With all the smart devices we have at home these days, having a solid Wi-Fi setup has never been more important. Whether it's for your home office, streaming high-def video to your smart TV, gaming, or your internet-connected thermostat, you need a reliable connection that can support reaches all areas of your home. Woot, via Amazon, is today offering a couple of Netgear products to help you out in this area with up to half off their usual prices. These deals are only good until the day is out, though.
These deals on certified refurbished Netgear networking devices can help you rid your home of Wi-Fi dead spots or allow you to ditch those monthly rental fees.
Up to 50% off
The first up is the Netgear Nighthawk C700 AC1900 cable modem router combo. The certified refurbished model is on sale for $99.99 — down from its current $150 price tag brand new. It's compatible with Xfinity from Comcast, Spectrum, Cox, CableONE, and more, and enables you to ditch those monthly modem fees. With support for up to 400Mbps downloads and 4 Gigabit Ethernet ports, it's ideal for streaming 4K HD videos, large downloads, and high-speed online gaming. Built-in Beamforming+ tech also extends your Wi-Fi coverage to where it is needed most, reducing dead spots.
If you just want an affordable way to extend your current Wi-Fi system a bit further, Netgear's refurbished EX6150 range extender is for you at $39.99. It's usually over $80 in new condition and is super-easy to set up. It has a wall plug design and allows for combined speeds up to 1.2 Gbps. It's capable of offering a super high-speed connection that's perfect for gaming or streaming the latest films and shows on Netflix. It also features an ethernet port which lets you connect a wired device like your video game console or a smart TV to your home's Wi-Fi network. It offers simultaneous dual-band Wi-Fi (2.4 & 5GHz) along with two Wi-Fi modes.
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