Google Wifi is Currently $50 off And it’s a Pretty Slick Deal if You Want to Fix Your Wi-Fi Issues Forever

Aug 5, 2021 at 12:02pm EDT
Save $50 on Google Wifi 3 pack of routers

Looking to fix your spotty Wi-Fi at home? Then you need Google Wifi, and currently it is $50 off for a 3-pack of routers.

Save $50 on Google Wifi 3-Pack and Blanket Your Home in Fast, Reliable Wi-Fi

Mesh Wi-Fi is the way to go if you want to blanket your home or property in strong Wi-Fi signals. Google Wifi is one of a few mesh systems around that works like magic and you can grab a 3-pack of it for a low price of just $149, which is $50 less than the original price of $199.

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Setup is quite easy. Just disconnect your ISP provided Wi-Fi router and replace it with Google’s. Now simply use the (free) Google Home app to set up Google Wifi, one node at a time, for three times. Once done, your home will now be an unstoppable force when it comes to Wi-Fi signals. Strong Wi-Fi signals, mind you.

Apart from being a great Wi-Fi system, you can do a lot of great things with Google Wifi. Thanks to its cloud based capabilities, it scans the networks around you to make sure that there is zero interference on your network so that data packets can move around smoothly. But that is not all, you can also monitor your network remotely and even see who is connected, straight from the Google Home app.

Things like guest network and the ability to pause the network at a moment’s notice are also a part of the entire package. You get all of this for an amazing low price of just $149, for a limited time only.

Buy Google Wifi 3-Pack Mesh System - Was $199, now just $149

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