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ROG pushes EVA co-branded gaming router: light-emitting antenna can change brightness according to signal strength

In order to satisfy players’ love for the two-dimensional culture, ROG Gamers recently launched a series of EVA co-branded products, including an EVA customized version of the ROG GT AX6000 gaming router, which is very eye-catching.

This EVA version of ROG GT-AX6000 uses green and purple iconic colors, customized light-emitting antennas, and can adaptively adjust the light brightness according to the strength of the network signal; The fuselage is painted in purple, printed with the model logo of the first machine, and with the eyes of ROG fighting intent, it is very handsome and dazzling!

In terms of hardware, this router is equipped with Broadcom’s 4-core 2.0G flagship chip, its own network acceleration engine, supports 4*4 160MHz, and dual-band concurrent 6000Mbps, which can give full play to the data transmission potential of Wi-Fi 6.

It is also equipped with dual 2.5G ports and an exclusive gaming port.supports GameBoost game acceleration, Open NAT port forwarding, mobile game e-sports mode, NetEase UU acceleration and other multiple game acceleration!

At the same time, this router has excellent signal coverage, and has a free commercial-grade network security system, AiProtectionPro, which makes your network more secure with WAP3.

ROG pushes EVA co-branded gaming router: light-emitting antenna can change brightness according to signal strength

ROG pushes EVA co-branded gaming router: light-emitting antenna can change brightness according to signal strength

ROG pushes EVA co-branded gaming router: light-emitting antenna can change brightness according to signal strength

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