Amazon Prime Day cuts the price of one of the best Wi-Fi routers in the world
Upgrade you home internet for less
Amazon Prime Day has cut the price of one of the best routers in the world, with Google Wifi now just £180 for the two-unit pack (not in the UK? Scroll down for today's best WD My Cloud Home Personal Cloud deals in your region).
As a mesh Wi-Fi router, you place multiple units around your house, which ensures that every corner of your home gets a strong, fast and reliable Wi-Fi network. This two-unit pack is perfect for medium and large size homes, especially with its new lower price.
This deal is for the two pack, which means you place one where your modem is, then the other somewhere else in your house for complete coverage of fast and reliable Wi-Fi.
Google Wifi pack of 2: £225 £170 at Amazon
Get fast and reliable Wi-Fi in any room of your house with this fantastic mesh router set. It's easy to use, and its stylish design means it won't look out of place. Two units offer up to 170 square metres of coverage.
Built by Google, the Google Wifi is unsurprisingly a great networking device that's both stylish and easy to set up - and brings some advanced tools to any home.
For example, automatic security updates mean your network is continually protected from threats as they emerge, and you also get 24/7 support.
If you're not in the UK, here are the best Google Wifi deals in your location:
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