MERCUSYS Received Netzwelt Innovation Award Ahead of IFA 2025

MERCUSYS Received Netzwelt Innovation Award Ahead of IFA 2025

Düsseldorf, 11 August 2025 – The Halo H47BE mesh Wi-Fi system from MERCUSYS was recognised with the Netzwelt Innovation Award ahead of IFA 2025 in Berlin.

To highlight notable innovations before the event, Netzwelt reviewed new products from over 100 exhibitors. The Halo H47BE was selected for its performance and next-generation Wi-Fi capabilities, standing out among a wide range of entries.

From 5–9 September, IFA took place in Berlin, welcoming both industry professionals and consumers. MERCUSYS was present in Hall 5.2, Booth 174, marking one of the brand’s early appearances at the event.

 

Halo H47BE – Wi-Fi 7 Mesh System

The Halo H47BE is designed to deliver fast and reliable connectivity for modern homes.

The two-pack system achieves Wi-Fi speeds of up to 9 Gbps and provides seamless coverage of up to 550 m², making it suitable for medium to large homes. With app-based setup and management, users can get connected quickly and easily.

The recognition reflects MERCUSYS’ focus on delivering high-performance and accessible networking solutions.

Specifications

Wi-Fi Standards

  • 6 GHz: IEEE 802.11be
  • 5 GHz: IEEE 802.11b/g/n/ac/ax/be (mixed)
  • 2.4 GHz: IEEE 802.11b/g/n/ax (mixed)

Transfer Speeds

  • 6 GHz: 5760 Mbps
  • 5 GHz: 2880 Mbps
  • 2.4 GHz: 688 Mbps

Wi-Fi Security

  • WPA-PSK / WPA2-PSK / WPA3-SAE

Mesh Protocol

  • 802.11k/v/r

Operating Modes

  • Router, Access Point

WAN Types

  • Dynamic IP / Static IP / PPPoE / L2TP / PPTP

Management

  • Local Management, Remote Management, Multi-Managers

DHCP

  • Server, Client

Firewall Security

  • SPI Firewall

Protocols

  • IPv4, IPv6

Guest Network

  • 2.4 GHz, 5 GHz, 6 GHz

Dimensions

  • 170 × 122.4 × 103.5 mm

Connections

  • 3 × 2.5 Gbps ports (WAN/LAN autosensing)

Controls

  • Reset button

In the Box (2-pack)

  • 2 × Halo H47BE
  • 1 × RJ45 Ethernet cable
  • 2 × Power adapters
  • Quick start guide

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