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This Google Whole-Home Mesh System Is $170 Off Right Now

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The Google Nest Wifi Pro three-pack is down to $229.99 on Woot, a steep drop from its usual $399.99 price and the lowest price tracked so far, according to price trackers. The same bundle currently sells for around $344.95 on Amazon, so this deal undercuts most major retailers by a wide margin. You also get free shipping if you’re a Prime member, while everyone else pays an extra $6. Woot says the deal will stay live for three days or until stock runs out.

This Wi-Fi 6 system is designed to cover up to 6,000 square feet using three mesh nodes that work together automatically. Setup happens entirely through the Google Home app—you plug in the units, follow the app prompts, and the network largely manages itself afterward—including switching devices between the 2.4GHz, 5GHz, and 6GHz bands. In practice, that mostly helps when a lot of connected devices are running at once, making activities like 4K streaming, online gaming, large downloads, and video calls feel smoother and more stable than they do on older Wi-Fi 5 routers.

The hardware itself is minimal—each unit has two Ethernet ports on the back for wired connections, and you can also connect the nodes with Ethernet cables for a more stable connection throughout the house. Google also includes newer networking and smart home standards designed to improve security, help devices handle crowded networks more efficiently, and make smart home products from different brands work together more smoothly, notes this PCMag review.

The downside to that easy setup is that you don’t get many advanced controls. You can’t manually create a separate 6GHz Wi-Fi network, there are no USB ports for plugging in storage devices, no built-in anti-malware tools, and only limited traffic prioritization controls compared to systems like the TP-Link Deco XE75 Pro. And while family wifi parental controls are included, allowing parents to group devices and block adult content, it’s via Google SafeSearch filters. Still, for households that mostly want stable coverage, fast setup, and fewer dead zones without constantly managing router settings, the Nest Wifi Pro makes a stronger case at this price than it did at launch.


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