Cover your whole home with the Google Nest Wifi router 2-pack on sale for $200

Nest Wifi blending in
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The Google Nest Wifi router and point 2-pack is down to $199.99 at Target. A similar 2-pack goes for $300 on Amazon and $270 at Google. Target's drop to $200 is one of the best prices we've seen. Considering the single Nest Wifi is $169, you're getting a whole lot more coverage for just $30 more.

Google Nest Wifi is one of the simplest mesh networking systems around. It really does a lot of the work for you, and it's designed to be super easy to use. The two routers work together to cover your whole home in a seamless blanket of Wi-Fi that won't require any manual switching from you once it's setup. You could be on a video call in one room and walk to another room covered by a different router without having your call get interupted at all.

The 2-pack of routers can cover up to 3,800 square feet. Plug one router into your modem. The other router goes near the end of the first one's coverage to help extend the Wi-Fi and keep your connection fast and strong in every room. If you have a large home or find there are spots with a weak signal, you can expand the network with more routers.

These are strong satellites that can handle up to 200 connected devices. They can stream multiple 4K videos because they're so fast. Each router also has an Ethernet port so you can hard wire your devices and get a more stable connection.

Once you have your routers, just download the free app. It will guide you in setting them up. You can also use the app later to create guest networks, share passwords, and prioritize certain devices that need the faster speeds. It also has parental controls so you can set online time for your kids.

John Levite
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