
Starlink’s newest addition, the Gen 3 Performance dish, is here, and it’s built to deliver. Designed to support mission-critical communications across the most demanding environments, this dish builds on the success of previous models with improved power handling, broader field of view, and an exceptionally rugged IP69K-rated enclosure.
Whether deployed in remote energy operations, mobile command vehicles, or maritime settings, the Gen 3 Performance kit is the most resilient and powerful dish in the Starlink range to date.
Key Features
Next-generation throughput
The Gen 3 Performance Dish delivers download speeds of up to 475 Mbps and upload speeds of up to 75 Mbps, making it ideal for high-bandwidth applications like video streaming, remote monitoring, and large-scale data transfer.
Large Field of View
With a 140° field of view, this model connects to more satellites simultaneously than previous generations. That means stronger, more stable connections in challenging environments such as mountainous terrain, dense forests, or urban canyons—especially crucial for mobile deployments.
Dual-input power
Designed for versatility in the field, the dish supports both AC (100–240 V) and DC (12–56 V) power inputs. This enables seamless integration with fixed-site power systems, vehicle batteries, and solar arrays, making it suitable for both permanent and off-grid use cases..
Rugged IP69K construction
This is Starlink’s most durable dish to date, boasting an IP69K rating—fully sealed against dust, high-pressure jets, and saltwater spray. Even when disconnected from power, it retains an IP68 rating, capable of surviving full submersion in water, making it ideal for tough environments like offshore, coastal, or industrial deployments..
All-weather operation
Built to operate in extreme climates, the dish is rated for use in temperatures ranging from –40 °C to +60 °C. It also features automatic snow melt functionality, capable of handling up to 85 mm/hr of snowfall, and is wind-resistant up to 280 km/h, ensuring connectivity is maintained in even the most severe conditions.
Ethernet-ready
The dish includes a built-in Ethernet port, allowing easy integration with third-party networking equipment or Starlink’s Gen 3 router. Ideal for enterprise networks, command centres, or mobile broadcast setups, it offers the flexibility to scale and customise connectivity as needed.
Specifications
Dimensions: 609 x 396 x 40mm
Weight: 5.2kg (11.5lbs)
Power Consumption: 75-100W
IP Rating: IP69K plugged in, IP68 unplugged
Wind Resistance: Survivable 280kph/174kph+
Please see the Product Specification Sheet for more information
Use Cases
Remote Energy Sites: Perfect for offshore wind farms, oil rigs, and solar operations in remote locations where high-throughput, low-latency connectivity is critical to monitoring, reporting, and control systems.
Emergency Response: Rapid-deploy connectivity for fire, medical, and disaster relief teams. With DC input and IP69K-rated housing, it’s built to perform in unpredictable, high-stress environments.
Maritime & Offshore: From cargo vessels to superyachts, the Gen 3 Performance Dish offers high-speed internet on the move, even in rough seas. Its IP69K construction and wide field of view ensure connectivity is maintained across open water.
Construction & Infrastructure Projects: Ideal for large-scale job sites lacking terrestrial backhaul. Provides consistent connectivity to support project coordination, heavy machinery telematics, and on-site crew communications.
Mobile Broadcast & Events: Enables live video uplinks, remote production, and cloud workflows in areas with limited or unreliable terrestrial coverage.
FAQ’s
Can I integrate the dish with my own networking equipment?
Absolutely. The dish includes a built-in Ethernet port, allowing it to connect directly to third-party routers, switches, or firewalls. It also supports integration into existing enterprise networks or can be used alongside Starlink’s Gen 3 router for a plug-and-play setup. This flexibility makes it suitable for complex deployments with custom network configurations.
What kind of latency should I expect from the Gen 3 Performance Dish?
Typical latency sits between 20–40 ms, making it suitable for real-time applications like VoIP, video calls, live streaming, and remote monitoring. Performance remains consistent even in challenging environments, thanks to the dish’s wide field of view and satellite handover efficiency.
Is remote monitoring or management possible?
Yes, our Clarus control centre provides users with a plethora of performance monitoring tools, including interactive global maps to view your deployments, real-time advanced analytics to measure uplink/downlink times, compare performance across terminals, and more.
