By Abdul Muqeet, | October 07, 2016
Google Wifi comes with a companion iOS and Android app for easy setup and controlling.
Earlier this month, Google unveiled the Google Wi-Fi, the company's new router that is aimed at maximizing home network speed and coverage.
Although Google Wi-Fi looks very much like any other Wi-Fi router available on the market, the set-up process is made much more user-friendly and is aimed at providing convenience for the end user.
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To take full advantage of the router's features, users will have to set up around three units of Google Wi-Fi. After setting up the main router, users may then to add additional units to the network to improve coverage as per convenience and requirement. To help out, there is a Network Assistant app that makes the process very easy and improves signal. The router has additional features like enabling and disabling the linked device connections.
Google Wi-Fi will be available for shipping from the first week of December, but pre-orders start in November. The product is priced at $129 with a pack of three at $299.
Currently, the Google Wi-Fi is exclusive to the United States with no official word on its availability in international markets.
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