Testseek.co.uk have collected 29 expert reviews of the Netgear A6200 WiFi USB Adapter and the average rating is 71%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Netgear A6200 WiFi USB Adapter.
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29 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
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The editors liked
802.11ac ready
Strong performance
Easy to set up
Dual Band 2.4GHz and 5GHz radios
Beamforming+ technology
Incredible distance performance
Easy installation
802.11ac draft support
5GHz and 2.4GHz
Dock supplied
Also available in 43in
55in and 65in screen sizes
Built-in parental controls that let you block certain channels or types of content
Upscales HD TV shows and movies to Ultra HD so they look clear and sharp on the screen
Range of modes including cinema
The editors didn't like
Will be soon classed as slow as 802.11ac routers and devices mature
Only twin antennas
Limited to 867Mbps
Disappointing close
Range speeds
802.11ac draft
There's some distortion when you crank the volume up full
Colours don't look as vivid and bright as on some TVs
Also available in 43in, 55in and 65in screen sizes, Built-in parental controls that let you block certain channels or types of content, Upscales HD TV shows and movies to Ultra HD so they look clear and sharp on the screen, Range of modes including cinema
There's some distortion when you crank the volume up full, Colours don't look as vivid and bright as on some TVs, The remote doesn't have a premium look and feel
This TV offers plenty of bang for your buck. The picture is clear and sharp, and the sound quality works well unless at full volume. It's even got Freeview Play so you can scroll backwards in the guide and quickly access shows on catch-up.RATINGS:Ease of...
Abstract: Although 802.11ac routers are commonplace these days, many laptops and desktops still do not come equipped with a wireless adapter that is compatible with this fast standard. If you want to connect wirelessly at
802.11ac ready, Strong performance, Easy to set up, Dual Band 2.4GHz and 5GHz radios, Beamforming+ technology
Will be soon classed as slow as 802.11ac routers and devices mature,
PricingWhen it comes to any new product in the market, especially those that bring a new technology with them; there is guaranteed to be a fair price tag attached and this is to be expected. Whilst you can pick up wireless-n adaptors for a very small cost...
While Netgear has a decent 802.11ac router in its R6300, its 802.11ac adapter suffers from poor performance, buggy software, and a clunky design....
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Published: 2013-02-22, Author: Neil , review by: techradar.com
Incredible distance performance, Easy installation, 802.11ac draft support, 5GHz and 2.4GHz, Dock supplied
Only twin antennas, Limited to 867Mbps, Disappointing close, range speeds, 802.11ac draft
Again we're disappointed by an early wireless standard. At short range and middle distances the Netgear A6200 offers nothing beyond existing 802.11n performance, but at a higher price. The one major exception is long-range line-of-sight performance, whic...
Published: 2013-01-11, Author: Michael , review by: techadvisor.co.uk
The Netgear A6200 11ac adaptor provides good performance at range which can be more than double that of a current 802.11n laptop 3x3 MIMO setup. The addition of an attractive design and the ability to mount this in a USB slot vertically are an added bonus...
Very good long-range performance, Excellent industrial design, USB cradle
Much slower than the Asus USB-AC56 at close range
If you need to connect just a single client, such as a laptop or a home-theater PC, to your 802.11ac network, a Wi-Fi client USB adapter is much cheaper than a wireless bridge. Netgear's A6200 is one of the best....
Abstract: We recently started to test wireless adapters due to our more automated test process. So we are able to rip through a bunch of 'em pretty quickly. Since 802.11ac is all the rage and you don't really get a big performance benefit from an AC router without ...
Published: 2013-08-08, Author: Ken , review by: legitreviews.com
While the Netgear A6200 didn’t perform at the top of our speed tests, it was very robust when comparing it to legacy WiFi devices. For those looking for an easy way to upgrade their computers to 802.11ac, this is certainly a solid choice. ...