This Google Wifi Router is Just $79 for an Extremely Limited Time

Aug 2, 2022 at 05:11pm EDT
Single Google Wifi router available for $79.

Looking for a brand new Google Wifi router for cheap? You can pick one up for a low price of just $79 for a limited time.

Expand Your Current Google or Nest Wifi Mesh System with this Google Wifi Router or Start Fresh for Just $79

A standalone Google Wifi router can set you back $129 on its own. But for a limited time only, you can pick one up for a low price of just $79. This is a massive saving of 38% and something you don’t have to make an effort for - no discount codes or coupons required.

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Buy Google WiFi System, 1-Pack - Router Replacement for Whole Home Coverage - Was $129, now just $79

There are multiple reasons why you would want to purchase this single-pack of Google Wifi router. You either want to expand your current Google or Nest system, or just want to start fresh. If you’re on the fence about whether or not you should jump onboard the mesh bandwagon, it’s a good idea to start small and go big later on.

Once bought and set up, you can experience fast internet across your home in a matter of minutes. Just hook this router up to your ISP provided modem and use the Google Home app to set everything up. Once it’s all up and running, you can control everything straight from the app and even see who is connected to your network and how much bandwidth they are using.

With a single router, you can expect coverage of up to 1,500 square feet, which is more than you’ll need. If you ever want to expand your network down the line, you can always add more Google or Nest Wifi points to it.

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