Xiaomi BE19000 Pro Goes Global: A Wi‑Fi 7 Powerhouse Router with Built‑In NAS Features

Xiaomi is stepping up its home networking game with the Router BE19000 Pro, a new Wi‑Fi 7 router built for users who want faster speeds, stronger coverage, and extra features that go beyond basic internet sharing.

Designed to compete with other premium Wi‑Fi 7 routers, the Xiaomi Router BE19000 Pro packs an impressive hardware setup, including a large array of antennas and dedicated signal amplifiers. That design aims to improve range, stability, and performance across multiple devices at once—especially useful in larger homes, busy households, or anyone running a smart home setup.

On the performance side, the Router BE19000 Pro advertises peak wireless speeds of up to 18,656 Mbps. It uses tri-band Wi‑Fi with separate 2.4 GHz, 5 GHz, and 6 GHz bands, which helps reduce congestion and keeps compatible devices running smoothly, even when the network is under heavy load. This combination also makes it a strong fit for high-bandwidth tasks like 4K/8K streaming, online gaming, large file transfers, and multi-device video calls.

Where the Router BE19000 Pro becomes more interesting is in its wired and storage capabilities. Xiaomi includes dual 10 Gigabit Ethernet ports, giving users the option to connect high-performance PCs, gaming rigs, switches, or even a 10GbE-compatible NAS for ultra-fast local networking. In addition, there’s an M.2 2280 slot that allows the router itself to function as a simple network-attached storage solution, letting you install an SSD and share files across your network without needing a separate NAS enclosure.

Prefer a simpler setup? Xiaomi also adds a USB 3.0 port for sharing files via a thumb drive, making it easy to quickly set up basic network storage for documents, media, or backups.

Xiaomi has shared key specs on its global site, but the company hasn’t confirmed the Router BE19000 Pro price or release availability yet. If you’re shopping for a Wi‑Fi 7 router with multi-gig wired networking and built-in NAS-style functionality, this is one to keep on your radar.