6E. Bluetooth low energy consumption and Thread mesh network radio. Its model is A4R-G6ZUC, which is the same as the previous Nest Wifi and Nest.
Mini, Thermostat, and even Google Glass have similar IDs.
In June, a source confirmed to 9to5Google that a new Google /Nest router will be available soon, and now the media says it has confirmed that this is the model of the device.
The internal and external pictures of the document are still confidential and not listed, but the wireless technology on board and the "internal proprietary antenna solution, which consists of 6 antennas" are subdivided.
Two 2.4GHz/5GHz dual-band antennas for BT, Thread and 5GHz Wi-Fi Primary.
Two 5GHz Wi-Fi diversity antennas
Two 2.4GHz/6GHz dual-band antennas for Wi-Fi.
Unlike their Wi-Fi 6 predecessors, Wi-Fi
6E router has a new 6GHz band-except 2.4GHz and 5GHz-for compatible devices to connect, which reduces signal interference and provides faster speed. Even if you don’t have many devices that can be connected at 6GHz, this frequency band can also be used to return the local communication between access points, and remove some noise from the network, thus improving the performance of other connected devices.
Although the theoretical maximum speed of 9.6Gbps and Wi-Fi
6, but the new spectrum should allow devices to use the maximum allowed channel size, and achieve higher speed in actual conditions, perhaps around 1-2Gbps, with lower delay than your accustomed wireless connection.
Since the initial release of Nest Wifi, HomePod
Smart home devices such as Mini adopt Thread, a part of the smart home interoperability standard adopted by Google, called Matter. Thread can create a special network for smart home devices, making them more reliable and responsive no matter which manufacturer there is.