
Honor
The Honor Router 3 (Honor XD20) is an affordable Wi‑Fi 6 router that delivers up to 3000 Mbps theoretical dual‑band speed with four high‑gain antennas and four gigabit Ethernet ports. Powered by a dual‑core 1.2 GHz processor and 128 MB of RAM, it offers OFDMA, MESH support and WPA3 security, targeting budget‑conscious households that need solid multi‑device performance.
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$62.00
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$61.86
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$59.99
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$62.00
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Expert Opinion
Professional reviewers commend the Honor Router 3 for delivering true AX3000 speeds, solid multi‑device handling via OFDMA, and a stylish, feature‑rich design at a low price point. They also note its limitations, such as 1 Gbps Ethernet ports, lack of Wi‑Fi 6E/7 support, and reliance on Huawei’s ecosystem, which may affect compatibility and future‑proofing.
What Users Say
Everyday users praise the router’s advertised 3000 Mbps speed, easy MESH setup and strong coverage, especially for gaming and 4K streaming. Common complaints revolve around the need for Huawei devices to unlock peak performance, occasional app instability, and the 1 Gbps Ethernet bottleneck.
Common Complaints
Peak Wi‑Fi 6 performance limited to Huawei devices, Smart Life app glitches outside China, 1 Gbps Ethernet port bottleneck, and the router feeling outdated compared to newer Wi‑Fi 6E models.
How It Compares
vs. TP-Link Archer AX50
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Disadvantages
Choose TP‑Link if you prefer a more universal app and slightly stronger processing power; choose Honor for superior antenna coverage and built‑in MESH with Huawei devices.
vs. Xiaomi AX3000
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Xiaomi is a good low‑cost alternative if you need more RAM and can tolerate slightly lower build quality; Honor is better for stronger coverage and four‑port Gigabit Ethernet.