Struggling with weak WiFi signal in your bedroom, second floor, or kitchen?
If youβre looking for an affordable WiFi extender in the Philippines, two of the most popular options are:
TP-Link TL-WA850RE
Xiaomi Mi WiFi Range Extender AC1200
Both are budget-friendly.
Both are widely available on Shopee and Lazada.
But which one should YOU buy?
In this detailed comparison, weβll break down:
Speed & performance
Coverage
Ease of setup
Real-world usage in Filipino homes
Who should buy which
Pros and cons
Final verdict
Letβs dive in.
| Feature | TP-Link TL-WA850RE | Xiaomi AC1200 |
|---|---|---|
| WiFi Standard | WiFi 4 (802.11n) | WiFi 5 (802.11ac) |
| Max Speed | 300Mbps (2.4GHz) | 1200Mbps (300 + 867Mbps) |
| Bands | Single-band | Dual-band |
| Ethernet Port | Yes | Yes |
| Best For | Basic browsing | Streaming & gaming |
| Ideal House Size | Small rooms | Medium homes |
π If you want faster speeds and future-proofing β Xiaomi AC1200 wins.
π If you want the cheapest and simplest extender β TP-Link TL-WA850RE is enough.
The TP-Link TL-WA850RE supports:
2.4GHz only
Maximum speed: 300Mbps
WiFi 4 standard
This is enough for:
YouTube 720pβ1080p
Online classes
Light browsing
But if multiple people are streaming Netflix or gaming, you may notice slowdowns.
The Xiaomi Mi WiFi Range Extender AC1200 supports:
Dual-band (2.4GHz + 5GHz)
Up to 1200Mbps
WiFi 5 (much faster & more stable)
This means:
Better HD/4K streaming
Lower latency gaming
Less congestion in condos
β Winner for speed: Xiaomi AC1200
In most Filipino homes:
Concrete walls
2-storey houses
Long hallways
Small to medium condos
Good for 1β2 rooms
Works best if placed halfway between router and dead zone
May struggle through thick concrete walls
Better wall penetration
More stable signal
Handles multiple devices better
If your PLDT, Converge, or Globe router is downstairs and your bedroom is upstairs β Xiaomi performs more reliably.
β Winner for coverage: Xiaomi AC1200
WPS button setup
Very beginner-friendly
Web browser configuration available
Setup via Xiaomi app
Slightly more modern interface
Takes 5β10 minutes
Both are easy, but older users may prefer TP-Linkβs simple setup.
β Winner for simplicity: TP-Link
If you’re:
Playing Mobile Legends
Streaming Netflix 4K
Using Smart TV
Doing Zoom calls
Fine for 1β2 users
May struggle under heavy load
Better for 4β8 devices
More stable for gaming
If youβre a gamer or heavy user, Xiaomi is the safer choice.
TP-Link: Compact, plug-in design with signal indicator lights
Xiaomi: Minimalist white design, looks more modern
Both are durable. No major difference in quality.
TL-WA850RE: Usually β±700ββ±1,000
Xiaomi AC1200: Usually β±900ββ±1,500
For just a few hundred pesos more, Xiaomi gives you dual-band and higher speed.
Thatβs strong value.
β Very affordable
β Easy to set up
β Reliable brand
β Has Ethernet port
β Single-band only
β Slower speeds
β Not future-proof
β Dual-band
β Faster speeds
β Better for streaming & gaming
β More future-proof
β Slightly more expensive
β App-based setup
You only browse & watch YouTube
You want the cheapest option
You have a small room dead zone
Budget is tight
You stream Netflix daily
You play online games
You live in a condo
Multiple users in your home
You want better performance long-term
If budget is your ONLY concern β TP-Link TL-WA850RE is enough.
But if you want:
Faster speeds
More stable connection
Better gaming & streaming
Future-proof WiFi
π Xiaomi AC1200 is the better overall choice for most Filipino households.
For just a small price difference, you get significantly better performance.
Yes. Both models work with PLDT, Converge, Globe, and other Philippine ISPs.
No. It extends coverage, not your subscribed speed.
Yes, but placement is important. Put it halfway between router and dead zone.
For performance and speed β yes.
For simplicity and price β TP-Link.