Starlink’s V5 dish is now available
SpaceX has launched its next-generation Starlink V5 residential kit, featuring a smaller, more energy-efficient design.
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The brief
SpaceX has officially introduced the V5 terminal, the latest iteration of its residential satellite internet hardware. The new kit is physically smaller and lighter than previous versions, aimed at improving user installation and portability.
Coverage from Teslarati, Mashable, Zamin.uz, Tom’s Hardware, Engadget, and The Verge highlights the hardware's increased performance metrics. Reports note that the V5 dish is capable of reaching speeds up to 375 Mbps while reducing power consumption by nearly half compared to the V4 model.
Industry observers are monitoring the rollout of the device to residential users. Specific details regarding regional availability and full pricing structures remain to be addressed in future updates.
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Quick answers
What are the primary upgrades in the V5 kit?
The V5 terminal is smaller and lighter, offers faster speeds of up to 375 Mbps, and consumes almost half the power of the V4 model.
Is the new Starlink hardware currently available?
Yes, coverage confirms that the V5 dish is now available.
Who is the manufacturer of the V5 kit?
The kit is produced by SpaceX.
Coverage (6)
- SpaceX unveils Starlink next-gen V5 kit: here’s what’s new Teslarati · 1d ago
- Starlink has a new, smaller dish that consumes less power Mashable · 1d ago
- SpaceX introduces the next-generation Starlink V5 terminal: more compact and faster Zamin.uz · 1d ago
- Elon Musk's Starlink releases smaller and lighter V5 residential kit — offers speeds of up to 375 Mbps and almost half the power consumption of V4 Tom's Hardware · 1d ago
- Starlink's New V5 Home Dish Is Smaller And More Energy-Efficient Engadget · 1d ago
- Starlink’s V5 dish is now available The Verge · 1d ago
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