HUAWEI MateView SE and WiFi Mesh 3 and AX3 Pro Revealed at the APAC Smart Office Event 2022

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HUAWEI has just released the HUAWEI MateView monitor and WiFi Mesh at today’s APAC Smart Office event 2022. These devices came alongside new MateBook laptops, MatePad Pro 11, and the nova Y90 and FreeBuds Pro 2.

MateView SE

HUAWEI MateView SE banner

HUAWEI’s growing line of monitors has a new member now the MateView SE. This new monitor comes with a 23.8-inch display that has a 92% screen-to-body ratio that will cater to your work and study needs.

HUAWEI WiFi MateView SE specs

Additionally, it has a 90% P3 color gamut and 100% sRGB color gamut that helps in immersion and is calibrated prior to delivery which ensures the color accuracy to meet the △E < 2  standard.

The screen has obtained the prestigious TÜV Rheinland low blue light and flicker-free certifications, as well as the first-ever low visual fatigue certification issued by SGS.

HUAWEI WiFi Mesh 3 and AX3 Pro

HUAWEI WiFi Mesh 3 and AX 3 Pro banner

The latest HUAWEI WiFi Mesh 3 features the Whole Home WiFI 6 Plus which allows high-speed WiFi up to 250+ connections that can cover up to 400 square meters. 

Additionally, Mesh 3 also supports Wi-Fi Bonding and backup which create connections between routers with all bands at the same time for higher and stable network efficiency. 

HUAWEI WiFi Mesh series

There are 8 kinds of roaming technologies to lower the switching latency to 50ms and keep the devices connected to the optimal signal.

HUAWEI WiFi Mesh series specs

 Moreover, the HUAWEI WiFi AX3 Pro can support speeds of up to 3000 Mbps and supports Smart office acceleration, one touch-connect, and visualized Wi-Fi Diagnosis to bring an excellent smart Wi-Fi experience.

Finally, two more products were showcased namely the HUAWEI wireless mouse and Stylish Back Pack that will arrive in the PH market soon.

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