🚀 Elevate Your Wi-Fi Game!
The MERCUSYS Halo H60X is a powerful 3-pack Mesh WiFi 6 system designed to deliver lightning-fast speeds of up to 1500 Mbps and cover expansive areas of up to 6,000 ft². With the ability to connect over 100 devices seamlessly, it offers advanced security features and easy management through the MERCUSYS App, making it the perfect solution for modern homes.
Brand | MERCUSYS |
Product Dimensions | 8.8 x 8.8 x 8.8 cm; 1.07 kg |
Item model number | Halo H60X(3-pack) |
Manufacturer | TP-Link |
Series | Halo H60X |
Colour | Black |
Wireless Type | 802.11ax |
Operating System | ZyNOS |
Item Weight | 1.07 kg |
Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
V**K
Stable, Budget-Friendly WiFi 6 Mesh with Impressive Coverage
I purchased the Halo H60X system to upgrade from an ageing AC router setup and bring WiFi 6 capabilities into a mid-sized 4-bedroom house. After three weeks of use, here’s my experience from a performance and technical perspective:✅ WiFi 6 at an Entry-Level PriceSupports 802.11ax (WiFi 6), which brings OFDMA and MU-MIMO for better handling of multiple simultaneous connections. I noticed a tangible improvement in latency and device performance under load (20+ devices), especially for smart home gear.✅ True Mesh, Seamless RoamingAll three units form a single SSID mesh with seamless roaming—meaning I can walk between floors or into the garden without any drops or IP reassignments. Handover is smooth even during video calls.✅ Beamforming & Signal StabilityBeamforming support gives this mesh an edge for range. One unit is placed on the loft floor and still delivers ~120 Mbps to a WiFi 6 smartphone two floors down. Walls are not a major issue unless they’re solid brick—range is excellent in modern homes.✅ Gigabit Ports – Ideal for Wired BackhaulEach unit has 2x Gigabit Ethernet ports, and I’ve set up a wired Ethernet backhaul via Powerline adapters. This drastically improves backhaul bandwidth, reducing mesh latency and avoiding 5GHz backhaul congestion.✅ Setup & App ExperienceSetup is via the MERCUSYS app (powered by TP-Link). Initial pairing was fast, firmware updated in under 5 minutes. The interface is basic but reliable—no advanced QoS or parental controls, but it offers device prioritisation, guest network, and basic DHCP settings.✅ Speed TestsUsing a 500 Mbps Virgin line:Wired (Gigabit LAN): 475–490 MbpsWiFi 6 device near router: 450–470 MbpsWiFi 5 laptop (one node away): ~270–320 MbpsWiFi 6 phone at max distance: ~120 Mbps⚠️ LimitationsNo advanced admin settings like port forwarding granularity, VLANs, or VPN pass-through toggles.Lacks USB ports and smart integrations like Alexa or IFTTT (unlike TP-Link Deco).The app is quite minimal—great for beginners, but power users may want more.Verdict:For under £100 (at time of purchase), the Halo H60X punches well above its weight. It’s ideal for homes with moderate technical demands who want WiFi 6 speed, mesh coverage, and wired backhaul support. Not for networking enthusiasts, but a rock-solid performer for households and smart homes.
S**K
Excellent User-Friendly WiFi 6 Mesh System
I purchased the MERCUSYS Halo H60X (3-pack) in November 2024, and it has been a fantastic addition to my home network. The setup process was straightforward and took less than 20 minutes. Once all the units were plugged in and the lights were blinking as expected, the mobile app quickly recognised them. From there, it was smooth sailing.The performance has been impressive. I’ve seen a significant reduction in WiFi dead spots around my home, and the connection is fast and stable across all my devices. Whether streaming 4K videos, working on video calls, or simply browsing, the system handles it all without a hitch.The units are compact and blend well with my home decor. They also come with Gigabit Ethernet ports, which are great for connecting devices like smart TVs.
P**.
Good coverage & speeds throughout the house but devices not always connecting to the nearest hub.
System consists of 3 white cubes approx. 9x9x9cm, one is marked router, the other 2 satellites.Installation is pretty straightforward, first thing to do is to is to put your ISP Router into modem mode so it is not broadcasting a wifi signal (you want the mesh router to do that). You then download the MERCUSYS app to your phone (android or apple), create an account, sign in & the app guides you step by step through the process of connecting the mesh router to your ISP router, setting the mesh router up, creating your network, or if you don't want the hassle of reconnecting devices, simply use the SSID & password of your current network & all of your devices will then reconnect to the new mesh network. Then once the main mesh router is set up & working, position & plug in the satellites, power them on & wait for them to connect to the network.I needed to create a system to get wifi from my router downstairs at the back of the house to an office upstairs at the front of the house, so I am set up with the router connected to my ISP modem, then one satellite in the hallway as a bridge to the second satellite upstairs, which is not how Mercusys recommend, but even so I an getting the full 350Mb/s downstairs & 200Mb/s+ upstairs.The one issue I have is the big selling point of a mesh system is it creates a single network through the house & devices will seamlessly connect to the hub with the best signal. This doesn't always happen, I have had instances where I have been upstairs on my computer, come downstairs to the living room, noticed a drop in signal, then on checking with the app, seen that although I am in the same room as the main router, my phone is still connected to the hub upstairs.
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