Save $80 on the Google Nest WiFi Pro at Amazon
SAVE $80: As of June 17, the Google Nest WiFi Pro is on sale for $319.99 at Amazon. That's a 20% saving on the list price.
Life is far too short to endure bad WiFi connections. So, make slow streaming, buffering, and dropped Zoom calls a thing of the past, and upgrade to a mesh WiFi system.
This is where the Google Nest Wifi Pro comes in. As of June 17, this WiFi system is reduced to $319.99, a saving of 20% on list price. This deal is for the three-pack option in the snow color; however, there are discounts available across all options.
The Nest Wifi Pro setup offers up to twice the speed of WiFi 6, so if you work from home, stream regularly, or want to enjoy non-laggy gaming, this is the connection for you. It has a three-router setup, so you'll be covered with up to 6,600 square feet of connectivity. It even monitors itself, diagnoses network issues, and can even fix some common issues on its own.
However, this router system is not compatible with earlier Google or Nest WiFi models but offers superior, automatic adjustments to network performance. It also supports three bands: 2.4 GHz, 5 GHz, and 6 GHz.
For security, the Nest Wifi Pro shows all the devices connected to your WiFi network so you can easily pause access for unknown devices that you don’t want to connect. Also, for ultimate privacy, you can create a guest network that uses a different password, so you don’t have to share yours.
This is a limited-time deal, so don't miss out.
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