KARACHI – SpaceX has quietly introduced the Starlink V5 residential dish, bringing a more compact and energy-efficient design to its satellite internet service. The latest hardware is currently available in selected parts of the United States, with a wider rollout expected as production ramps up.
Unlike previous upgrades that focused on network performance, the Starlink V5 primarily improves the physical design of the home internet terminal. The new model is lighter, consumes less electricity, and is easier to install, although users should not expect faster download speeds compared to the V4 dish.
Smaller Design Makes Installation Easier
The most noticeable improvement is the dish’s smaller footprint. The Starlink V5 measures 384mm × 306mm × 34mm, making it considerably more compact than the V4, which measures 594mm × 383mm × 39.7mm.
Weight has also been reduced significantly. The V5 weighs only 1.1 kilograms (2.4 pounds) compared to approximately 2.9 kilograms (6.4 pounds) for the V4.
The lighter design should simplify installation, particularly for users mounting the dish on rooftops. Each Starlink V5 kit includes the Router Mini along with a pipe adapter designed for rooftop installation. However, SpaceX says the new dish is intended only for fixed residential use and does not support in-motion connectivity.
How much power does Starlink V5 consume?
One of the biggest advantages of the Starlink V5 is improved energy efficiency. According to Starlink’s official comparison page, the V5 consumes an average of 35 to 50 watts, while the V4 typically requires 75 to 100 watts.
The reduced power requirement could lower electricity costs and make the dish more suitable for users with limited power availability or off-grid installations.
Starlink V5 Internet Speed
Despite the hardware redesign, the Starlink V5 does not offer faster internet speeds. SpaceX rates the new dish for download speeds exceeding 375Mbps, while the V4 remains rated at more than 400Mbps.
Actual performance will continue to depend on factors including network congestion, service plans, satellite coverage, and local demand. The V5 should therefore be viewed as a hardware refinement focused on efficiency and ease of installation rather than a performance upgrade.
Part of SpaceX’s Broader Expansion Plans
The Starlink V5 succeeds the V4 residential dish introduced in 2023.
SpaceX Chief Executive Elon Musk recently showcased the new hardware in a video shared on X, stating that the company intends to manufacture the V5 in much larger volumes than previous terminals.
The launch comes as SpaceX continues expanding the Starlink ecosystem. The company is also developing a next-generation mobile satellite network expected in mid-2027 and a premium Performance dish aimed at delivering gigabit-class internet speeds.
Availability Currently Limited
SpaceX says the Starlink V5 is initially available only in selected US markets. According to Engadget, one early deployment was reported in Drummond, Montana, where customers subscribing to the company’s 100Mbps Residential plan costing $55 per month received the V5 dish.
Higher-tier Residential and Residential Max plans were still being supplied with the older V4 dish and Router 3 at the time. The company expects availability to expand gradually as manufacturing capacity increases
| Feature |
Starlink V5 |
Starlink V4 |
| Dimensions |
384 × 306 × 34 mm |
594 × 383 × 39.7 mm |
| Weight |
1.1 kg (2.4 lbs) |
2.9 kg (6.4 lbs) |
| Power Consumption |
35–50W |
75–100W |
| Peak Download Speed |
375+ Mbps |
400+ Mbps |
| Router Included |
Router Mini |
Router 3 |
| Installation |
Residential Rooftop |
Residential Rooftop |
| In-Motion Support |
No |
No |
| Availability |
Select US regions |
Widely available |
Key Points:
- SpaceX has introduced the new Starlink V5 residential dish in select US regions.
- The V5 is significantly smaller and lighter than the previous V4 model.
- Power consumption has been reduced by nearly half, improving energy efficiency.
- Internet speeds remain largely unchanged despite the hardware redesign.
- The new kit includes the Router Mini and a rooftop pipe adapter.
- Availability is currently limited but will expand as production increases.