We’re underway at CES in Las Vegas! It may just be the beginning of the show, but we have a lot to share with you regarding the cool stuff we’ve been working on recently. Yesterday, we announced a slew of exciting new products, and some of the biggest publishers in the tech industry got a good look at them.
Check out some of the coverage of D-Link’s new products below!
AC2600 Wi-Fi Router Powered by McAfee
Protecting your home Wi-Fi and all the devices connected to it is a tall task, especially in today’s digital world. CNET noted that, “It seemed there was a huge new security story every week last year. D-Link took notice.”
That’s why we created the AC2600 Wi-Fi router powered by McAfee. Check out CNET’s coverage of the new router!
“D-Link’s McAfee-powered router makes security a top priority”
Covr Mesh Wi-Fi
We’ve been among the leaders in Wi-Fi routers for years. We’re no stranger to the rapidly evolving world of Wi-Fi technology, of which mesh networks have recently taken prominence.
PC World got a look at our new Covr Wi-Fi products that, “are aimed at bridging the gap between mesh network early adopters and consumers who just want to plug things in and get seamless Wi-Fi a few minutes later.”
“D-Link’s latest COVR whole-home Wi-Fi systems look a lot more like whole-home Wi-Fi systems”
LTE and Wi-Fi Battery Cameras
We’ve upped our camera game with the addition of several new and updated camera models, including indoor/outdoor battery cameras that connect either to your Wi-Fi network (which offers a battery that can last 11months) or to Verizon’s LTE network. Digital Trends explained how these options give unparalleled flexibility in monitoring your home.
“New home security camera from D-Link boasts 11-month battery”
AX Routers
The next generation of Wi-Fi is on its way. 802.11ax is the newest Wi-Fi standard that will bring a dramatic increase in network performance. We’ve got 2 new routers that are primed to take advantage of this advancement.
Check out CNET’s coverage of the AX11000 and AX6000 routers.
“D-Link’s AX11000 futuristic router promises extreme speed”