Huawei has just launched a range of new products today. The list of the new announcements includes the MatePad Pro, MateBook D 15-inches and Huawei’s 75-inch smart screen. Furthermore, the company has also launched a new lineup of routing products to boost the networking capabilities of its wireless routers. This includes the Huawei A2 Wi-Fi Router that is the first in the world to feature one-touch NFC support on a network router.

According to Huawei, the inclusion of the NFC has greatly reduced the hassles that were commonly associated with network routers such as the need to scan codes to gain access. With the new A2 router, you just have to simply unlock your phone and enable NFC. Touching the top of the router will connect the device to the network without the need of any authentication or password.

Under the hood, the Huawei A2 Wi-Fi router is powered with a 1.4GHz CPU, with 3 Lingyi Wi-Fi chips (1×2.4GHz + 2x5GHz) and 6 independent signal amplifiers. It also includes 4 high-performance cores that boost signal transmission over medium to long ranges.

Huawei’s A2 Wi-Fi Router boasts up to four unique bands of 2.4GHz, 5GHz (low-frequency band) and 5GHz (high-frequency bands). It supports three-band integration and is capable of 2134Mbps of wireless rate. The device is also capable of automatically detecting and connecting to the better frequency band and evenly distributes 5GHz devices to two 5GHz devices.

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In terms of security, Huawei A2 router provides protection against Wi-Fi anti-brute force crack and anti-DOS/DDOS attacks, unwarranted Wi-Fi access authorization, and allows for device white and blacklisting.

Huawei has already started taking pre-orders and is selling the device for 399 Yuan or roughly $57. The product will officially launch on 1st December at 00:00 hrs.