Networking

Everything in a modern home leans on the network, yet connectivity is where most setups quietly fall apart. This category demystifies the standards behind a fast, stable home: Wi-Fi 7 and its real-world gains, ultra-wideband (UWB) for precise device location, and the mesh and wired choices that decide whether your stream buffers.

We keep it practical — where to place a router, when a mesh system beats an extender, and which features on the box are worth paying for. Whether you're chasing lower latency for gaming, smoother video calls, or rock-solid coverage for dozens of smart devices, we'll help you build connectivity that simply stays out of your way.

UWB Explained: The Technology Behind Precise Finding and Hands-Free Unlocking
Networking

UWB Explained: The Technology Behind Precise Finding and Hands-Free Unlocking

UWB is the precision-location tech behind hands-free unlocking, pinpoint device finding and secure digital car keys. Here's how ultra-wideband works, where it shows up, and why its accuracy is a security feature.

Maya Chen · Jun 22, 2026
Wi-Fi 7 Explained: Should Home Users Care Yet?
Networking

Wi-Fi 7 Explained: Should Home Users Care Yet?

Wi-Fi 7 is a real upgrade — faster, lower latency, Multi-Link Operation — but most homes won't feel it yet. Here's what it changes, why your devices and internet plan matter more, and when Wi-Fi 6 is still enough.

Maya Chen · Jun 21, 2026