Networking

Orbi 770 Series Tri-Band WiFi 7 Mesh Router Review

How Much Does it Cost?

The Netgear Orbi 770 Series (RBKE773) 3-pack currently retails for around £899 directly from Netgear or on Amazon. This places it at the higher end of the WiFi 7 mesh system market, obviously, but while there are more affordable options available, the Orbi 770 Series offers some of the best speeds and connectivity on the market, so you’re getting what you pay for. Of course, keep in mind, it’s more like £300 for the Orbi 770, but this is a triple pack and you’re paying for all three to provide coverage for larger homes and spaces.

Conclusion

The Netgear Orbi 770 Series is a powerful and reliable tri-band WiFi 7 mesh system that delivers exceptional performance and coverage. Its sleek design, easy setup, and advanced features make it an excellent choice for users who want to upgrade their home network to the latest technology. While the price may be a barrier for some, the Orbi 770 Series offers a compelling combination of speed, reliability, and security that makes it a worthwhile investment for those who demand the best while also dealing with larger home spaces and large amounts of devices.

WiFi 7

WiFi 7 represents a significant leap forward in wireless technology, offering faster speeds, lower latency, and improved efficiency compared to previous generations. The Orbi 770 Series takes full advantage of WiFi 7’s capabilities, delivering multi-gigabit speeds and seamless connectivity for demanding applications like streaming, gaming, and big downloads at high speeds. However, it’s worth noting that to fully utilize WiFi 7 speeds, you’ll need compatible devices. Older devices will still connect to the network but at slower speeds such as WiFi 6, and there aren’t a lot of WiFi 7 devices on the market, with high-end motherboards being one of the few examples I can think of.

Tri-Mesh Connectivity

The Orbi 770 Series’ tri-band mesh system, with its dedicated backhaul, ensures consistent and reliable WiFi coverage throughout your home. This eliminates dead zones and provides a strong signal even in large or multi-story houses. The three units work together seamlessly to create a unified network, allowing you to move freely without experiencing any drop in performance. Perfect for adding one to your kitchen, living room, a bedroom, the office, your garage, etc.

Performance

In our tests, the Orbi 770 Series delivered outstanding signal performance, achieving our admittedly low maximum internet speeds and maintaining a strong signal even at considerable distances both inside and outside the office. The mesh system effectively eliminated any drop-off in performance throughout the building. But of course, a triple router system only makes sense if you have a larger space that needs it. If you have a small apartment or office, a single router system would suffice.

Design

The Orbi 770 units boast a sleek and modern design that blends seamlessly with any home decor. Their compact size and understated appearance allow them to be placed discreetly without drawing attention to themselves. I would have liked a built-in power supply though, as the mains adaptor is a bit bulky, making it tricky to plug in if your sockers are behind a piece of furniture. However, the design is a welcome departure from the bulky and often garish designs of some gaming routers, making the Orbi 770 Series a more aesthetically pleasing option for the home.

Should I Buy One?

If you’re looking for the best possible WiFi performance and coverage and have the budget to match, the Netgear Orbi 770 Series is an excellent choice. It’s only limitation is the 2.5GbE WAN and LAN ports, and if you have need for 10GbE networking for faster internet and network storage, then you’ll want to look at the models further up the range, which we’ll be reviewing in the coming weeks. Overall, It’s ideal for large homes with multiple users and a high online activity environment. However, if you’re on a tighter budget, this obviously isn’t ideal for you, but you have to appreciate this is a triple router system with support for the latest WiFi standards.

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Peter Donnell

As a child still in my 30's (but not for long), I spend my day combining my love of music and movies with a life-long passion for gaming, from arcade classics and retro consoles to the latest high-end PC and console games. So it's no wonder I write about tech and test the latest hardware while I enjoy my hobbies!

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