Xiaomi has quietly extended the availability of its flagship Router BE19000 Pro into the German market, marking another step in the device’s gradual global rollout. The high-performance networking unit still lacks a universal release, and Xiaomi’s own regional online storefronts do not yet list it worldwide. This staggered approach stands in contrast to the broader availability of the company’s mainstream BE3600 model, which is already sold in markets such as the United States. German price comparison platforms currently list the BE19000 Pro at approximately €895, signaling its position at the premium end of the consumer router segment.

Tri-band Wi-Fi 7 and wired versatility

The BE19000 Pro is a fully tri-band Wi-Fi 7 router, capable of operating simultaneously across 2.4 GHz, 5 GHz, and 6 GHz bands—a configuration not always present in first-generation Wi-Fi 7 hardware. Xiaomi cites theoretical maximum data rates of 1,376 Mbps on the 2.4 GHz band, 5,760 Mbps on 5 GHz, and 11,520 Mbps on 6 GHz, though local radio regulations may affect actual regional performance. Physically, the router’s chassis measures 242 × 70 × 273 mm, a footprint that accommodates an extensive suite of wired interfaces.

High-speed ports and a local storage option

Wired connectivity covers a range of modern needs, headlined by two adaptive 10 Gbps LAN/WAN ports and four additional 2.5 Gbps Ethernet ports. Xiaomi has also equipped the unit with a USB 3.0 port and an M.2 slot, allowing the router to take on lightweight network-attached storage duties. While this makes the BE19000 Pro a convenient hub for file sharing, it is best viewed as a supplementary storage solution rather than a full replacement for a dedicated NAS device. As the gradual launch continues, the router’s combination of cutting-edge wireless standards and flexible wired expansion sets it apart in a market where tri-band Wi-Fi 7 options remain relatively scarce.

Sources: geizhals.de, www.mi.com