

🚀 Elevate your home WiFi game—fast, wide, and smart!
The MERCUSYS AX1500 Whole Home Mesh WiFi 6 System delivers lightning-fast dual-band speeds up to 1500 Mbps, covering up to 6,000 sq ft with stable connections for over 100 devices. Featuring advanced WiFi 6 tech like 1024-QAM, beamforming, and self-healing mesh, it ensures seamless, lag-free internet throughout your home. Easy app control and expandable mesh nodes make it perfect for modern smart homes craving reliable, high-performance WiFi.














| ASIN | B0CQHSQQM6 |
| Best Sellers Rank | 2,480 in Computers & Accessories ( See Top 100 in Computers & Accessories ) 12 in Whole Home & Mesh Wi-Fi Systems |
| Brand | MERCUSYS |
| Colour | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (3,517) |
| Date First Available | 17 Dec. 2023 |
| Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
| Item Weight | 1.07 kg |
| Item model number | Halo H60X(3-pack) |
| Manufacturer | TP-Link |
| Operating System | TP-Link OS |
| Product Dimensions | 8.8 x 8.8 x 8.8 cm; 1.07 kg |
| Series | Halo H60X |
| Wireless Type | 802.11ax |
G**S
Whole-Home Wi-Fi That Actually Covers the Whole Home
Very happy with this mesh system. Setup was straightforward, the nodes paired quickly, and coverage is excellent throughout the house — including the rooms where Wi-Fi previously went to die. Speeds are consistent, connections are stable, and everything from streaming to video calls just works without drama. Once it’s running, you forget it’s there, which is exactly the goal. Two minor points: the units are a bit chunky if you’re tight on plug or shelf space, and advanced settings are fairly basic compared to premium systems. Neither affects everyday performance. Overall, strong coverage, reliable speeds, and no more router rage. A solid mesh system that does what it promises.
C**E
Easy to set up, work well, good app.
I've got five of these in total - a three pack and a two pack. Running on a Virgin Media Router, 1gb connection. They provide good mesh coverage and the app is easy to use and understand. Plugging in an ethernet cable provides high speed - no idea how it works (as it's coming via wifi and then through an ethernet) but it does, and my "gaming son" is very pleased with the speed. Look nice enough when out on display, and all seem to connect each other well. I'd recommend these.
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**S
Fantastic Purchase - Made a huge difference
I'll start by saying I never leave reviews, but sometimes you buy something and just have to... 1 - Setup Setup was a breeze, download the app, grab one of the units that you'll use as the main device and select which mode you want to use (I opted to completely replace my router and use the 'main' halo as the router). You're guided through the process and are asked if you want automatic or manual setup. I first tried manual which I'll be honest I couldn't get to work, when selecting automatic I waited about 10 minutes and boom first halo up and running. Get any additional units, place them strategically and again use the guided process to link each unit together. All up and running in about 30 mins. 2 - The app I actually don't quite understand some of the poor reviews stating the app being a limitation. Yes, you can't quite do EVERYTHING you could if you had a web portal like some of the more expensive units. I work in technology (and have worked specifically in a networking capacity) and I honestly couldn't tell you what 99% of users would need that the app doesn't offer. Port forwarding / QoS / priority etc etc can all be done via the app. It also notifies you of any new connections, allows you to name and categorise the devices (great for younguns whom you may want to restrict certain websites from). And you're able to setup 'profiles' for each person so that those profiles are applied to the devices they add. At first, my main PC was dropping (very occasionally), go into the app, select the device and then bind it to the strongest unit (rather than using the roaming capabilitis) and its been absolutely rock solid ever since. Also, the 'network optimisation' function is great too, I've only used it once but it found a really good channel (verified via inSSIDer) and I'm on a quiet channel with little interferance. 3 - Stability / Speed I've had this now for about 8 weeks and I've not had a single problem with it. I've seen in some other reviews they've had to reboot a unit or 2 etc but (whilst I know its early days) I literally haven't had to touch it since setup. Its been absolutely fantastic from the day I installed it. I'm an avid gamer and with my previous setup I'd have the odd disconnect (only breifly) and some games just don't deal with that well. One of my favourite games did this and I'd have to log out/back in again multiple times per night (not good with the type of game played). This setup has COMPLETELY illimintated that and has also reduced my average ping by about 12 (now sitting at 7ms ping on almost all games). Speed wise, from the further point in the house I can get from any of the units, I lose about 10% and no more. My provider gives me 300up/300down and again at the furthest point I get 275/260. 4 - Conclusion For the price paid for these units (I got the pack of 2), at the price of purchase £59.99 they're probably one of the best networking kit I've purchased. Replacing a £300 'WiFi 6' router, these absolutely smoke it out of the park. PC's/Laptops/Phones/Gaming/Downloads have all performed significantly better on these than the previous, much more expensive router I honestly wished I'd tried these much sooner. Finally, downloading/streaming etc on multiple devices all at once this kit doesn't miss a beat. Previously if we had guests round all doing their own thing we'd see some speed drops and inconsistencies. With this, everything I've thrown at it so far no matter what you're doing it just handles it, no questions asked. If you're on the fence about mesh, or even considering a new router I'd honestly suggest giving these a try. They're owned / operated by TP-Link as their 'consumer' focused brand, but honestly they outperform everything I've tried so far (AP points/extenders/very expensive routers) and I'd have no problem purchasing Mercusys again. Fantastic piece of kit and I'd buy it again no question.
B**K
Very good, decent app, not without faults.
Had these for a few months now and the experience overall has been very good. Coverage is excellent throughout the house and outside, which is a standard three-bedroom, ex-council property with 10m rear garden. Our set up is with two wired 'halos', one at the front of the house, another at the back and one running off WiFi in the middle. Speed is also very good in having no issues streaming video from various to phones or tablet, albeit at only 1080p. Though, sometimes the TV does lag a little bit and takes a while to run in 1080p, and I suspect this is connected to the halo which is not wired since that is the closest. Set up was pretty straightforward and app does a decent job of walking though the process, based on the premise that you are only connecting one halo by wire. It does not jump out at you if you're looking to connect multiple halos by cable... Which resulted in me creating a network loop and causing internet issues as I had connected two to the router, rather than daisy chaining them. The app does explain this, but you have to go searching for this information rather than it being presented to you during setup. Since then I've only had minor hiccups, where every other week or so, the internet will slow down considerably, and using the 'optimise network' function in the app will clear this up straight away. The management side of things in the app is nice, and having the ability to control the WiFi whilst I am not at home is a bonus. For those who finds this dials back to China, it is because the management of the network is cloud-based, with the cloud servers operating in china
S**E
Works well without any issues. Easy to setup with the app. Only problem is not having an AU plug adapter.
S**F
-Works great. -Easy to set up. -The range is good. -Only sometimes the router disconnects from the internet. A restart usually fixes it.
M**Y
Works fine, just need to get the positioning right.
G**5
Ótimo produto, tem boas funcionalidades
B**L
Decided to purchase these as I was really happy with my H70x Ax1800 but wanted something faster. These really do the job well and cover the entire house with really fast wireless connectivity (all my wireless devices are WiFi 6) and it is a real step-up from the H70x. I swapped the H70x unts out one at a time, and interestingly enough all of my setup (wifi setup, assigned IP addresses etc.) moved across automatically and seamlessly, so in real terms there was absolutely no set-up aside from plugging them in!
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