Wi-Fi 7 is still a niche player, powering less than 2% of global connections, while Wi-Fi 6 dominates with over 26% of devices. The new standard, certified in early 2024, unlocks blazing speeds—especially in the 6GHz band—but adoption hinges on both router and device compatibility. Globally, the 5GHz band remains king, used by nearly 60%, while the 6GHz band barely scratches the surface outside key markets. North America leads with 13% of connections using 6GHz thanks to open spectrum, followed by Singapore’s 25% adoption fueled by broadband upgrades and bundled gear. Europe lags due to chip costs and AI demand, but experts predict Wi-Fi 7 will hit 13% of devices by 2030—still, Wi-Fi 6 will reign supreme for now.

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