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🚀 Elevate Your Home WiFi Game — Stay Connected, Stay Ahead!
The MERCUSYS AX1500 Whole Home Mesh WiFi 6 System delivers lightning-fast dual-band speeds up to 1500 Mbps, covering up to 6000 sq ft with seamless mesh technology. Supporting over 100 devices simultaneously, it ensures stable, high-performance connectivity for large homes and smart device ecosystems. Easy to set up and manage via the MERCUSYS app, it also features advanced security and parental controls, making it the ultimate WiFi upgrade for modern households.
















| ASIN | B0CQHSQQM6 |
| Antenna Location | Home, Business, Multi-floor Residences |
| Antenna Type | Internal |
| Best Sellers Rank | 3,600 in Computers & Accessories ( See Top 100 in Computers & Accessories ) 12 in Whole Home & Mesh Wi-Fi Systems |
| Box Contents | 3 x Mercusys Halo H60X Routers |
| Brand | MERCUSYS |
| Brand Name | MERCUSYS |
| Colour | Black |
| Compatible Devices | Laptop, Personal Computer, Smartphone |
| Compatible devices | Laptop, Personal Computer, Smartphone |
| Connectivity Protocol | Wi-Fi 6 |
| Connectivity Range | 6000 Square Feet |
| Connectivity Technology | Ethernet, Wi-Fi |
| Control Method | App |
| Controller Type | Switch |
| Country of Origin | China |
| Coverage | up to 6000 ft² (550 m²) |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 out of 5 stars 2,667 Reviews |
| Data Transfer Rate | 48 Gigabits Per Second |
| Frequency | 5 GHz |
| Frequency Band Class | Dual-Band |
| Frequency band class | Dual-Band |
| Has Internet Connectivity | Yes |
| Is Modem Compatible | Yes |
| Item Weight | 1.07 Kilograms |
| LAN Port Bandwidth | 48000 Mbps |
| Manufacturer | TP-Link |
| Manufacturer Part Number | Halo H60X(3-pack) |
| Maximum Upstream Data Transfer Rate | 480 Megabits Per Second |
| Model Name | Halo H60X |
| Model Number | Halo H60X(3-pack) |
| Model name | Halo H60X |
| Number of Antennas | 3 |
| Number of Ports | 5 |
| Operating System | TP-Link OS |
| Other Special Features of the Product | Beamforming |
| Product Warranty | 1 Year Manufacturer |
| Router Network Type | hybrid |
| Security Protocol | WPA2, WPA3 |
| Special feature | Beamforming |
| Unit Count | 1.0 count |
| Wi-Fi Generation | Wi-Fi 6 |
| Wireless Compability | 802.11ax |
| Wireless communication standard | 802.11ax |
K**S
wow
I used to think my WiFi had commitment issues—it would drop out faster than a bad date. Then along came the MERCUSYS Halo H80X, and suddenly my internet and I are in a stable relationship. This 3-pack mesh system banished dead zones from every corner of my house, including the WiFi black hole known as the upstairs bathroom. Five stars, easy. Setup was so simple I half expected it to demand a round of applause. Plug it in, follow a few steps, and boom—lightning-fast internet everywhere. The speed is ridiculously good; streaming, gaming, and Zoom calls all happening at once without a single stutter. My devices now connect faster than I can say “buffering.” Honestly, this thing didn’t just fix my WiFi—it fixed my faith in technology. The coverage is rock solid, the design is sleek, and my family has stopped yelling “the internet’s down!” every ten minutes. Five glowing stars, would buy it again in a heartbeat (though I probably won’t need to, because this setup feels built to last).
K**T
A Game-Changer for Whole-Home Wi-Fi
Set aside 1–2 hours for installation and initial setup. I paired this with a BT Smart Hub 2 router, and the process was straightforward once I knew the steps. The key tip: disable the Wi-Fi signal on your main router through its settings, then assign the exact same network name and password to the first Halo unit that you need to connect to your router via the supplied ethernet cable. From there, place the second Halo roughly in the middle of the same floor, and position the third on the floor above, again, centrally located for the best coverage. Because the mesh network uses the same credentials as your old router, every device in the house reconnects automatically, no manual reconfiguring needed. Previously I relied on a Wi-Fi extender upstairs, which gave a weak and unreliable signal in the furthest room. Since switching to the Mercusys Halo mesh system, signal strength is consistently strong throughout the entire house, including on the 5 GHz band, with zero dropouts. Wish I had found it earlier. Highly recommended for anyone struggling with dead zones.
M**T
Reliable, reasonably fast internet, but won't work as router on Plusnet's FTTP setup
I originally bought a set of these to replace a BT Home hub 2 and provide a decent, fast, mesh network throughout the house. It worked very well at this and I was able to replace the Homehub directly with the main Halo device. As a WiFi7 system in a tricky house, it's done a good job of providing faster internet throughout the house at a reasonable price, with even remote locations getting a reasonable 200+Mbps download rate. The app isn't bad and allows reasonably easy set up, although you can't do too much funky stuff with the system. Not much in the way of VLANs here. I would have given it five stars, except that when I came to switch to Plusnet, the Router functionality no longer allowed me to replace the Plusnet box, which is a little crazy, given that Plusnet uses the same hardware as BT. As a result, I took a star off. The performance is good enough for what we need, but the inability to replace the Plusnet hub is unfortunately a downgrade.
A**R
Awesome performance and value
I needed to setup a means to cover off the WiFi black spots in certain corners of my house. This absolutely delivers - really easy to setup, took about 15 mins. With my Sky router WiFi turned off, this gives a great signal across the house. Great additional features like parental controls, guest WiFi etc
M**L
Avoid if you live anywhere near other people.
Been using these for a couple of years and have seemed fine but recently started getting a lot of issues with the 2.4Ghz band. After a couple of hours of messing around I finally pulled out a WiFi scanner app and discovered they are using a 40Mhz channel and there doesn't seems to be any way to change that. Unless you live in a very rural area this is consider very poor practice on 2.4Ghz. 40Mhz is almost half of the available spectrum which causes massive overlaps with other channels and is highly susceptible to interference from other sources. Not only will that likely be the cause of my issues but it'll probably be messing with my neighbors connections as well. It's a shame as they have otherwise they have been really good but I have no choice but to replace them and wouldn't have kept them to begin with if I'd realized this sooner.
S**T
Easy to set up and great connectivity
We live in a 600 year old L-shaped cottage with two storeys, an extension to the rear and the equivalent of 4 bedrooms, so not a simple house to get decent WiFi connectivity. We have struggled ever since we moved here to get any decent connection and have had regular periods where we could barely stream YouTube on a phone let alone watch a proper streaming service like Prime or Netflix. We tried a variety of plug in extenders but they were horrendously complicated to set up, dropped out regularly and then needed resetting all round the house. We also found our upload and download speeds dropped dramatically the further away from the main router you were. Working from home in the extension office my husband was struggling with constant dropouts during online meetings so in desperation he decided to take advantage of a special price on the Mercusys 3 extender mesh system and hope it would improve matters. He us delighted. The setup and app was very simple, not like the horrendous process with the other plug in units. We've checked every part of the house and connection speeds are virtually identical to plugging into the router. We have had no issues with streaming and the app is very straightforward too. You can easily turn on a guest network from the app if you want. I wish we'd done this seven years ago. We are both very tech savvy but are certain this setup would suit people who have only a basic grasp of technology. We'd have been happy to pay the full price but at the offer price it was even better value.
D**G
AC1900 (2 Pack)
I was going to take a star off because it doesn't have wifi6 but then I thought, I paid £59.99 and at that price you're not going to get wifi6, I live in a 2 bedroom flat or apartment for the Americans amongst us, and my network suppled router was really not meeting my demands especially for things like the smart cameras outside the property even though they are literally no more than 40ft away, so I decided to dive into mesh technology and this system really made a big difference, to be honest I could have done with the 3 pack but unfortunately a 1 pack costs as much as the 2 pack, that being said this system my first experience with mesh has fixed a lot of WiFi issues I had at the the outer regions of my small flat. 2nd January 2026 So I bought these Halo H50G in may 2024 and there are a few issues with the system, there's 2 in the pack set up but for some reason everything wants to be on the one that's wired to the router, the second one always shows 0 devices connected, despite it being right next to several smart home devices and then the problem with the system going down which it does at least say every other month, between staying at my girlfriends and work I can be away from just a few days a week to a couple of weeks and having smart cameras gives me peace of mind that everything is ok back home, it used to be easy to connect using the app through my main router and resetting the halo system, I don't know if they've done an update recently but suddenly I'm away from home I have no communication with my smart locks, cameras or lights and I'm unable to reset the system, I'm now trying to decide whether to dump the system or at least just put the cameras onto the main router for peace of mind, so for that reason I've marked it down from 5 stars to 3, it's telling me the system is online but I can't access it. The App is really good once you get used to it, when I first set it up a lot of smart home tech or IoT don't work with 5ghz WiFi so to set them up you need to turn 5g off, I eventually found it under the more tab bottom right then wifi, one tip I can give is if you have a lot of smart home tech like me, bulbs, power sockets, hubs, door locks as well as computers and mobile devices, connect them one at a time and check the name they show up as and change it if you need to, so you know what the device is otherwise if you just start connecting devices without paying attention you'll have a load of devices showing up as unknown device, then you've got another headache. I like that I can use the app to check the network from anywhere I have Internet connection but I wish there was the ability to run a network speed check and also you should be able to pause connected devices which would be advantageous if you did need to check out a device you don't recognise, at the moment you can block a device but it's not really a self explanatory way of going about it, like I'm still not sure if by blocking a device you completely remove its credentials. On the whole at this price £59.99 the AC1900 (2 Pack) is definitely a good way to start your journey into the world of mesh because I'm sure you'll get to the point were you'll want to upgrade to a stronger, faster mesh system as technology progresses. If you're new to mesh this is a great inexpensive mesh system to start with, think about the size of your property and where you can place the nodes to decide the kind of coverage you need, but it's definitely worth trying this system as you'll learn a few things without shelling out too much.
R**T
Now got high speed everywhere
Until recently I was still on a copper (Ultrafast...!) connection, and using powerline adapters to both connect my non-wifi enables devices and extend across my house. I've recently upgraded to fibre and while the wifi now has more speed and range, I was still using the powerlines to connect my desktop PC and smart (but old) TV. The speed increase was fantastic on my phone and tablet, but the powerlines seriously slowed down the wired connections. I was recommended this Mercusys system, and it has proved to be as good as its claims. After completing the quick and straightforward set-up. the wifi continues to be strong across the whole house, and the speeds at my wired connections are only a small fraction down on the broadband package's rated figure. The kit is a small price to pay to enable such noticeable benefits.
S**F
Good for basic wifi mesh extension.
-Works great. -Easy to set up. -The range is good. -Only sometimes the router disconnects from the internet. A restart usually fixes it.
C**S
Perfecto para montar una red mesh en casa
Varios años ya con ellos y encantado. Muy fácil de instalar y la app va increíble. 100% recomendable si loque buscas es montar una red mesh fiable y asequible en casa.
R**A
Experiment with Unit Placement
Works well if units are place such that each unit has a good connection to at least one other.
F**A
Check the plugs & test asap
It came with EU plugs that won’t work in Ireland so had to order them separate, then when they arrived only one of the two mesh boxes worked.
G**5
Ótimo roteador mesh
Ótimo produto, tem boas funcionalidades
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