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Google has yet another new router, but this time it's more affordable. Google's new Google Wifi router starts at just $129, which falls significantly lower than its pricey line of OnHub routers.

You'll be able to pre-order Google Wifi in November from the Google Store, Amazon, Best Buy and Walmart and the devices will ship in December. UK and AU pricing has not been announced yet.

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So why did Google decide to release another router product when it already has OnHub? Whereas OnHub served as a single point of access to your home's wireless network, Google Wifi forms a mesh network using multiple routers to cover your entire home.

Since you'll need multiple Google Wifi devices to take advantage of its mesh capabilities, Google will sell you a 3 pack of Google Wifi for $299.

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"We launched the OnHub router last year to solve many of the everyday problems people encounter with home Wi-Fi," Google wrote in a blog post following the announcement. "With Google Wifi, we're building on that technology to create a system that provides seamless coverage for homes of any shape or size. OnHub and Google Wifi will work together, and we'll continue to add new features to all of our Wi-Fi devices via automatic updates."

If you already have an OnHub router, however, you'll be able to strengthen and extend the range of your network by adding Google Wifi routers. The result is that you can move freely through your home and always have a solid connection, even when video chatting.

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One of Google Wifi's biggest selling points is its ease of use. Like the OnHub routers, Google Wifi intelligently analyzes your network quality and strength to offer you the best connection. For example, Google Wifi will constantly monitor network congestion and move devices to other channels for the fastest performance.

Best of all, you can control Google Wifi via an app, making managing your home network a breeze. You won't need to navigate to a specialized site just to change a few settings like with traditional routers.

Google Wifi supports Wireless AC1200 2x2, which means the router can maintain fast speeds by utilizing multiple channels simultaneously. Each router also features 2 Gigabit Ethernet ports so you can have a wired connection for a faster, more reliable connection if needed.

So far, Google Wifi looks like a great option for those of us who want consistent download speeds without the hassle of routine router management. However, we'll give you the full scoop when we get our hands on the router later this month.

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