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NETGEAR Orbi Whole Home WiFi System is down to under £150
TL;DR: This easy-to-set-up NETGEAR Orbi Whole Home WiFi System is on sale, saving you £80 on list price.
The WiFi signal can be a major point of contention in the home. Anyone who has experienced a WiFI network that drops out, with fluctuating speeds and dead spots, will know only too well how quickly this can develop into a full-blown family meltdown.
If you are interested in avoiding daily squabbles — and it would be weird if you weren’t — the NETGEAR Orbi Whole Home WiFi System could be for you. The mesh WiFi network adds up to 3000 square foot of coverage for the whole home, with fast WiFi speeds of up to 2.2 Gbps.
You can say goodbye to slow speeds and dead zones for under £150, because the NETGEAR Orbi Whole Home WiFi System is now on sale. You can pick up the router and satellite extender for just £149.99 until midnight on June 6. This is down from the usual list price of £229.99, saving you £80. For even larger homes, you can pick up a router with two satellite extenders for £219.99.
The speed and the coverage are the essential aspects of a WiFi system, but the look is also important. The Orbi Whole Home System has a sleek and contemporary design that blends right into pretty much any home. It’s also really easy to set up with the Orbi app, which is a nice touch.
End the daily disputes with a WiFi System that can handle any home.
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