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Durabook R11 Rugged Tablet Review
5:05 am | June 15, 2023

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Two-minute review

Many companies claim to have built the best rugged tablet, only to find out they feel and look flimsy and are not designed to hold up over time. That’s not the case with the Durabook R11 Rugged tablet. From the first time we picked up the R11, we could tell that Durabook had put a lot of thought into designing a tablet to withstand the rigors of various unforgiving environments. The tablet is encased in a hard plastic shell surrounded by thick rubber bumpers that are easily replaceable by removing the screws. Also, they’ve designed protective covers for the port slots around the device. It covers close with satisfying and reassuring clicks so you know they won’t accidentally come loose. The R11 received MIL-STD 810H, MIL-STD 461F, and IP66 certifications, and Durabook claims it can survive up to 4 ft drops. The tablet also comes with a 3-year accidental warranty, so you can have peace of mind that should the worst happen, you can get your device repaired.

The 1920x1080, 10-point glossy touchscreen is beautiful to use and protected on all edges of the display, and you’ll find the corners have additional bumpers for extra protection. The screen is designed to be used with fingers, gloves, and styluses, and modes can be toggled quickly through programmable buttons along the face of the display bezel. The screen provided enough brightness for us to find usable indoors and outdoors. There is an optional 1000 nits DynaVue sunlight readable display with a capacitive multi-touch screen for when you’ll use the tablet in highly bright environments.  

We appreciated the modular approach to the R11, which helps keep costs down. However, adding accessories and upgrading components starts to push this tablet into a full-fledged laptop price range. The R11 is equipped with WiFi 6E, Bluetooth V5.3, and a Thunderbolt 4 port for one of the fastest connectivity devices we’ve seen on a tablet. Expansion modules let you equip the device with a rear-facing camera with flash, RFID (NFC) reader, smart card reader, GPS, and 4G LTE capabilities to use the device anywhere. Durabook also offers a vast range of cases and mounts to use the device at your desk, mounted in a vehicle, or even in the field on stands. We missed having a hardware keyboard, though you can purchase a detachable one for the tablet.

Inside the R11, you’ll find why Durabook went to such great lengths to protect this tablet. It comes outfitted with Windows 11 running on a 12th Gen Intel Core i7-1255U CPU with vPro, 16 GB of RAM, and an Intel Iris Xe graphics card. We found the R11 capable of handling various office applications with blazing speed. On our PCMark 10 benchmark, the tablet received an overall score of 5325 which puts it squarely between what you’ll find in a well-equipped office laptop and a gaming PC.

Durabook R11 Rugged Tablet

(Image credit: Bryce Hyland // Future)

Design

One of the first things you’ll notice when picking up the Durabook R11 Rugged tablet is the solid heft of the 2.65lb form factor. It’s not extremely heavy but provides a sense of security that it’s well protected from drops, dust, water, and day-to-day abuse of on-the-job use. Its chassis is molded, hardened plastic with machine screws holding different body parts together. While we didn’t get to test any of the modular add-on accessories, there are plenty to choose from that will make this tablet a top choice for those needing to scan data, document progress, and connect to the office network whether in a manufacturing plant, warehouse, construction site, or back in the office. 

Specs

*Specs as tested

CPU: 12th Gen Intel Core i7-1255U
Graphics: Intel Iris Xe
RAM: 16GB 4800MHz DDR5
Screen: 11.6” FHD (1920 x 1080), User selectable touch mode for Finger/Water, Glove, or Stylus programmable function
Storage: 256 NVMe PCIe SSD
Dimensions: 11.73in x 7.56in x 0.79in
Weight: 2.65lbs

The sleek black casing with molded rubber bumper provides a secure gripping surface for carrying the tablet around without fear of slipping out of your hands. For those needing to move it around all day, Durabook offers multiple shoulder strap options and a hand strap mounted to the back of the R11. The R11 can also be mounted using any custom cases and mounts Durabook offers to fit your specific use case. 

Along the front of the display is an integrated 2 MP front-facing camera with multiple touch buttons that can be defined and programmed for various tasks such as changing the screen touch mode, operating the camera, and other shortcuts. We were impressed with the many ports we found under a locking cover, including micro HDMI, nano SIM, Thunderbolt 4, MicroSD, USB 3.2 GEN 2, and a mic/headset combo jack. Along the left are easy-to-operate power and volume buttons and a Kensington lock slot to secure the device. The back of the tablet has many different attachment points for swappable accessories. Additionally, our demo model featured the optional 8.0 MP auto-focus rear camera with flash. While neither camera is suitable for taking photos, we’d expect from a smartphone camera; both are up to reading barcodes, taking onsite pictures for documentation purposes, and making the occasional video conference call.

Durabook R11 Rugged Tablet

(Image credit: Bryce Hyland // Future)

For power, the rugged tablet comes outfitted with a smaller 950mAh battery which we found to be underpowered for keeping this tablet running for a full 8-hour work day. However, Durabook offers a longer-life 6900 mAh battery, or you can keep multiple batteries on hand with the convenient charging dock accessory and easily swap them out as needed. Additionally, if you can access mains power, you can use the AC adapter to recharge the battery and power the device.

Durabook R11 Rugged Tablet

(Image credit: Bryce Hyland // Future)

Features

At its core, the Durabook R11 Rugged tablet is designed to be assembled on a case-by-case basis specific to your work environment requirements. Depending on the data you need to interact with, you can add reader modules for LF/HF-RFID (NFC), smart cards, and a barcode camera with flash. If upgrading to the DynaVue display, you can also enable a Night vision mode that we could not test. With Intel vPro technology, TPM 2.0 security, WiFi 6E, an intelligent selection of ports, and a multi-touch screen, the R11 is ready to tackle almost any job in any environment while keeping data and the tablet safe and sound. Users can customize programmable touchscreen functions for Finger/Water, Glove, or Stylus and make a selection from a wide range of attachments beyond the data readers listed above (GPS & 4G LTE connectivity, detachable keyboard, cradles, as well as hand and shoulder straps).

Durabook R11 Rugged Tablet

(Image credit: Bryce Hyland // Future)

Usability

We found the Durabook R11 easy to get up and running on with a highly responsive touch screen and the ease of running Windows 11. It’s sleek, high-powered, and quickly runs most applications we tested like those found in a typical office setting. While it’s not designed for high-end graphics or modeling work, it does provide a snappy experience everywhere else. With modular accessories for accessing multiple data types via RFID, smart cards, barcodes, and more, the R11 can be customized for various industry needs. Our test model came with the tablet, stylus, and hand strap. The hand strap provides a secure fit and a storage sleeve for the stylus. 

Once we discovered multiple buttons along the face of the tablet screen, we took our productivity to the next level by quickly changing settings and launching shortcuts. However, without a physical keyboard, we found our productivity waning when typing in web addresses, making notes, or composing messages. We’d recommend looking into the Durabook detachable keyboard or Bluetooth keyboard solution if you’re doing more than tapping on a screen or reviewing documents. 

As we reviewed this tablet, we found the hardware and software choices from Durabook made this tablet a breeze to pick up and start working with right away. With the ability to add features such as data scanning, mounting, and carrying options, the Durabook R11 is sure to find its home across a wide diversity of environments.

Durabook R11 Rugged Tablet

(Image credit: Bryce Hyland // Future)

Performance

This Windows 11 tablet comes kitted with a 12th Gen i7-1255U processor with 12MB Cache, up to 4.7 GHz clocking and 2P+8E cores, an Intel Iris Xe graphics card, and 16 GB of 4800MHz DDR5 RAM. Opening applications feels snappy, and you can be up and running quickly. Speed rules when scanning and working with large quantities of data and with the ability to upgrade to 32 GB of 4800MHz DDR5 RAM and 1 TB NVMe PCIe SSD of storage space, this machine boasts some great specs that are usually only found in full-fledged business laptops. 

When we ran the PCMark10 benchmarking application for Modern Office, the R11 scored 5325, which put it above your average business laptop and below a decently kitted gaming PC. Looking at the PCMark10 scores in more detail revealed the R11 received an Essentials Score of 10425, Productivity Score of 7283, and Digital Content Creation Score of 5400. We also ran the PCMark 10 Modern Office battery test and found that our demo unit's standard 3950mAh battery at 93% wear capacity clocked in just under 6.5 hours, well under the 8.5 hours listed on the Durabook page.

Durabook has put together a rugged powerhouse that will help keep business operations running smoothly and efficiently. However, we’d recommend upgrading to the larger capacity batteries if you need this to stay powered for more than 6 hours between battery swaps.

Value

The Durabook R11 isn’t designed like the regular tablet at home or in a typical office environment. As such, not everyone will want to invest in a device that would be overkill in distinct business spaces. However, if you need a device that can withstand the rigors of dust, dirt, water, and being dropped on hard surfaces while keeping operations up and running smoothly, consider the R11. 

With swappable and rechargeable batteries, this can be used for a work shift and quickly swap out a storm over a break or before an upcoming change. Rather than building a device with everything already included, Durabook took the modular approach to keep costs down by offering unique accessories to affix to the tablet for specific use cases. Additionally, IT and systems managers will appreciate the vPro and Windows 11 configuration to keep data safely managed and protected. 

In all, the Durabook R11 rugged tablet is a beast made to endure anything thrown at it and looks to be a sound investment for those needing to protect their tablet and their data.

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Asus ExpertWiFi (EBM68) Mesh Wi-Fi System Review
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Two-minute review

Mesh Wi-Fi systems have been selling like hotcakes ever since the lockdown forced so many people to work from home and rely on their Wi-Fi for video-conferencing and remote working. As a result, most mesh systems tend to focus on the needs of home users rather than professional business users. In the past, Netgear has been one of the few manufacturers to address the needs of business users with its Orbi Pro range of mesh systems, but Asus is now getting in on the act with its new ExpertWiFi range. Due for a full launch in Q3 of 2023, the ExpertWiFi products will include several options for a business router and switches, as well the mesh Wi-Fi system that we reviewed here, which has the model number EBM68.

At first glance, the Expert Wi-Fi looks like a reasonably conventional mesh Wi-Fi system, consisting of two identical routers that can be placed in different locations and then linked together to provide more excellent range and reliability than a single router. The two routers support tri-band Wi-Fi 6, with a top speed of 7.8Gbps, and Asus states that they’ll be suitable for “mid-size businesses or spaces on multiple stories, such as hotels or retail stores”.

However, the difference between the ExpertWiFi and a conventional mesh system becomes apparent when you explore Asus’ new ExpertWiFi app. This provides several features designed specifically for business users, including the ability to create multiple networks that can be allocated to different departments or groups of users within your organization. You can create a guest network for people visiting your office or customers in public venues such as restaurants and hotels. The ExpertWiFi also allows you to create a ‘guest portal’ to help businesses promote their brand to customers using your public Wi-Fi. 

Asus ExpertWiFi (EBM68)

(Image credit: Cliff Joseph // Future)

Design

As mentioned, the hardware design of the ExpertWiFi is conventional enough, consisting of two identical routers with an upright, white plastic casing that is very similar to Asus’ existing ZenWiFi mesh systems for home users. 

Using two identical routers could cause some confusion during the initial set-up process, but one of the routers has a helpful label that announces - “I’m the main router - start with me!” - to help you get started.

Each router stands 186mm high, 167mm wide, and 77mm deep, so they don’t take up too much space. The plastic casing feels a little lightweight and could be sturdier - mainly as the routers may be used outdoors or in public locations. However, Asus also includes a wall-mount kit with the ExpertWiFi, so you can attach the routers high up on a wall to keep them out of harm’s way. Using the wall-mount kit to raise the routers above head height would also help them broadcast the Wi-Fi signal as widely as possible. 

Features

It may not have the glowing lights and bristling antennae favored by many high-end routers. However, ExpertWiFi still provides impressive performance and features for busy offices and public buildings. As mentioned, the mesh system provides tri-band Wi-Fi 6, broadcasting on the 2.4GHz frequency band and two separate 5.0GHz bands. The routers have a top speed of 7.8Gbps, and Asus states that each router is capable of handling connections to up to 100 different devices simultaneously, so the ExpertWiFi will be well suited for use in offices and venues that have large numbers of visitors passing through each day. 

Asus ExpertWiFi EBM68: Specifications

Wi-Fi: tri-band Wi-Fi 6 @ 7.8Gbps

Connectivity: 1x 2.5G Ethernet (WAN), 3x 1G Ethernet (LAN - with link aggregation) 

Processor: 1.7GHz quad-core ARM

Memory: 1GB DDR4

Storage: 256MB Flash

Dimensions (HxWxD): 186 x 167 x 77mm, 0.81kg

Asus also states that this two-piece system can cover areas of up to 5,700 square feet and offices and venues spread across more than one story. You can further extend your mesh system for more significant buildings by buying up to 10 additional ExpertWiFi routers or using the ExpertWiFi in conjunction with other Asus routers that support its AiMesh technology.

The ExpertWiFi provides good wired connectivity, too, with one 2.5 Gigabit Ethernet port for connecting to a high-speed office network. Each router also has three Gigabit Ethernet ports to provide wired connections, with ‘link aggregation’ that allows you to use two of those ports together for a faster 2 Gigabit connection. And, unusually, the ExpertWiFi also has a ‘backup WAN’ option, with a USB-A port (3.2) that allows you to connect a smartphone or other mobile device so that you can use mobile broadband to connect to the Internet if your standard broadband connection should fail for some reason. That could be a lifesaver for businesses that need a reliable Internet connection for their point-of-sale systems. Small business users will also appreciate that the ExpertWiFi provides several helpful security features and content filters to block unsuitable material without requiring an additional monthly subscription - as some of its rivals do.

Network Options

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The hardware design of the two routers may be pretty conventional, but the additional features of the ExpertWiFi app for iOS and Android set it apart from mesh systems designed for home use.

The key feature here is what Asus refers to as ‘SDN’ - or ‘Self Defined Network’ - which allows you to create up to five separate networks, each with its name (SSID) and password. The app also allows you to create a ‘VLAN’ - virtual local area network - that can be customized to include a specific group of people or devices, such as the ‘Accounts Dept.’ or ‘Human Resources.’ 

As mentioned, the first router is labeled so you know where to start, and the ExpertWiFi app can scan a QR code on the router's base to connect your smartphone or tablet to the new network automatically. By default, the app creates a single network that combines the 2.4GH and the two 5.0GHz bands, but we were pleased to see that it also allows you to separate the three frequency bands and assign them individual network names and passwords if you prefer. The app then prompts you to connect the second router and automatically links both routers to create the new mesh network. 

The ExpertWiFi doesn’t stop there, though. Its Self Defined Network options allow you to create customized networks suitable for different groups of users, such as employees who need full network access or a guest network that provides limited access for customers or visitors. You can create a schedule for the guest network or limit users to ‘one-time access’ that only lasts for a specific time. You can even set bandwidth limits for the guest network so that people don’t get carried away downloading videos or other large files. 

That’s a daunting range of features, but Asus has designed the ExpertWiFi app to be accessible to small business users without dedicated IT staff to set up their new network. The app includes a Scenario Explorer that can suggest network settings suitable for different situations, such as a small coffee shop, hotel, gym, or large corporate office. Our only complaint here is that once you’ve selected the scenario you want, the app instead leave you to take it from there and sort out a long list of network settings by yourself, so the Scenario Explorer could provide a bit more step-by-step help for people who don’t have much experience of setting up a business-class network.

Performance

With that rather daunting range of features, we felt almost embarrassed to connect the Expert Wi-Fi to our humble office network. However, we do have an irksome Wi-Fi dead spot in an office towards the back of our building that allows us to test the performance of the ExpertWiFi mesh network.

And in fact, the ExpertWiFi also helped with performance on the 2.4GHz band, even for devices closer to our regular broadband router. Our average broadband router fares well enough on the 5.0GHz band when connected to devices in the same room. However, it can only manage a speed of 80Mbps on the 2.4GHz band, barely half the maximum speed provided by our office broadband connection. The ExpertWiFi delivered almost 50% higher performance for that 2.4GHz band, jumping to 125Mbps. Admittedly, the 2.4GHz band is somewhat outdated these days. However, it is still used by a lot of low-power smart devices, such as smart lights and security cameras, so any improvement on this frequency band could be useful for buildings and offices that use such devices (and the ExpertWiFi app even includes an option to create an IoT network - Internet of Things - for smart devices too).

But, of course, it’s that annoying dead spot in our back office that is the real test for the ExpertWiFi. The Wi-Fi reception in that office is so erratic that we usually rely on a set of PowerLine adaptors to provide a more reliable wired network connection for our office computers. But, with the second ExpertWiFi router located in a nearby hallway - with a direct line of sight to the main ExpertWiFi router in the front office - we could get a consistent speed of 96Mbps even on the slower 2.4GHz band. In contrast, the 5.0GHz bands breezed along with the full 150Mbps we can get in the rest of the building.

Pricing and Availability

The ExpertWiFi range doesn’t officially go on sale until later in Q3 of 2023, and Asus states that final pricing is still subject to currency fluctuations and economic conditions. However, the two-piece ExpertWiFi mesh system we review here should cost around $550. Smaller businesses can also purchase a single ExpertWiFi router for $260. Pricing and availability for other regions have yet to be confirmed.

In contrast, Netgear’s two-piece Orbi Pro SXK80 system costs $640 and only supports tri-band Wi-Fi 6 with a top speed of 6Gbps, so it’s good to see that Netgear has some competition in the market for business-class mesh Wi-Fi at last.

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