Google and Nest Mega Sale Live with Mesh Routers from Just $69

Aug 18, 2022 at 10:49am EDT
Google and Nest Wifi routers available from just $69.

If you're looking for a mesh router from Google or Nest, there's a massive sale going on right now which gets you a router from just $69.

Google and Nest Wifi Sale Now Live with Deals Available from as Little as $69

Google and Nest mesh systems are available in a wide variety of combos, catering to a different set of Wi-Fi needs. For example, if you're starting fresh and want to cover a huge home then a 3-pack is the way to go. Want to expand your existing Nest or Google Wifi setup? a single router is all you need.

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Today, the entire lineup of routers from Google and Nest is up for sale, with deals starting from just $69 for a single mesh router.

Buy Nest WiFi and Google WiFi - From just $69

Which router you end up buying is entirely up to you. If you need something with ethernet ports that is also cheap, then a Google Wifi point is the way to go for just $69. It's a full-fledged router on its own and can be used to expand your existing Google and Nest Wifi setup. It can even serve as a starting point for your mesh setup.

If you're looking for something more powerful, the a single Nest Wifi point will suffice, and it currently going for just $93 which is a massive saving. And if you need a Point which you want to add to your existing Google or Nest Wifi setup and Google Assistant is a must then you need to spend just $99 today.

There are different combos available as well which you can explore and buywhich suits your needs best. But remember, this is a limited time deal only and one which won't last long.

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