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WITH the opening of TP-Link’s first physical store in the Philippines, Filipinos can now get their hands on the latest and most innovative Wi-Fi technology entering the market.
TP-Link is the first networking brand to ever launch this ultra-thin design, demonstrating the brand’s technological strength and advanced manufacturing. What’s more, both models are EasyMesh-compatible, expanding the range of your Wi-Fi and beating dead zones in your home or office space. “At TP-Link, we’ve always been committed to pushing the boundaries of innovation in networking technology. With our latest products, the Archer Air R5 and Archer Air E5, we’ve taken that commitment a step further. The launch of these products have promoted the development of the ultra-thin router market” said Ben Chen, the Country Manager of TP-Link Philippines. “Our sleek and slim design is not just about aesthetics; it’s about making technology seamlessly integrate into your living space.
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