Quick Answer

No. Buy it only when you need wireless throughput and latency headroom for couch co-op gaming; skip it when your PC is already on Ethernet or your fibre line is 100Mbps with few wireless devices. In SA, realistic shopping bands are about R4,000-R9,000 for TP-Link Archer BE230, TP-Link Archer BE550, and ASUS RT-BE88U routers, with 6GHz support, 320MHz channels, and 2.5GbE ports on stronger models as the useful spec range.

Where It Actually Helps

For couch co-op, living-room distance, cable routing, TV audio, and easy recovery matter more than desk-first specs. A wi-fi 7 router helps when it fixes a repeated session problem: faster local transfers, cleaner multi-device homes, and better wireless editing workflows. A lounge setup often combines a console or PC, TV, soundbar, and controller charging, so practical routing matters. Ethernet remains the cleaner answer for a fixed gaming PC when the router is in the same room.

Specs And Price Signals

In SA, realistic shopping bands are about R4,000-R9,000 for TP-Link Archer BE230, TP-Link Archer BE550, and ASUS RT-BE88U routers, with 6GHz support, 320MHz channels, and 2.5GbE ports on stronger models as the useful spec range. Use those numbers as a filter, not a live quote: Evetech pricing and stock can move, so the safer claim is the category band and the feature set. Sa fibre lines of 200mbps to 1gbps benefit most when several devices share wi-fi, so pair the upgrade with the hardware target rather than buying it as a trophy part.

When To Skip It

Skip a Wi-Fi 7 router if your PC is already on Ethernet or your fibre line is 100Mbps with few wireless devices. The smarter SA shortlist starts with the bottleneck you can prove: heat, noise, input delay, messy cables, low storage, weak audio, or poor video. If the symptom is vague, keep the money for a GPU, monitor, RAM, SSD, chair setup, or a better headset that improves every session.

FAQ

Do I need Wi-Fi 7 router for couch co-op?

No, not as a default purchase. It is worth buying when it directly fixes wireless throughput and latency headroom, but it should not take money away from the parts that decide daily performance and comfort.

What price range should South African buyers expect?

A cautious local band is R4,000-R9,000 depending on model, stock, and warranty channel. Compare the feature list first, then confirm the current Evetech price before checkout.

What should I check before adding it to my setup?

Check 6GHz support, 320MHz channels, and 2.5GbE ports on stronger models, your available space, and the problem you want solved. If the upgrade cannot improve a measurable issue such as temperature, latency, audio noise, storage capacity, or workflow speed, delay it.

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Buyer check

Upgrade the router only after checking fibre speed, Ethernet options, and whether your devices support Wi-Fi 7.