Peplink Price Increase June 2026: Key Details for Buyers
Crystal Lake, United States – May 3, 2026 / 5Gstore.com /
Act Before June 1st: Lock In Current Peplink Pricing Now
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Peplink is adjusting MSRP on select router models starting June 1, 2026. You still have a window to purchase at today’s pricing — and the savings are substantial, especially if you buy in volume. Here’s what you need to know and how to make the most of the time remaining. |
Peplink has officially informed its distribution and reseller network — including 5Gstore — that a targeted set of router models will receive MSRP adjustments beginning June 1, 2026. The reason behind the change is straightforward: sustained increases in memory (DRAM and NAND flash) and key component costs, combined with ongoing supply constraints across the networking hardware industry.
What makes this noteworthy is how long Peplink held the line. Most major router manufacturers pushed through two or three rounds of price increases between 2022 and 2025. Peplink has kept pricing stable across its portfolio throughout that entire period — absorbing cost pressure through careful supplier management and engineering discipline. This adjustment, while a first in several years, is a targeted change rather than a sweeping reset.
At 5Gstore.com, we want to give you a clear, practical picture of what’s changing, which models are affected, and — most importantly — how to take advantage of the window before new pricing takes effect on June 1st.
Why Peplink Held the Line Longer Than Most
To understand what’s happening, it helps to look at the broader industry context since 2021.
Memory prices, AI infrastructure demand, factory output constraints, and shifting production priorities at major foundries have all been pushing component costs higher. Specialized silicon used in cellular modems, Wi-Fi 6 and 7 radios, and enterprise switching ASICs has seen extended lead time challenges. On top of that, passive components, power management ICs, and enclosure materials have all felt the pressure.
Most router vendors responded with pricing adjustments in 2022, again in 2023, and in some cases a third time in 2024 or 2025. Peplink, by contrast, kept pricing remarkably stable — relying on careful supplier relationships, engineering optimizations, and volume commitments to protect their customers. That’s a meaningful part of why so many organizations have trusted Peplink for mission-critical deployments: when you quote a project months out, you want pricing that stays predictable.
The June 1, 2026 adjustment is Peplink’s first broad MSRP change in several years, and it’s still a targeted change. That context matters — Peplink is adjusting pricing because it’s necessary, not opportunistic.
Affected Models and Pricing — Order Before June 1st to Save
The table below shows every affected model, the current price, the new price effective June 1st, and exactly how much you’ll save per unit by ordering now at 5Gstore.com. Buying in bulk before the deadline multiplies those savings significantly.
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Model |
Current MSRP |
New MSRP (June 1) |
Your Savings If You Act Now |
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Peplink B One |
$299 |
$359 |
Save $60/unit |
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Peplink B One Plus |
$399 |
$479 |
Save $80/unit |
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Peplink B One 5G |
$599 |
$699 |
Save $100/unit |
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Peplink MAX BR1 Mini (LTE) |
$349 |
$419 |
Save $70/unit |
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Peplink MAX BR1 Mini (LTEA) |
$399 |
$479 |
Save $80/unit |
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Peplink BR1 Mini 5G |
$549 |
$649 |
Save $100/unit |
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Peplink Balance SDX |
$4,999 |
$5,999 |
Save $1,000/unit |
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Peplink Balance SDX Pro |
$6,499 |
$7,999 |
Save $1,500/unit |
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Peplink Balance 1350 EC |
$8,499 |
$10,499 |
Save $2,000/unit |
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Peplink Balance 2500 EC |
$18,999 |
$22,999 |
Save $4,000/unit |
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Peplink Balance 5000 EC |
$29,999 |
$36,999 |
Save $7,000/unit |
Peplink has noted that final pricing is to be confirmed, and local currency MSRP may vary by market. All prices above reflect USD MSRP guidance for the North American market.
💡 Bulk buying tip: If you’re planning to deploy 10, 20, or 50+ units across multiple sites, ordering your full projected quantity before May 31st locks in today’s pricing on every unit. For enterprise models like the Balance 5000 EC, that’s up to $7,000 per unit saved — savings that compound quickly at volume.
Key Dates: Your Window to Act
Peplink’s rollout schedule gives buyers a clear, defined window. Here’s what the timeline looks like:
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May 31, 2026 |
⚡ LAST DAY to order at current pricing — orders must be placed by end of day |
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June 1, 2026 |
New MSRP takes effect on all affected SKUs |
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You have until May 31, 2026 to order affected models at current pricing. Orders placed with 5Gstore before end of day on May 31 will be honored at today’s MSRP — even if equipment ships later due to lead times. |
What This Means for Your Deployment
The practical impact of these changes depends on your segment and deployment scale:
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Small business & branch office buyers (B One, B One Plus, B One 5G): Increases range from $60–$100 per unit. For a 20-site rollout, that’s $1,200–$2,000 in savings by ordering now.
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Mobile & IoT fleet operators (BR1 Mini family): Fleet deployments of 50–200 units see $3,500–$20,000 in aggregate savings by placing orders before June 1st.
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Enterprise buyers (Balance SDX, SDX Pro, 1350 EC, 2500 EC, 5000 EC): The dollar stakes are highest here. A single Balance 5000 EC order placed today saves $7,000 versus the post-June 1 price. Multi-unit enterprise projects should be prioritized immediately.
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MSPs and integrators: This is a strong opportunity to have a proactive conversation with your customers about locking in current pricing. Clients with Peplink refreshes or multi-site rollouts in their pipeline can realize meaningful savings — and will appreciate the heads-up from you.
Our Recommendations: Practical Steps to Take Now
Based on Peplink’s guidance and our experience helping customers navigate pricing windows like this one, here’s what we suggest:
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Review your project pipeline today. Flag any quoted projects that include affected Peplink models. Orders placed before May 31 lock in current pricing even if shipment happens later.
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Order in bulk to maximize your savings. If you’re planning multi-unit deployments — whether for a single large project or across multiple future engagements — placing a consolidated order before June 1st is the smartest way to stretch your budget.
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Use project-based or stock purchase orders. Many of our resellers and direct customers use project POs to secure pricing on anticipated deployments. We work with you to make this process smooth.
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Plan for lead times. Component constraints are the underlying driver of this adjustment, and lead times on some SKUs are already extended. Factor this into your project planning.
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Talk to your end customers and resellers now. Getting ahead of the June 1 date helps everyone make decisions without last-minute pressure.
5Gstore’s Take: Our Honest Advice
Peplink has earned a strong reputation for pricing stability, long firmware support, and predictable product lifecycles. The fact that this is their first broad MSRP adjustment in several years — while most competitors moved prices multiple times — reflects the quality of supplier relationships they’ve built.
Our advice is clear and simple: if you have a Peplink project in your pipeline, or stock you plan to carry, now is the right time to act. Five weeks is enough time to review, quote, and place orders — but not a lot of runway for organizations requiring internal approvals.
One more thing worth knowing: we also offer fulfillment and storage services. If you want to lock in today’s pricing but don’t have the warehouse space to take delivery on everything at once, we can hold your inventory and ship units as you need them. This is a service we regularly provide for project-based customers, MSPs, and integrators — and it’s especially useful in situations exactly like this one.
For quotes, bulk pricing, project purchase orders, technical consultations, or fulfillment arrangements, contact the 5Gstore team directly. We’ll get you scoped, quoted, and on the order book before new pricing takes effect.
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Ready to order or want to explore bulk pricing options? Visit 5Gstore.com or contact our sales team today. Prices change June 1st — every day you wait is a day closer to higher costs. |
Frequently Asked Questions
When does the new Peplink pricing take effect?
New MSRP pricing goes into effect on June 1, 2026. Orders placed through end of day on May 31 are honored at current pricing.
Which Peplink models are affected?
The B One, B One Plus, B One 5G, MAX BR1 Mini (LTE), MAX BR1 Mini (LTEA), BR1 Mini 5G, Balance SDX, Balance SDX Pro, Balance 1350 EC, Balance 2500 EC, and Balance 5000 EC. The complete SKU-level list will be published by Peplink on June 1, 2026.
Why is Peplink raising prices now?
Peplink cites ongoing increases in memory and key component costs, along with continued supply constraints across the networking hardware industry. This is their first broad pricing adjustment in several years — most competitors moved prices multiple times during the same period.
Can I order at current pricing and take delivery later?
Yes. Orders placed with 5Gstore before May 31 will be processed at current MSRP, even if the equipment ships later due to lead times.
What if I want to lock in current pricing but don’t have warehouse space?
5Gstore offers fulfillment and storage services. Place your bulk order at current pricing before May 31, and we’ll hold inventory in our warehouse and ship units as you need them. Contact us to arrange this.
Is bulk buying recommended?
Absolutely. For any multi-unit deployment, ordering your full projected quantity before June 1st is the most cost-effective approach. The per-unit savings across the affected models range from $60 to $7,000, and those savings multiply with volume. Visit 5Gstore.com or contact our team for bulk pricing options.
Are all Peplink routers getting price increases?
No. This is a targeted adjustment across selected models. Other Peplink products are not affected by this announcement.
How does this compare to other router brand price changes?
Most major router manufacturers — including Cradlepoint, Teltonika, Semtech, Inseego, Digi, and Katalyst — have already pushed through multiple rounds of price increases since 2022. Peplink is one of the last major brands to adjust, and this is their first broad pricing change in several years.
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