While the commercial adoption of Wi-Fi 7 is still underway, the roadmap for its successor, Wi-Fi 8, has gradually become clear. The first batch of Wi-Fi 8 devices is expected to be launched in a limited form from the end of 2026 to 2027. Unlike Wi-Fi 7, which focuses on enhancing speed, the new generation Wi-Fi 8 (technical name IEEE 802.11bn) aims to provide users with a more stable and consistent high-speed experience in real-world environments, making wireless connections approach the reliability of wired networks.
