamfolding, smart switching between 2.4GHz and 5GHz channels, etc. The Tenda TX2 Pro is a nicely priced entry-level Wi-Fi 6 router that offers a stable connection, useful extras, and a good amount of security features.

    You can check the current price of Tenda TX2 Pro here: Buy from Amazon.com (#CommissionsEarned)

    Pros

    • Good price
    • Has three Gigabit LAN ports
    • The installation is user-friendly
    • Supports Beamfolding
    • The Web UI has tons of options
    • Supports both 2.4 GHz and 5GHz bands and smart switching between them
    • Nice amount of security options
    • Stable connection even when multiple devices are connected at the same time

    Cons

    • The provided Ethernet cable in the box is short
    • No USB port


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