Latest Wi-Fi Router for home use launched by Google
This post is beneficial for business users as well as home
user, who are used to utilize internet connection, and can’t live without
internet. Google recently launches its own Wi-Fi router (On Hub) to get
connected with home and draw more users to its services.
Google Wi-Fi router
is named On Hub and cylinder in shaped. It can be pre-ordered for $199.99
at online retails including the
Google Store, Amazon.com and Walmart.com.
The router
comes with in-built antennas that will scan the airwaves to spot the fastest
connection. With the router, users will be able to prioritize a device
so that they can get the fastest internet speeds for data-heavy activities such
as downloading content or streaming a movie.
The router can be hooked up with Google's On app, available on Android and iOS, to run network checks and keep track of bandwidth use among other things. Google said OnHub automatically updates with new features and the latest security upgrades, just like the company's Android OS and Chrome browser.
The router is being manufactured by network company TP-LINK, Google said, hinting that ASUS could be the second manufacturing partner for the product. Google has also been working on providing faster internet with its Google Fiber service in some US cities.
It also aims to expand the reach of the internet through Project Loon, under which it is floating balloons 20 kilometres above the Earth's surface to beam internet connection to rural and remote areas.
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