Entire Google Wifi 3-Pack Is Just $139 This Black Friday

Nov 25, 2022 at 09:49am EST
Google Wifi mesh system just $139 for Black Friday.

Blanket your home with fast and reliable Wi-Fi this Black Friday 2022 with the Google Wifi 3-pack mesh system.

Let Google Wifi Cover Your Home in Fast and Reliable Wi-Fi This Black Friday 2022, for Just $139

Usually retailing for around $199, this Black Friday deal brings the price down of the entire mesh system to just $139. This includes three Google Wifi points in total, giving you total coverage of up to 4,500 square feet.

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Buy Google Wifi - AC1200 - Mesh WiFi System - Wifi Router - 4500 Sq Ft Coverage - 3 pack - Was $199, now just $139

Setting up the entire mesh system is easy. Just plug in the first Wifi point to your ISP modem, download the Google Home app on your smartphone or tablet and follow the on-screen instructions.

Once the first point has been set up, you will be asked if you want to set up more. Just do this a couple of times until there are no mesh points left inside the box.

As everything is done setting up and updating, you will see a single Wi-Fi network throughout your entire home, and your devices will intelligently switch between the three access points depending on which one is the closest. No more weak signals in your household from now on.

Furthermore, you also get the ability to see how many devices are connected to your home network, run speed tests, check signal strength to your devices, pause Wi-Fi, and so much more.

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