Deal: Asus's OnHub router is now just $106 ($94 off its retail price)

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Deal: Asus's OnHub router is now just $106 ($94 off its retail price)
Although routers may not be the most exciting gadgets around, they're absolutely necessary for high-speed Internet access for our phones and tablets. While there are plenty of different options to choose from depending your price range and needs, shopping for a new router isn't necessarily as easy or enjoyable as it is to shop around for a new mobile device. If you're looking to upgrade your home Internet setup and aren't sure what to buy, Amazon currently has a deal on the Asus OnHub router that should be perfect for a lot of people out there.

The Asus OnHub router features all of the antennas and coverage you could ask for, and it houses all of this power in a rather attractive and subdued design. Speeds of up to 1900 Mbps are supported, and dual-band access to 2.4GHz and 5GHz is present here as well. Regular maintenance and security updates are automatically applied to the router when they're made available, and you can even use the OnHub to control certain smart home devices that you own. All of the settings for the router can be easily controlled via the Google On app for both Android and iOS, making this router much more enjoyable to manage than most of its competition. 


Google might be making the switch to Google WiFi rather than sticking with the OnHub brand, but that doesn't make this hardware obsolete in the slightest. In addition to the fact that the Asus OnHub router will continue to receive regular software updates, it will also work seamlessly with the Google WiFi extenders if you decided to pick some up later on down the road. 

While the Asus OnHub router normally sells for $199.99, Amazon is currently offering it for just $105.99. That's a whopping $94 off the regular retail price, resulting is a savings of 47-percent.That's a fantastic price to pay for such a premium bit of networking equipment, and it just might be the most cost-effective way to get started with the whole Google WiFi experience.

source: Amazon via Android Central

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