The more devices that we have connected to our Wi-Fi networks, the more vital it is to ensure that it is up to the job. More devices and ever-increasing requirements for fast and reliable data connections mean that mesh Wi-Fi systems are a great way to bathe a home in coverage, especially when that home is on the later side. Buying a mesh Wi-Fi system can be expensive, but this early Prime Day deal means you’ll get one of your very own and save $80.
The Nest Wifi Pro with three access points would normally cost around $400, but this deal means that you’ll be able to put one in your own home for just $319.99. This deal is available on only the white version of the system and we don’t know how long it will last, either. Thankfully, you don’t need to jump through any of the hoops normally associated with these deals which means there are no on-screen coupons or discount codes required.
Buy: Google Nest WiFi Pro: $319.99 | Original price: $400
This system features Wi-Fi 6E technology which means that you can expect super-fast transfer speeds. The system is also built to cover homes of up to 6,600 square feet in network connectivity thanks to the use of three access points.
Google says that the Nest Wifi Pro monitors itself to diagnose any potential network issues and then can even go so far as to fix some of the most common problems itself, leaving you to get on with watching Netflix, playing games, or just browsing those social networks. You don’t need to manage your network yourself, giving you more time to do the things you want to do instead.
Remember that this early Prime Day deal might not be here for long so consider placing your order now before it’s gone for good.
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