Put the Google Wifi Mesh System Under Your Christmas Tree and Save $50

Dec 3, 2021 at 05:44am EST
Google Wifi 3-pack currently $50 off

Pick up this 3-pack of Google Wifi routers and save $50 instantly. Usually, the entire system will retail for somewhere around $199.

Google Wifi 3-Pack with 4,500 Feet of Coverage Currently Available for Just $149.98

Google Wifi is a mesh Wi-Fi system which I personally use and love. It's super easy to set up, extremely easy to expand and it just works.

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If you are looking to gift one to someone, or maybe pick one up for yourself, then you will be delighted to learn that the entire system with a pack of 3 routers is currently discounted to just $149.98. This deal saves you $50 instantly without having to do anything at all. No discount codes or coupons needed here.

Google Wifi replaces your existing Wi-Fi router and can be expanded by adding more points whenever you please, this includes Nest Wifi, too. Once properly set up, you can monitor your entire network no matter where you are as long as the internet is up and running. You can even pause devices, create a guest network, see which devices are connected to which Wi-Fi band and so on.

Thanks to the built-in cloud related features, you can rest assured that your network will perform at its peak no matter what. This is a super handy feature and one which you will appreciate.

Again, there are no discount codes or coupons needed to bring the price down. Add it to your cart and hope for it to arrive tomorrow, as long as it is in stock. At the time of writing, it is!

Buy Google Wifi - AC1200 - Mesh WiFi System - Wifi Router - 4500 Sq Ft Coverage - Was $199.99, now just $149.98

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