Motorola MB7621 Cable Modem for up to 900 Mbps vs Hitron cable modem (DOCSIS 3.1) with 1 Gbps max speed
Overall winner: Motorola MB7621 Cable Modem for up to 900 Mbps
Key Differences
Motorola MB7621 (A) lists at a lower price tier, has DOCSIS-3 and a Full-Band Capture tuner, and has a much larger review sample with a slightly higher average rating. Hitron (B) offers DOCSIS 3.1 support for newer network standards and similar 1 Gbps wired capability but requires a separate WiFi router and has fewer reviews
Motorola MB7621 Cable Modem for up to 900 Mbps
Motorola MB7621 cable modem with 1 Gigabit Ethernet port for router connectivity. Enables faster and more reliable internet with a Full-Band Capture Digital Tuner. One customer notes it pays for itself in 7 months
Pros
- 1 Gigabit Ethernet port
- Full-Band Capture Digital Tuner
- Approved by major providers
- easy to set up (customer insight)
Cons
- mixed reliability and WiFi connectivity feedback
- some users report disconnections and compatibility issues
Hitron cable modem (DOCSIS 3.1) with 1 Gbps max speed
Cable modem only, requires a separate WiFi router. Single Gigabit Ethernet port; compatibility check with provider recommended. Customer insight notes easy setup and speed, with mixed connectivity experiences
Pros
- single gigabit ethernet port
- easy setup (customer sentiment)
- works with major providers (compatibility checked)
- DOCSIS 3.1 support
Cons
- requires separate WiFi router
- mixed connectivity for some users
- some reports of disconnections
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | Motorola |
| Durability | Tie |
| Versatility | Hitron |
| User Reviews | Motorola |