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ASUS · ZenWiFi BT10
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The retained reference is $699.99 two-pack list reference. Confirm current firmware and regional features before mixing with older AiMesh nodes. Confirm the current configuration, included parts, support path, return terms and the work that must be preserved before ordering.
Current market
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Confirm current firmware and regional features before mixing with older AiMesh nodes. Confirm the checkout price and package before paying.
BT10 is the more balanced ASUS branch when dual 10-gigabit ports and full controls matter more than a fourth radio.
Other paths
These are not generic competitors. Each one represents a different way to buy into the same market.
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What changed
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ZenWiFi BT10 was checked against its manufacturer record, the current category collection and the nearest ownership alternatives.
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Owner experience
Owner discussion repeatedly returns to setup complexity, firmware, mixed-node aimesh and 6 ghz backhaul reach rather than specifications alone.
These are self-reported experiences from a changing mix of owners, conditions and software versions. They identify questions to test, not a failure rate.Owner threads repeatedly attribute outcomes to node placement, wired backhaul, firmware, client roaming and building materials; these self-selected reports identify tests to run and do not establish a reliability or coverage rate.
Use the advanced controls only when the household has someone willing to own the network.
1 evidence recordSources
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ASUS identifies ZenWiFi BT10 as a tri-band Wi-Fi 7 AiMesh node with dual 10 GbE ports, wired-backhaul flexibility and ASUS app or browser administration
$699.99 two-pack list reference was retained from the current manufacturer or authorized-market record with package and availability qualifications kept visible.
ASUS publishes setup, compatibility or service material that makes this purchase boundary explicit: The 18 Gbps aggregate and 6,000-square-foot two-pack figures are qualified marketing ceilings; client support, placement, walls, interference and backhaul define the actual network
A nonmanufacturer national retailer shows current pack sizes, street prices and return availability across Deco, eero, Orbi, ASUS and Google systems, while installation and subscription costs remain separate.
Independent networking coverage repeatedly distinguishes client bands, dedicated or shared backhaul, wired topology, firmware and feature control instead of treating an aggregate radio class as delivered speed.
Comparative testing measures throughput at several locations and reviews ports, setup and management, while preserving that one test building cannot predict another home's walls, interference or client mix.
Owner threads repeatedly attribute outcomes to node placement, wired backhaul, firmware, client roaming and building materials; these self-selected reports identify tests to run and do not establish a reliability or coverage rate.
Pro 7 represents the mid-premium tri-band eero branch at $299.99 one-pack current direct.
ZenWiFi BQ16 Pro represents the configurable quad-band aimesh flagship branch at $799.99 two-pack list reference.
The manufacturer record, current market collection, support material and independent category evidence were checked on August 16, 2026. The checkout package and regional support path still need verification. Owner reports are retained as bounded experience, not a reliability rate.
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