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Huawei X3 Pro mesh router hides power behind mountain-shaped art

Ana sayfa / News

Huawei just flipped the script on what a router should look like. With the new X3 Pro, the company isn’t just chasing faster speeds, it’s turning network gear into home decor. Packed with Wi-Fi 7 and mesh networking, this router looks more like a modern sculpture than a blinking plastic box.

At first glance, the X3 Pro doesn’t even read as a router. Shaped like a translucent cone, it features a tiny model of a mountain inside an imaginative cover for its internal antenna array. Unlike the spiky, vent-riddled beasts common in this space, Huawei’s router blends into its surroundings with a calm, clean presence.

That mountain centerpiece isn’t a gimmick. Huawei hides the antennas inside it, keeping the tech invisible. There’s even built-in lighting, though it only shifts between cold and warm tones; it won’t double as a status indicator like some competitors.

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Don’t let the artsy look fool you. The X3 Pro supports blazing-fast Wi-Fi 7, with theoretical peak speeds up to 3570 Mbps on the 6 GHz band. That’s enough headroom for households with multiple 4K streams, video calls, and gaming all at once.

Huawei has also launched satellite units for mesh setups, helping the X3 Pro blanket larger homes in stable, fast Wi-Fi. Here’s what the full package offers:

In China, the X3 Pro router sells for CNY 1,299 (about $184). A bundle with one satellite goes for CNY 1,999 (~$282), while extra satellites cost CNY 799 (~$113) each. It’s not the cheapest mesh system out there, but it’s far from the most expensive especially for a unit that looks this refined.

Huawei’s X3 Pro is a signal in more ways than one. It’s a shift away from brutalist tech boxes and toward devices that actually look good in your living room. It just happens to beam Wi-Fi 7 while doing it. Whether or not it ever ships globally, one thing’s clear ugly routers are officially on notice.

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