CJ-V300
Occasional Visitor
Do you think it's worth buying European WiFi 7 devices right now, specifically the bq 16 no-pro or the b98?
I saw that the problem is that the European Union hasn't yet enabled the upper part of the 6 GHz frequency, but they are studying it, so it's likely that at some point in 2025, it will be enabled. What will happen to those devices then? Ideally, it would be better to buy the American devices already, but I see that this is not possible, even though the operation is different. For example, in the b98, there are two 5 GHz bands and one 6 GHz band, versus the b98 pro which has two 6 GHz and one 5 GHz bands. Would it be possible to enable the upper 6 GHz band through a firmware update?
The thing is, knowing as we do that the European Union always lags behind but ends up complying, it seems nonsensical to invest in very expensive devices that are half-crippled by a regulation that, as always, is behind reality. What do you think? Should we wait or try to buy from Amazon USA, pay hefty duties, and get the pro model?
I saw that the problem is that the European Union hasn't yet enabled the upper part of the 6 GHz frequency, but they are studying it, so it's likely that at some point in 2025, it will be enabled. What will happen to those devices then? Ideally, it would be better to buy the American devices already, but I see that this is not possible, even though the operation is different. For example, in the b98, there are two 5 GHz bands and one 6 GHz band, versus the b98 pro which has two 6 GHz and one 5 GHz bands. Would it be possible to enable the upper 6 GHz band through a firmware update?
The thing is, knowing as we do that the European Union always lags behind but ends up complying, it seems nonsensical to invest in very expensive devices that are half-crippled by a regulation that, as always, is behind reality. What do you think? Should we wait or try to buy from Amazon USA, pay hefty duties, and get the pro model?