MECHREVO Code10 AI Laptop (Ultra7-255H) – Unboxing, Review, and Teardown
Review of MECHREVO Code10 AI laptop (Ultra7-255H, 32GB) covering unboxing, benchmarks, and teardown. It delivers solid performance: CPU-Z single 833.9/multi 10223.9, Cinebench R23 21378, SSD read 4598 MB/s. The 15.3-inch 120Hz display has good color accuracy after calibration; keyboard and speakers are improved, but the laptop is heavier and the camera is poor. Includes 99.9Wh battery, dual M.2 slots, 140W GaN charger, and Thunderbolt 4. Preinstalled CodeGeeX AI assistant could not run due to memory allocation. Value reduced by absence of Guangdong subsidy.
iKuai IK-Q3000 WiFi6 Wireless Router - Unboxing, Review, and Teardown
The iKuai IK-Q3000 is an AX3000 Wi-Fi 6 router (149 CNY) aimed at small offices and stores, supporting SD-WAN, multi-WAN, and flexible deployment modes. Performance tests showed 5GHz throughput of 964Mbps at 1m, 934Mbps through one wall, and 269Mbps through two walls; idle power consumption was about 3.5W. Teardown revealed an MT7981BA CPU, 512MB RAM, 128MB flash, and an MT7976CN RF chip with 3T3R for better coverage. This review offers practical data for evaluating the router’s speed, heat, hardware, and build quality.
iKuai IK-W35 In-Wall AP Unboxing Review and Teardown: Dual-Band WiFi 6 AX3000 with 2.5G Port
The iKuai IK-W35 is an 86-box in-wall Wi-Fi 6 AX3000 AP with a 2.5G PoE uplink and one gigabit LAN port. Teardown reveals two PCBs. In near-range testing, 5G throughput reached 1.57Gbps down/990Mbps up, but dropped sharply behind walls. Idle power is 4.5W, full load 12W. It supports AC management and up to 8 SSIDs.
iKuai IK-Q6000 WiFi6 Wireless Router: Unboxing, Review, and Teardown
The article covers unboxing, performance testing, and teardown of the iKuai IK-Q6000 WiFi6 router. Key hardware includes a MediaTek MT7986A quad-core CPU, 512MB RAM, 128MB flash, one 2.5G WAN port, and three Gigabit LAN ports. Speed tests show 5GHz downloads up to 1678 Mbps; idle power is about 7W. The author notes noticeably weaker signal than the TP-LINK XDR6088 despite similar chips, and identifies internal RF, Ethernet, and FEM components.