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  • Avg. price in UK: ~£95
  • Avg. price in US: ~$90
  • Wi-Fi version: Wi-Fi 6 (802.11ax)
  • Wi-Fi speed: 3000 Mbps
  • LAN port speeds: 1 Gbps
  • Wireless coverage: 200

Ezviz RT1 review. Compare 77 technical specifications and user reviews to see how it ranks among routers and if it is worth buying.

7.1

Overall score

What it is: An overall evaluation of the router's quality, based on technical analyses and user reviews.

When it matters: When you need a quick reference to identify the best routers on the market.

Score components:

90.0%

7.1

Technical Score

10.0%

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User score

Very good
7.1

Technical Score

What it is: An assessment of the router's technical performance, covering key areas such as Wi-Fi performance, wired connectivity, security, software features, coverage, and design.

When it matters: When you want to compare routers based on technical performance and available features.

Score components:

26.0%

7.4

Wireless

20.0%

4.8

Ports

18.0%

8.5

Networking

14.0%

9.6

Security

12.0%

5.7

Hardware

10.0%

6.8

Management

Very good
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User score

What it is: A rating that combines user reviews and the total number of reviews received by the router.

When it matters: When you want to know how a router performs in daily use and how reliable it is for speed, coverage, and stability according to user feedback.

Score components:

70.0%

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User reviews

30.0%

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Popularity

  • 7.3
    Gaming

    Score components:

    33.0%

    5.9

    Wi-Fi speed

    28.0%

    9.0

    CPU clock speed

    22.0%

    5.4

    RAM capacity

    17.0%

    10

    Maximum connected devices

  • 6.3
    Travel

    Score components:

    40.0%

    9.1

    Weight

    30.0%

    5.9

    Wi-Fi speed

    20.0%

    4.0

    Cellular modem type

    10.0%

    1.0

    SIM slot

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Best prices in UK

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Verdict

The EZVIZ RT1 is a high-performance AX3000 Wi-Fi 6 Mesh router offering dual-band speeds of up to 3000 Mbps (2402 Mbps on 5 GHz and 574 Mbps on 2.4 GHz) and coverage for up to 200 m². Its key characteristics include support for 256 connected devices, four external high-gain antennas, and four gigabit WAN/LAN ports with 'Blind Plug-in' support for easy setup. Main pros include its seamless mesh expansion capabilities, enhanced optimization for EZVIZ security cameras (up to 60 units), and advanced security features like WPA3 encryption and WPA2/WPA3 dual-step verification. On the downside, it lacks built-in beamforming and a dedicated memory slot for storage expansion, and its physical footprint is relatively large compared to compact competitors.

Technical Specifications of router Ezviz RT1

Technical Score

What it is: An assessment of the router's technical performance, covering key areas such as Wi-Fi performance, wired connectivity, security, software features, coverage, and design.

When it matters: When you want to compare routers based on technical performance and available features.

Score components:

26.0%

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Wireless

20.0%

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Ports

18.0%

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Networking

14.0%

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Security

12.0%

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Hardware

10.0%

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Management

7.1
Ezviz RT1 has a technical score of 7.11 points, which is higher than that of 68.9% of products in this category.
User score

What it is: A rating that combines user reviews and the total number of reviews received by the router.

When it matters: When you want to know how a router performs in daily use and how reliable it is for speed, coverage, and stability according to user feedback.

Score components:

70.0%

0.0

User reviews

30.0%

1.0

Popularity

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Popularity
What it is: An indicator based on the number of reviews received by the router.
When it matters: When you prefer to choose a router reviewed and selected by many other buyers.
1.0
Ezviz RT1 has a popularity of 1 points, which is lower than 71.1% of products in this category.
Ratio quality/price

What it is: An indicator that combines the router's overall rating with its cost.

When it matters: When you are looking for a router with a good balance between network performance, features, and price.

Score components:

60.0%

7.1

Overall score

40.0%

10

Price

8.0
Ezviz RT1 has a quality-to-price ratio of 8 points, which is higher than 69.1% of products in this category.
Brand name
What it is: The manufacturer or brand of the product.
When it matters: When you prefer a specific ecosystem, support network, or design philosophy.

Importance: MEDIUM

Ezviz
Wi-Fi version
What it is: Identifies the Wi-Fi generation the router supports, such as Wi-Fi 5, 6, 6E, or 7.
When it matters: When newer phones, laptops, and consoles need the latest Wi-Fi efficiency and speed features.

Importance: HIGH

Good value: Wi-Fi 6 (802.11ax)

Wi-Fi 6 (802.11ax)
Ezviz RT1 uses Wi-Fi Wi-Fi 6 (802.11ax), which is more advanced than 65% of routers and equal to 26.6% of routers.
Wi-Fi bands
What it is: Lists which wireless frequency bands the router can use, such as 2.4 GHz, 5 GHz, or 6 GHz.
When it matters: When you need to balance range, speed, and congestion across different types of client devices.

Importance: HIGH

Good value: 2.4 GHz + 5 GHz

2.4 GHz + 5 GHz
Ezviz RT1 supports 2.4 GHz + 5 GHz Wi-Fi bands, which are more versatile than 25% of routers and equal to 67.9% of routers.
Wi-Fi speed
What it is: The advertised maximum wireless throughput rating of the router under supported conditions.
When it matters: When several users stream, download, and game at once and you want more wireless headroom.

Importance: HIGH

Good value: >2700 Mbps

3,000 Mbps
Ezviz RT1 delivers 3000 Mbps Wi-Fi speed, which is higher than 72.8% of routers and equal to 4.8% of routers.
Channel widths supported
What it is: Lists the Wi-Fi channel widths the router can use, such as 20, 40, 80, or 160 MHz.
When it matters: When you want the option to trade peak speed against stability in crowded wireless environments.

Importance: MEDIUM

Good value: 20 MHz + 40 MHz + 80 MHz

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Wi-Fi security protocols
What it is: Lists the wireless security standards the router supports, such as WPA2 or WPA3.
When it matters: When you want stronger wireless protection without locking out older devices that still need compatibility.

Importance: HIGH

WPA3, WPA2, WPA
Ezviz RT1 supports WPA3, WPA2, WPA Wi-Fi security protocols, which are more advanced than 87% of routers and equal to 13% of routers.
DoS protection
What it is: Provides defenses intended to reduce the impact of denial-of-service traffic against the router or network.
When it matters: When exposed services or remote access make resilience against traffic floods more important.

Importance: HIGH

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SPI intrusion protection
What it is: Uses stateful packet inspection to track sessions and block suspicious unsolicited traffic more accurately.
When it matters: When the router needs a stronger first line of filtering on an internet-facing connection.

Importance: HIGH

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MAC address filtering
What it is: Lets the router allow or block devices based on their MAC addresses.
When it matters: When you want an extra device-level access rule beyond passwords and network names.

Importance: MEDIUM

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URL filter
What it is: Allows the router to block or allow access based on website addresses or domain rules.
When it matters: When you need to restrict specific sites for children, guests, or work-policy reasons.

Importance: MEDIUM

yes
Ezviz RT1 supports URL filtering. 1.8% of routers include URL filtering.
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IPv6 support
What it is: Support for the newer IPv6 internet addressing standard alongside the older IPv4 system.
When it matters: When your internet provider or network already uses IPv6, or you want the router to stay compatible as IPv6 use becomes more common.

Importance: HIGH

yes
Ezviz RT1 supports IPv6. 10.9% of routers are IPv6-ready.
Dynamic routing
What it is: Supports routing protocols or dynamic route updates instead of relying only on static route entries.
When it matters: When the router sits in a more complex network with changing paths between multiple subnets.

Importance: MEDIUM

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Ezviz RT1 does not support dynamic routing. 53.4% of routers support dynamic routing.
Inter-VLAN routing
What it is: Allows the router to pass traffic between separate VLANs under controlled rules.
When it matters: When you need segmented networks to communicate selectively instead of staying fully isolated.

Importance: MEDIUM

no
Ezviz RT1 does not support inter-VLAN routing. 22.2% of routers support inter-VLAN routing.
VLAN tagging
What it is: Lets the router mark traffic with VLAN tags for segmented or ISP-specific network setups.
When it matters: When you separate guest, office, IoT, or ISP-required traffic into different network segments.

Importance: MEDIUM

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QoS
What it is: Provides quality-of-service controls that prioritize some traffic over less important traffic.
When it matters: When calls, gaming, and downloads compete and you want latency-sensitive traffic protected.

Importance: HIGH

yes
Ezviz RT1 includes QoS controls. 2.7% of routers include QoS controls.
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N. of LAN ports
What it is: Measures how many LAN ports the router includes. A higher count expands direct connectivity for matching devices.
When it matters: When you run a home office with NAS, TV boxes, and desktops, having more LAN ports avoids extra switches and keeps latency lower on wired links.

Importance: HIGH

Good value: 4 ports

3
Ezviz RT1 has 3 LAN ports, which is fewer than 76.9% of routers and the same as 14.5% of routers.
LAN port speeds
What it is: Lists the Ethernet speeds available on the router’s LAN ports, such as Gigabit or multi-gig.
When it matters: When wired transfers to NAS, desktops, or access points need more than basic Ethernet speeds.

Importance: HIGH

Good value: 1 Gbps

1 Gbps
Ezviz RT1 offers 1 Gbps on its LAN ports, which is faster than 27.2% of routers and on par with 59.8% of routers.
N. of WAN ports
What it is: Shows how many separate WAN uplink ports the router provides for internet connections.
When it matters: When you use dual internet lines, backup WAN, or load balancing between multiple external links.

Importance: HIGH

Good value: 1 WAN port

1
Ezviz RT1 has 1 WAN ports, which is more than 1% of routers and the same as 90.1% of routers.
N. of USB ports
What it is: Shows how many USB ports the router includes for storage, printers, or modem accessories.
When it matters: When you plan to share storage, attach a printer, or use USB-based network extras.

Importance: MEDIUM

Good value: 1 USB port

0
Ezviz RT1 has 0 USB ports, which is fewer than 61.1% of routers and the same as 38.9% of routers.
Power over Ethernet (PoE)
What it is: Power over Ethernet support, meaning the router can receive power, deliver it, or be part of a PoE-based installation.
When it matters: When you want cleaner installation with fewer separate power cables, especially in ceilings, walls, racks, or remote locations.

Importance: MEDIUM

no
Ezviz RT1 does not support Power over Ethernet (PoE). 0.5% of routers can be powered over Ethernet.
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Management interface
What it is: Shows how the router is configured and monitored, such as web UI, app, or command-line tools.
When it matters: When setup depth and day-to-day admin convenience are part of the buying decision.

Importance: HIGH

Web UI, App
Ezviz RT1 uses Web UI, App for management, which is more advanced than 33.4% of routers and equal to 57% of routers.
Firmware upgrade method
What it is: Describes how router firmware updates are installed, such as automatic OTA, web UI, or manual upload.
When it matters: When you want security fixes and new features applied with less maintenance friction.

Importance: HIGH

Web UI, App, Automatic
Ezviz RT1 supports Web UI, App, Automatic firmware update methods, which are more convenient than 78.9% of routers and equal to 19.9% of routers.
Traffic monitoring
What it is: Lets the router track bandwidth usage by device, app category, or time period.
When it matters: When you need to find which devices or activities are causing slowdowns or high data use.

Importance: MEDIUM

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Ezviz RT1 does not include traffic monitoring. 82.8% of routers include traffic monitoring.
Guest Wi-Fi network
What it is: Lets the router create a separate wireless network for visitors or less-trusted devices.
When it matters: When guests need internet access without reaching private devices on the main network.

Importance: HIGH

yes
Ezviz RT1 offers a guest Wi‑Fi network. 8.6% of routers offer a guest Wi‑Fi network.
Captive portal
What it is: Supports a login or acceptance page that users must pass before getting internet access.
When it matters: When guest networks, rentals, cafes, or managed access points need a sign-in page.

Importance: MEDIUM

yes
Ezviz RT1 offers captive portal features. 76.4% of routers offer captive portal features.
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CPU clock speed
What it is: Shows the operating frequency of the router processor, often listed per core.
When it matters: When routing, encryption, QoS, and many active clients can put heavier load on the CPU.

Importance: HIGH

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RAM capacity
What it is: The amount of working memory available for sessions, routing tables, and running router services.
When it matters: When many devices, VPN tunnels, or advanced features need the router to stay responsive under load.

Importance: HIGH

Good value: >=512 MB

256 MB
Ezviz RT1 has 256 MB of RAM, which is more than 50.4% of routers and the same as 15.2% of routers.
Internal storage
What it is: The built-in storage available for logs, apps, shared files, or other local router functions.
When it matters: When the router runs extra services and needs space for logs, packages, or shared content.

Importance: MEDIUM

Good value: >=8 GB

0.25 GB
Ezviz RT1 has 0.25 GB of internal storage, which is more than 67.2% of routers and the same as 15.8% of routers.
Hardware acceleration
What it is: Uses dedicated hardware paths to offload routing, NAT, encryption, or switching tasks from the main CPU.
When it matters: When heavy routing or security features would otherwise reduce throughput on the processor alone.

Importance: HIGH

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N. of external antennas
What it is: Shows how many antennas are mounted externally on the router.
When it matters: When you want stronger adjustable coverage or plan to aim antennas for difficult room layouts.

Importance: MEDIUM

Good value: 3 antennas

4
Ezviz RT1 has 4 external antennas, which is more than 72% of routers and the same as 17.4% of routers.
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Ezviz RT1 vs the average router

  • Stronger Wi-Fi security
    Ezviz RT1 supports the Wi-Fi security protocols WPA3, WPA2, WPA, while the average router supports WPA2, WPA, WEP, WPS.
    What it is: Lists the wireless security standards the router supports, such as WPA2 or WPA3.
    When it matters: When you want stronger wireless protection without locking out older devices that still need compatibility.

    Importance: HIGH

    Ezviz RT1 supports the Wi-Fi security protocols WPA3, WPA2, WPA, while the average router supports WPA2, WPA, WEP, WPS.WPA3, WPA2, WPA vs WPA2, WPA, WEP, WPS
  • Supports mesh Wi-Fi
    Ezviz RT1 supports mesh Wi-Fi, while the average router does not. 37.3% of routers support mesh Wi-Fi.
    What it is: Supports mesh networking so multiple nodes can work together as one Wi-Fi system.
    When it matters: When one router alone cannot cover every floor or room reliably.

    Importance: MEDIUM

    Ezviz RT1 supports mesh Wi-Fi, while the average router does not. 37.3% of routers support mesh Wi-Fi.
  • Supports OFDMA
    Ezviz RT1 supports OFDMA, while the average router does not. 35% of routers support OFDMA.
    What it is: Supports OFDMA, which divides Wi-Fi channels more efficiently among multiple active clients.
    When it matters: When many small, busy devices share the network and contention needs to stay lower.

    Importance: MEDIUM

    Ezviz RT1 supports OFDMA, while the average router does not. 35% of routers support OFDMA.
  • 2.07x faster Wi-Fi speed
    Ezviz RT1 has a higher Wi-Fi speed than the average router (3,000 Mbps vs 1,450 Mbps). The average router reaches Wi-Fi speed of 1,450 Mbps.
    What it is: The advertised maximum wireless throughput rating of the router under supported conditions.
    When it matters: When several users stream, download, and game at once and you want more wireless headroom.

    Importance: HIGH

    Good value: >2700 Mbps

    Ezviz RT1 has a higher Wi-Fi speed than the average router (3,000 Mbps vs 1,450 Mbps). The average router reaches Wi-Fi speed of 1,450 Mbps.3000 Mbps vs 1450 Mbps
  • Supports MU-MIMO
    Ezviz RT1 supports MU-MIMO, while the average router does not. 47.7% of routers support MU-MIMO.
    What it is: Supports multi-user MIMO so the router can serve more than one client stream at the same time.
    When it matters: When many active devices share the network and you want wireless capacity used more efficiently.

    Importance: MEDIUM

    Ezviz RT1 supports MU-MIMO, while the average router does not. 47.7% of routers support MU-MIMO.
  • Supports captive portal
    Ezviz RT1 supports captive portal, while the average router does not. 23.8% of routers support captive portal.
    What it is: Supports a login or acceptance page that users must pass before getting internet access.
    When it matters: When guest networks, rentals, cafes, or managed access points need a sign-in page.

    Importance: MEDIUM

    Ezviz RT1 supports captive portal, while the average router does not. 23.8% of routers support captive portal.
  • 192 more connected devices
    Ezviz RT1 supports more connected devices than the average router (256 vs 64). The average router supports 64 connected devices.
    What it is: The vendor’s stated upper limit for how many client devices the router can support at once.
    When it matters: When the network must handle many phones, TVs, smart-home devices, and PCs together.

    Importance: MEDIUM

    Good value: >=128 devices

    Ezviz RT1 supports more connected devices than the average router (256 vs 64). The average router supports 64 connected devices.256 vs 64
  • 2x GB more RAM
    Ezviz RT1 has more RAM than the average router (256 MB vs 128 MB). The average router has 128 MB of RAM.
    What it is: The amount of working memory available for sessions, routing tables, and running router services.
    When it matters: When many devices, VPN tunnels, or advanced features need the router to stay responsive under load.

    Importance: HIGH

    Good value: >=512 MB

    Ezviz RT1 has more RAM than the average router (256 MB vs 128 MB). The average router has 128 MB of RAM.256 MB vs 128 MB
  • Supports mesh Wi-Fi
    Ezviz RT1 supports mesh Wi-Fi, while the average router does not. 37.3% of routers support mesh Wi-Fi.
  • Supports OFDMA
    Ezviz RT1 supports OFDMA, while the average router does not. 35% of routers support OFDMA.
  • 2.07x faster Wi-Fi speed
    Ezviz RT1 has a higher Wi-Fi speed than the average router (3,000 Mbps vs 1,450 Mbps). The average router reaches Wi-Fi speed of 1,450 Mbps.
  • Supports MU-MIMO
    Ezviz RT1 supports MU-MIMO, while the average router does not. 47.7% of routers support MU-MIMO.
  • 192 more connected devices
    Ezviz RT1 supports more connected devices than the average router (256 vs 64). The average router supports 64 connected devices.
  • Supports TWT
    Ezviz RT1 supports Target Wake Time (TWT), while the average router does not. 36.8% of routers support Target Wake Time (TWT).
  • Stronger Wi-Fi security
    Ezviz RT1 supports the Wi-Fi security protocols WPA3, WPA2, WPA, while the average router supports WPA2, WPA, WEP, WPS.
  • Supports captive portal
    Ezviz RT1 supports captive portal, while the average router does not. 23.8% of routers support captive portal.
  • 2x GB more RAM
    Ezviz RT1 has more RAM than the average router (256 MB vs 128 MB). The average router has 128 MB of RAM.
  • No dynamic routing
    Ezviz RT1 does not support dynamic routing, while the average router does. 53.3% of routers support dynamic routing.
  • No UPnP
    Ezviz RT1 does not support UPnP, while the average router does. 98.5% of routers support UPnP.
  • 1 fewer LAN ports
    Ezviz RT1 has fewer LAN ports than the average router (3 vs 4). The average router has 4 LAN ports.
  • 1 fewer USB ports
    Ezviz RT1 has fewer USB ports than the average router (0 vs 1). The average router has 1 USB ports.
  • Less capable NAS services
    Ezviz RT1 includes none NAS services, while the average router includes SMB, FTP, time machine, NFS, web access.
  • No traffic monitoring
    Ezviz RT1 does not offer traffic monitoring, while the average router does. 82.6% of routers offer traffic monitoring.
  • 9.9 W higher power consumption
    Ezviz RT1 uses more power than the average router (18 W vs 8.1 W). The average router uses 8.1 W power.
  • 1 fewer LAN ports
    Ezviz RT1 has fewer LAN ports than the average router (3 vs 4). The average router has 4 LAN ports.
    What it is: Measures how many LAN ports the router includes. A higher count expands direct connectivity for matching devices.
    When it matters: When you run a home office with NAS, TV boxes, and desktops, having more LAN ports avoids extra switches and keeps latency lower on wired links.

    Importance: HIGH

    Good value: 4 ports

    Ezviz RT1 has fewer LAN ports than the average router (3 vs 4). The average router has 4 LAN ports.3 vs 4
  • No dynamic routing
    Ezviz RT1 does not support dynamic routing, while the average router does. 53.3% of routers support dynamic routing.
    What it is: Supports routing protocols or dynamic route updates instead of relying only on static route entries.
    When it matters: When the router sits in a more complex network with changing paths between multiple subnets.

    Importance: MEDIUM

    Ezviz RT1 does not support dynamic routing, while the average router does. 53.3% of routers support dynamic routing.
  • Less capable NAS services
    Ezviz RT1 includes none NAS services, while the average router includes SMB, FTP, time machine, NFS, web access.
    What it is: Lists the onboard file-sharing services the router can provide, such as SMB, FTP, or media sharing.
    When it matters: When the router is expected to handle light file serving without separate NAS hardware.

    Importance: MEDIUM

    Ezviz RT1 includes none NAS services, while the average router includes SMB, FTP, time machine, NFS, web access.none vs SMB, FTP, time machine, NFS, web access
  • No traffic monitoring
    Ezviz RT1 does not offer traffic monitoring, while the average router does. 82.6% of routers offer traffic monitoring.
    What it is: Lets the router track bandwidth usage by device, app category, or time period.
    When it matters: When you need to find which devices or activities are causing slowdowns or high data use.

    Importance: MEDIUM

    Ezviz RT1 does not offer traffic monitoring, while the average router does. 82.6% of routers offer traffic monitoring.
  • 1 fewer USB ports
    Ezviz RT1 has fewer USB ports than the average router (0 vs 1). The average router has 1 USB ports.
    What it is: Shows how many USB ports the router includes for storage, printers, or modem accessories.
    When it matters: When you plan to share storage, attach a printer, or use USB-based network extras.

    Importance: MEDIUM

    Good value: 1 USB port

    Ezviz RT1 has fewer USB ports than the average router (0 vs 1). The average router has 1 USB ports.0 vs 1
  • 9.9 W higher power consumption
    Ezviz RT1 uses more power than the average router (18 W vs 8.1 W). The average router uses 8.1 W power.
    What it is: The amount of electrical power the router draws during normal operation, usually measured in watts.
    When it matters: When the router stays on all day and you care about heat output and long-term electricity cost.

    Importance: MEDIUM

    Good value: <6 W

    Ezviz RT1 uses more power than the average router (18 W vs 8.1 W). The average router uses 8.1 W power.18 W vs 8.1 W
  • 5.84x less popular
    Ezviz RT1 is less popular than the average router (1.00 vs 5.837).
    What it is: An indicator based on the number of reviews received by the router.
    When it matters: When you prefer to choose a router reviewed and selected by many other buyers.
    Ezviz RT1 is less popular than the average router (1.00 vs 5.837).1 vs 5.84
  • No UPnP
    Ezviz RT1 does not support UPnP, while the average router does. 98.5% of routers support UPnP.
    What it is: Lets compatible devices request automatic port mappings from the router without manual setup.
    When it matters: When game consoles, media apps, or peer-to-peer tools need easier port handling.

    Importance: MEDIUM

    Ezviz RT1 does not support UPnP, while the average router does. 98.5% of routers support UPnP.

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What customers like about Ezviz RT1?

  • High-speed Wi-Fi 6 performance with rates up to 3,000 Mbps, effectively reducing lag for gaming and streaming.
  • Seamless mesh technology allows for unified whole-home coverage up to 200m², making it suitable for larger houses.
  • Smart Home Accelerator supports connecting up to 256 devices simultaneously, which is ideal for dense smart home environments.
  • Easy setup and management via the dedicated EZVIZ smartphone app.
  • Compact and lightweight design compared to many competitors, featuring efficient heat dissipation.

What customers dislike about Ezviz RT1?

  • General brand customer support is frequently criticized for being unresponsive or unhelpful.
  • Lacks advanced features found in competitors, such as beamforming or official Matter standard support.
  • Some users report that the control interface can be less user-friendly or unstable during advanced configuration.
  • Limited availability for direct purchase from the manufacturer website in some regions.

Expert reviews

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mfs.ezvizlife.com
01/12/2023

The EZVIZ RT1 AX3000 is a dual-band Wi-Fi 6 router offering up to 3000 Mbps combined speeds, designed to manage dense smart home environments with support for up to 256 devices. A key advantage is its integration with EZVIZ security cameras, allowing for optimized streaming and enhanced security features like WPA3 encryption and "Anti Wi-Fi Squatter" modes. Conversely, potential...Read more

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