
Cudy
The Cudy AC1200 Gigabit Wireless Access Point (AP1300 series) is a dual‑band Wi‑Fi 5 device delivering up to 867 Mbps on 5 GHz and 300 Mbps on 2.4 GHz, supporting up to 128 simultaneous devices, PoE power, and optional outdoor‑rated IP65 models.
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$49.99
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$67.09
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$39.90
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$89.90
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Expert Opinion
Professional reviewers commend the Cudy AP1300 for delivering strong dual‑band throughput, handling over 100 connections smoothly, and offering versatile power and mounting options. The inclusion of a centralized controller and Mesh capability is seen as a solid value proposition for small‑business and home deployments, especially where outdoor coverage is needed.
What Users Say
User‑generated feedback is scarce, but the limited comments that appear are generally positive, noting reliable multi‑device performance and satisfaction with the outdoor‑ready version. No major recurring complaints were identified in the available sources.
Common Complaints
The lack of extensive user reviews makes it difficult to gauge real‑world reliability, and some users may be concerned about the non‑waterproof passive PoE adapter for outdoor use.
What People Are Saying
“impressive dual-band speeds (867+300 Mbps) across multiple devices, handling over 100 connections seamlessly”
How It Compares
vs. TP‑Link EAP225
Advantages
Disadvantages
Choose TP‑Link for pure indoor deployments needing Omada integration; choose Cudy when outdoor durability and multi‑mode operation are required.
vs. Ubiquiti UniFi U6‑Lite
Advantages
Disadvantages
Select UniFi U6‑Lite for future‑proof Wi‑Fi 6 environments; select Cudy for budget‑friendly, weather‑proof, and multi‑mode needs.