Save 11% on a Nest Wifi Pro Router and Experience Wi-Fi 6E and its Blazing Speeds at Home

Nov 5, 2023 at 11:08am EST
Save 11% on Nest Wifi Pro in Fog.

Ready for Wi-Fi 6E? Right now, you can get a single Nest Wifi Pro router for just $177.99, a $22 discount from the usual $199.99 price.

Cover 2,200 Square Feet in Blazing Fast Wi-F 6E Connectivity with the Nest Wifi Pro - Single Point Now Just $177.99

Wi-Fi 6E is all the rage in the world of Wi-Fi. Today, you can grab one of the best Wi-Fi 6E routers around with the Nest Wifi Pro at a decent discount. There are no discount codes or coupons needed here at all. You don’t even have to be a Prime member to get this deal. But, do keep in mind that the deal is only applicable on the Fog color option.

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Buy Google Nest WiFi Pro - Wi-Fi 6E - Was $199.99, now just $177.99

Setting up a Google router is so easy and the Nest Wifi Pro is no different. All it takes is the Google Home app on your iPhone, Android phone or tablet. Once set up, you’ll experience Wi-Fi which is far better than what your ISP offers with its modem+router combo.

Wi-Fi 6E is twice as fast as Wi-Fi 6, thanks to the new 6GHz wireless channel. If you have a device that supports Wi-Fi 6E, you can take full advantage of your ISP speeds, especially if you have a gigabit or faster plan over fiber. And of course, you also get the good old 2.4 and 5GHz bands to connect to if you have older devices.

Apart from the fast wireless speeds, you get a lot of features to play around with. For example, you can monitor your Wi-Fi network from anywhere. You can see what devices are connected, what’s their connection strength and even pause Wi-Fi for certain devices if necessary. If running a speed test is your thing, you can do it from the Google Home app anytime at all, even if you’re not at home.

If you think that’s not enough, you’ll the fact that Nest Wifi Pro includes a self-diagnosing feature, allowing it to fix common problems on its own. It will also make sure tasks like video calls and loading webpages is as fast as possible.

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