Technology
Is your WiFi too slow? This NETGEAR router is on sale for $40 off via Amazon.
There’s nothing more frustrating than struggling to maintain an internet connection in your home when a big chunk of your paycheck goes to WiFi every month. Why are you paying so much when you can’t even get to the bottom of your Twitter feed? How are you supposed to Netflix and chill when you can’t buffer a video past the 25 percent mark?
The issue may very well be your WiFi router — you need a stronger connection.
NETGEAR, known for their strong line of routers, has discounted the popular Nighthawk series at a generous — dropping its price from $129.99 all the way down to $89.99. Now’s your chance to improve your WiFi support without dishing out a month’s rent, so don’t miss it.
The is designed for power. It can support a home with more than 12 different WiFi-enabled devices and can handle speeds of up to 1300 Mbps. Its prioritized bandwidth provides lag-free gaming experiences, better streaming of music and videos, and a smooth in-browser performance. For families with children, the Nighthawk also features smart parental controls that let you filter content, manage screen time, and monitor usage on connected devices. For just $89.99, this inclusive WiFi package is hard to beat on a budget.
Check out the NETGEAR Nighthawk AC1750 for while the deal is live.
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