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Tenda has unveiled the Taishan BE7200 Ultra, a budget-friendly Wi‑Fi 7 router that packs high-end features into an affordable package. Announced in China with a limited launch price, the BE7200 Ultra promises faster wireless throughput, smarter antenna management and multi-gig wired connectivity that home users and small offices will notice right away.
Compact tower design hides serious performance
The Taishan BE7200 Ultra uses a vertical chassis inspired by Mount Tai, complete with five upright antennas. Tenda says the tower layout improves heat dissipation and pairs with AI-driven antenna management to detect devices and focus signal where it’s needed. Inside, a quad-core 2.0GHz CPU delivers up to 18,400 DMIPS of processing power to handle multiple simultaneous streams.
Top-line wireless specs
This router supports dual-band Wi‑Fi 7 with a combined theoretical throughput of up to 7141Mbps. It also includes Multi-Link Operation (MLO), which lets compatible clients transmit across bands simultaneously for lower latency and more reliable connections.

- Combined wireless speed: up to 7141Mbps
- Processor: Quad-core 2.0GHz (≈18,400 DMIPS)
- Antennas: five external upright antennas with AI management
- Signal amplification: nine high-power modules (4×2.4GHz, 5×5GHz)
- Range boost: Xtra Range 3.0 claims +30m on 2.4GHz and +4.5m on 5GHz vs standard routers
Wired ports, smart home features and security
On the wired side the BE7200 Ultra stands out with two 2.5Gbps Ethernet ports alongside three Gigabit LAN ports, giving users direct multi-gig access for NAS, gaming or a fiber ONT. Tenda also packed in modern conveniences such as NFC one-tap Wi‑Fi setup, AI voice parental controls through the Tenda Wi‑Fi app, and a dedicated IoT network to isolate smart home devices.
Security is covered with WPA3 support, IPv6 compatibility, IPTV support and MRU anti‑interference tech. Those who want simple management will appreciate the app-driven features and voice options for parental control.
Price and availability
Tenda lists the BE7200 Ultra at a regular price of ¥549 (about $78), with a limited-time launch price of ¥429 (about $61) in China. That pricing positions it as a value-oriented Wi‑Fi 7 option for buyers who want next‑gen wireless without a flagship tag.
How it compares — another Wi‑Fi 7 wave
The BE7200 Ultra arrives as competitors add Wi‑Fi 7 options. Dreame recently launched its first Wi‑Fi 7 router featuring a 2.5G port and mesh support, and ZTE’s WenTian BE7200 Max mixes Wi‑Fi 7 connectivity with RGB styling. Tenda’s angle is aggressive value: multi-gig ports, MLO and AI antenna tuning at a lower price than many 7200-class rivals.
Whether you’re upgrading an aging AC router or future-proofing a small network, the BE7200 Ultra is worth watching — especially if dual 2.5G wired links and Wi‑Fi 7 speeds matter to your setup.
Source: gizmochina
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