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$139.73

Google Nest Wifi Pro 1 Pack Mesh Wi-Fi Router | TechCrazy

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TechCrazy

$263.75

Google Nest Wifi Router 1 Pack | Boost Your Home Network with TechCrazy NZ

Delivery between 11–17 June $20.66

TechCrazy

$263.75

Google Nest Wifi Router - 1 Pack - Snow (As New Pre-Owned)

Delivery between 11–17 June $20.66

Tech Crazy Australia

$148.00

Google Nest Wifi Pro 1 Pack Mesh Wi-Fi Router | TechCrazy

Delivery between 15–18 June $18.99

CeX

$150.00

Google Nest WiFi Pro Tri-Band WiFi 6E Mesh Router (1-Pack), B

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$198.90

Google Nest Wifi Pro Home Mesh Wi-fi 6e System - Brand - Au Stock

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$199.00

Google Nest Wifi Pro Home Mesh Wi-Fi 6E Router Wi-Fi Extender Snow GA03030-AU

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$399.00

Google Nest Wifi Pro Home Mesh Wi-Fi 6E System Wireless Router Network 802.11ax

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$199.99

Google Nest Wifi Pro Home Mesh Wi-Fi 6E Router - White

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$239.00

Google Nest Wifi Pro Home Mesh Wi-Fi 6E Router

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Reviews

A Decent Device for the General Consumer
6 November 2022DetailzGuy

originally posted on nest.com

I recently got the Nest Wi-Fi Pro. Up front, the Nest Wi-Fi Pro is NOT a modem/router combo. You will need an Internet Service Provider (ISP) supported modem (or modem/router combo, set in Bridged mode) in which to plug the Nest Wi-Fi Pro to get internet service.OOB: you get the modern-looking Nest Wi-Fi Pro (with a very small 5” tall x 3” wide footprint – in Snow, Fog, Linen, or Lemongrass), a 22 watt power adapter, a white, slim ethernet cable (no bright, obnoxious yellow or blue cable), and setup instructions. On the reverse, you have an Ethernet in (from your modem), a power jack, and an Ethernet out (to another device, e.g., a laptop or another Nest Wi-Fi Pro that will serve as a wired extender). Although you can also connect other Nest Wi-Fi pros wirelessly ... MoreI recently got the Nest Wi-Fi Pro. Up front, the Nest Wi-Fi Pro is NOT a modem/router combo. You will need an Internet Service Provider (ISP) supported modem (or modem/router combo, set in Bridged mode) in which to plug the Nest Wi-Fi Pro to get internet service.OOB: you get the modern-looking Nest Wi-Fi Pro (with a very small 5” tall x 3” wide footprint – in Snow, Fog, Linen, or Lemongrass), a 22 watt power adapter, a white, slim ethernet cable (no bright, obnoxious yellow or blue cable), and setup instructions. On the reverse, you have an Ethernet in (from your modem), a power jack, and an Ethernet out (to another device, e.g., a laptop or another Nest Wi-Fi Pro that will serve as a wired extender). Although you can also connect other Nest Wi-Fi pros wirelessly to create a mesh network. There are no physical buttons on the Nest. The only light is a status light that can be set, in the Google Home app, to high, low, or off.Specs: The Nest Wi-Fi Pro provides Wi-Fi 6E, using the 802.11ax Wi-Fi standard (AXE5400, tri-band (2x2 (6 GHz), 2x2 (5 GHz), 2x2 (2.4 GHz)) mesh system that allows combined wireless speeds of up 5.4 Gbps, with automatic band steering. The 6Ghz band (while much faster than their slower counterparts) is intended for close range, indoor, connections… e.g., other 6GHz devices, such as other Nest Pros. The Nest offers proactive 802.11k/v client steering for seamless mesh point roaming for uninterrupted Wi-Fi, auto-QoS for video calls, and device prioritization for up to 8 hours. The Nest can handle up to 100 connected devices per extender and has a Dual-core 64-bit ARM CPU, with 1 GB RAM, 4 GB flash onboard. It covers up to 2200 sq ft (each additional Nest Pro provides another 2200 sq ft of coverage, with Google recommending no more than five in a home). But, coverage mileage may vary though depending on where you put the device… a central, exposed area is best. From a smart home perspective, the Nest supports Matter, Thread border routing, Bluetooth® Low Energy (BLE), and is, of course, ready for 6Ghz smart devices when market ready.Setup: Geared more toward the general consumer and not more tech-savvy individuals, setup is super easy. Download the Google Home app. Connect your existing modem to your Nest’s “in” connection. Or set any existing modem/router to bridged mode (much easier than it sounds, with a little web research) and then connect to the Nest. Plug in the Nest. Open the Google Home app, which will find the Nest, and follow directions. The app walks you through everything and does all the work for you. A few notes. Ensure that your device’s Bluetooth connection is on. Make sure you’re in a well-lit room to scan the QR code on the Nest’s underside when prompted. When creating a Wi-Fi network name (if you have an existing wireless network and you want your devices to connect to the Nest easily) give the Nest network the same name as your current wireless network. When creating a password (if using the same network name) use the same password. Confirmed… you must agree to turn on Nest Wi-Fi cloud services if you want to use Family Wi-Fi, Guest Network, Advanced Networking, and Device Lists available in the Google Home app. If you have an active internet connection, the Nest will search for and update its software/firmware and will restart. With the network setup done, you manage the network in the Google Home app. “Wi-Fi” will appear as a selection option. Tap “Wi-Fi.” You’ll see connectivity status (internet, Wi-Fi devices, and, if cloud services are enabled, devices connected to the Nest), an option to run a network speed test (I was able to consistently get my standard wireless speeds through the Nest, from different points both inside and outside my house on my cell phone), as well as the following cards: Devices List, Family Wi-Fi, and Guest Network. In the app’s Settings you’ll see the following options… change network name and password, Family Wi-Fi, Guest Network, Preferred Activities (i.e., video conferencing and/or gaming), notification settings (new device, new device (guest network), password mismatches, and lost connections), advanced network settings ((do not change these settings unless you know what you’re doing – WPA3, 160Ghz for 5Ghz channels, UPnP, enable/disable IPv6, DNS, WAN, LAN, DHCP IP reservations, Port Management (requires cloud services), and Network mode (allowing you to set the Nest Pro itself into NAT or Bridged mode). From Settings you can also view open-source licenses, restart the network (i.e., the Nest Pro) or factory reset the network (i.e., again, the Nest Pro).With cloud services enabled, you’re able to see the devices connected the Nest Pro… including signal strength, how much data they’re using (upload and download… by real-time, per day, week, and month) and have the ability to pause / prioritize device-specific internet connections (the latter of which ensures that at least 80% of your internet bandwidth is dedicated to that device… e.g., your laptop/phone during business hours). Family Wi-Fi allows you to schedule a Wi-Fi pause, again, really only effective on devices that rely solely on Wi-Fi to get to the web (e.g., laptops, gaming consoles, etc.). You can group devices to allow you to pause Wi-Fi on all devices in that group. Keep in mind though, if you pause Wi-Fi on a cell phone, and the cell has a data plan, the cell will use that data plan vs. your home Wi-Fi, especially important to know if you don’t have unlimited data. I also didn’t set up a guest network, but the option is there and allows you to determine what devices you want folks on that network to see – those devices of course have to be connected to the Nest Pro’s network.While the Nest Pro and its functionality are pretty robust, I do have a few bones to pick. I couldn’t find a way to create multiple networks based on internal radios… i.e., assign the 2.5Ghz radio a name like “2.5GHzNetwork” etc. While there are benefits to having one network and allowing the router to band steer and while your devices will find the band that works best for them within the Nest Pro’s network, I prefer to define networks based on available bands and assign devices to those networks. Also, you can’t combine a Nest Wifi Pro (Wi-Fi 6E) with other mesh devices (Google or otherwise). If you upgrade to a Nest Wi-Fi Pro, and you want other mesh extenders, you’ll need to use other Nest Wi-Fi Pros. Moreover, for those who have multi-gig networks, the Nest Pro’s ethernet ports (in and out) are capped at 1 gig. The 5.4Gbps throughput is based on combined available wireless radio speeds. If wired, you’ll never benefit from the multi-gig speeds for which you’re paying… which just doesn’t make sense given there are so many devices now that support wired multi-gig speeds.Worth buying? Yes. The Google Nest Wi-Fi pro is a solid 4-star. It was easy to set up and served my home’s devices well during this review. Given how easy setup was, I have zero reason to believe that setting up a mesh network would be the least bit complicated. If Google Home would let me create multiple network names and attribute a given radio to each network, for my purposes, this would be a 5-star device. As it is, Nest Wi-Fi Pro is geared toward the average consumer, who wants a device to work out of the box, with minimal to no configuration.

Close to a prosumer product
2 November 2022JayS

originally posted on bestbuy.com

The nest Wi-Fi-pro toes the line between a normal Wi-Fi router and pro-sumer product and takes some of the best aspects of both to create a really great product. First and foremost the router blends in very well with its surroundings because of its small footprint and semi glossy color, this coupled with the range of color options makes sure that the router will just blend in and not be an eye sore. The installation is super simple with the google home app which basically just walks you through everything to make sure you’re up and running. Speed wise it has a theoretical output of 5.4 Gbps but I don’t have the speed to test that; however I did notice that the router pulled down about 250 mbps than my pervious router ( I have 1 gig internet and was previously ... MoreThe nest Wi-Fi-pro toes the line between a normal Wi-Fi router and pro-sumer product and takes some of the best aspects of both to create a really great product. First and foremost the router blends in very well with its surroundings because of its small footprint and semi glossy color, this coupled with the range of color options makes sure that the router will just blend in and not be an eye sore. The installation is super simple with the google home app which basically just walks you through everything to make sure you’re up and running. Speed wise it has a theoretical output of 5.4 Gbps but I don’t have the speed to test that; however I did notice that the router pulled down about 250 mbps than my pervious router ( I have 1 gig internet and was previously topping out at 500 mbps via Wi-Fi on another Wi-Fi 6 router). Along with having better download and upload speeds the “prosumer” tools in this device are a nice little touch, for instance you can see how much speed a device connected to the router can get by doing a speed test to the device from the router it self, so even though your router is getting 750 Mbps and making that available to your devices if the device is only getting 5 Mbps you can adjust accordingly. The nest Wi-Fi pro not only tells you what devices are connected to the router but how much data (upload and download) they are using/have used, this is a great tool as it can help you see idle devices and see if they are still uploading data. This can help you identify if a device has been infected by a virus or let you know that a device is acting up and you need to look into it. The router will also show you the connection status (great connection, good connection, ok connection, weak connection) of a device therefore you will know if the location of the device is good enough to use or if you need to rearrange it. These tools along with the family Wi-Fi tool which helps you set time limits/block content are something all routers need especially with the amount of time we spend online. The router also makes it very simple to set up a guest Wi-Fi and there is a great little feature on here which allows you to let certain devices on your main Wi-Fi be available even to guest. This is a great little tool so you can share your printer to someone without allowing them to sign onto the main wifi or allowing them to cast something from their phone to your streaming stick or smart TV. Many of the features I have mentioned above are usually not on your normal routers and seeing google include them is such a positive. Not only is the Nest Wi-Fi pro a great device for today but it is future proof with a secondary Ethernet port to use for another node as backhaul for the nest Wi-Fi pro but also because it adds Wi-Fi 6E and it can become a Matter hub for your smart home. The Wi-Fi 6E is a huge plus for future devices as it opens up another lane for data to flow and I was able to get a solid connection on Wi-Fi 6E everywhere in my 2000 square foot house. The fact that the router can be used as a Matter hub is great since all the major players in the smart home area will be making all their products work with Matter so you wont need to have 50 apps to control 50 smart home devices. Overall the router has worked great and I have not seen one disconnect while working from home during conference calls nor has anyone complained that they can’t hear/see me in any meetings. All these things and the routers ability to auto update and proactively monitor and fix common issues makes this router a pleasure to own.

Easy To Setup, But needs improvement
6 November 2022Felix

originally posted on nest.com

The Nest Wifi Pro is a quick and easy way to upgrade home network and give it boost with Wi-Fi 6E. Not only does it look good great, but it’s super easy to setup as all it requires is power (which is included), and an ethernet cable to connect your Nest Wi-Fi Pro to your home network modem, router, and/or switch.I love how simple and easy it was to add to my home network as it required no additional configuration, the Nest Wifi Pro was literally plug and play. Once everything’s plugged in, install Google Home App on your phone (if you don’t already have the app), and follow the instructions.What I love most about this setup is that the Nest Wi-Fi Pro really does it all on its own. This is perfect for people whom want a fast and reliable home Wi-Fi network without ... MoreThe Nest Wifi Pro is a quick and easy way to upgrade home network and give it boost with Wi-Fi 6E. Not only does it look good great, but it’s super easy to setup as all it requires is power (which is included), and an ethernet cable to connect your Nest Wi-Fi Pro to your home network modem, router, and/or switch.I love how simple and easy it was to add to my home network as it required no additional configuration, the Nest Wifi Pro was literally plug and play. Once everything’s plugged in, install Google Home App on your phone (if you don’t already have the app), and follow the instructions.What I love most about this setup is that the Nest Wi-Fi Pro really does it all on its own. This is perfect for people whom want a fast and reliable home Wi-Fi network without knowing the technical details of how it all works.Each mesh router covers 2200 sq ft, so a single unit maybe sufficient for most homes, however it’s just as easy to add another one or two into your mesh setup.Nest Wi-Fi Pro’s biggest selling point of course would be the addition of Wi-Fi 6E which really helps if you have a plethora of Wi-Fi enabled devices in your home. It works well to improve speed and alleviate congestion as you would now have three bands of connectivity.While I was anticipating excellent/improved speeds, it does not seem to be as advertised as my home network seemed to be bottled around 70-90 mb/s when compared to my current mesh home network setup which normally runs around 200-300 mb/s during the peak hours and upwards of 500-600 mb/s during off hours (for reference, I have FIOS gig internet service but well over 40 Wi-Fi enabled devices in our home).This was pretty disappointing as a swap of hardware would not lead me to expect such a dramatic drop in speed/performance. The interesting thing was that when I ran speed tests through the Google Home app, it seems to show speeds of 600 mb/s, but it doesn’t measure up with real world scenarios.I’m incline to think there maybe some firmware bugs and/or circumstances that maybe causing a cap on the network speed. Still trying to troubleshoot the setup to improve speeds. A quick Google of Nest Wifi Pro issue does seem to indicate that I’m not alone with lackluster speeds.Overall, the Nest Wifi Pro has a good value proposition, however it seems that I may not be experiencing the best that the hardware has to offer at this point. If it does end up working as advertised, then it’s an excellent option if you’re looking to improve your overall home network.However, if already have a reliable mesh network and don’t have many Wi-Fi enabled devices, chances are, you don’t need to upgrade simply for Wi-Fi6E at this point. If you are looking for a quick and simple mesh setup that will give you Wi-Fi6, then the Nest Wifi Pro maybe it as it priced very competitivity in the market where Wi-Fi6 is still not readily available.

Specification

Frequency band classTri-Band
Operating SystemRouterOS
Product dimensions13.1 x 11.8 x 8.5 cm; 603 Grams
Item Dimensions L x W x H13.1 x 11.8 x 8.5 centimetres
Processor brandARM

Price comparison

Updated 1 day ago
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TechCrazy

$139.73

Google Nest Wifi Pro 1 Pack Mesh Wi-Fi Router | TechCrazy

Delivery between 11–17 June $20.66

TechCrazy

$263.75

Out of stock

Google Nest Wifi Router 1 Pack | Boost Your Home Network with TechCrazy NZ

Delivery between 11–17 June $20.66

TechCrazy

$263.75

Out of stock

Google Nest Wifi Router - 1 Pack - Snow (As New Pre-Owned)

Delivery between 11–17 June $20.66

Tech Crazy Australia

$148.00

Out of stock

Google Nest Wifi Pro 1 Pack Mesh Wi-Fi Router | TechCrazy

Delivery between 15–18 June $18.99

CeX

$150.00

Out of stock

Google Nest WiFi Pro Tri-Band WiFi 6E Mesh Router (1-Pack), B

Free delivery

Price history

Price history

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Reviews

A Decent Device for the General Consumer
6 November 2022

I recently got the Nest Wi-Fi Pro. Up front, the Nest Wi-Fi Pro is NOT a modem/router combo. You will need an Internet Service Provider (ISP) supported modem (or modem/router combo, set in Bridged mode) in which to plug the Nest Wi-Fi Pro to get internet service.OOB: you get the modern-looking Nest Wi-Fi Pro (with a very small 5” tall x 3” wide footprint – in Snow, Fog, Linen, or Lemongrass), a 22 watt power adapter, a white, slim ethernet cable (no bright, obnoxious yellow or blue cable), and setup instructions. On the reverse, you have an Ethernet in (from your modem), a power jack, and an Ethernet out (to another device, e.g., a laptop or another Nest Wi-Fi Pro that will serve as a wired extender). Although you can also connect other Nest Wi-Fi pros wirelessly ... MoreI recently got the Nest Wi-Fi Pro. Up front, the Nest Wi-Fi Pro is NOT a modem/router combo. You will need an Internet Service Provider (ISP) supported modem (or modem/router combo, set in Bridged mode) in which to plug the Nest Wi-Fi Pro to get internet service.OOB: you get the modern-looking Nest Wi-Fi Pro (with a very small 5” tall x 3” wide footprint – in Snow, Fog, Linen, or Lemongrass), a 22 watt power adapter, a white, slim ethernet cable (no bright, obnoxious yellow or blue cable), and setup instructions. On the reverse, you have an Ethernet in (from your modem), a power jack, and an Ethernet out (to another device, e.g., a laptop or another Nest Wi-Fi Pro that will serve as a wired extender). Although you can also connect other Nest Wi-Fi pros wirelessly to create a mesh network. There are no physical buttons on the Nest. The only light is a status light that can be set, in the Google Home app, to high, low, or off.Specs: The Nest Wi-Fi Pro provides Wi-Fi 6E, using the 802.11ax Wi-Fi standard (AXE5400, tri-band (2x2 (6 GHz), 2x2 (5 GHz), 2x2 (2.4 GHz)) mesh system that allows combined wireless speeds of up 5.4 Gbps, with automatic band steering. The 6Ghz band (while much faster than their slower counterparts) is intended for close range, indoor, connections… e.g., other 6GHz devices, such as other Nest Pros. The Nest offers proactive 802.11k/v client steering for seamless mesh point roaming for uninterrupted Wi-Fi, auto-QoS for video calls, and device prioritization for up to 8 hours. The Nest can handle up to 100 connected devices per extender and has a Dual-core 64-bit ARM CPU, with 1 GB RAM, 4 GB flash onboard. It covers up to 2200 sq ft (each additional Nest Pro provides another 2200 sq ft of coverage, with Google recommending no more than five in a home). But, coverage mileage may vary though depending on where you put the device… a central, exposed area is best. From a smart home perspective, the Nest supports Matter, Thread border routing, Bluetooth® Low Energy (BLE), and is, of course, ready for 6Ghz smart devices when market ready.Setup: Geared more toward the general consumer and not more tech-savvy individuals, setup is super easy. Download the Google Home app. Connect your existing modem to your Nest’s “in” connection. Or set any existing modem/router to bridged mode (much easier than it sounds, with a little web research) and then connect to the Nest. Plug in the Nest. Open the Google Home app, which will find the Nest, and follow directions. The app walks you through everything and does all the work for you. A few notes. Ensure that your device’s Bluetooth connection is on. Make sure you’re in a well-lit room to scan the QR code on the Nest’s underside when prompted. When creating a Wi-Fi network name (if you have an existing wireless network and you want your devices to connect to the Nest easily) give the Nest network the same name as your current wireless network. When creating a password (if using the same network name) use the same password. Confirmed… you must agree to turn on Nest Wi-Fi cloud services if you want to use Family Wi-Fi, Guest Network, Advanced Networking, and Device Lists available in the Google Home app. If you have an active internet connection, the Nest will search for and update its software/firmware and will restart. With the network setup done, you manage the network in the Google Home app. “Wi-Fi” will appear as a selection option. Tap “Wi-Fi.” You’ll see connectivity status (internet, Wi-Fi devices, and, if cloud services are enabled, devices connected to the Nest), an option to run a network speed test (I was able to consistently get my standard wireless speeds through the Nest, from different points both inside and outside my house on my cell phone), as well as the following cards: Devices List, Family Wi-Fi, and Guest Network. In the app’s Settings you’ll see the following options… change network name and password, Family Wi-Fi, Guest Network, Preferred Activities (i.e., video conferencing and/or gaming), notification settings (new device, new device (guest network), password mismatches, and lost connections), advanced network settings ((do not change these settings unless you know what you’re doing – WPA3, 160Ghz for 5Ghz channels, UPnP, enable/disable IPv6, DNS, WAN, LAN, DHCP IP reservations, Port Management (requires cloud services), and Network mode (allowing you to set the Nest Pro itself into NAT or Bridged mode). From Settings you can also view open-source licenses, restart the network (i.e., the Nest Pro) or factory reset the network (i.e., again, the Nest Pro).With cloud services enabled, you’re able to see the devices connected the Nest Pro… including signal strength, how much data they’re using (upload and download… by real-time, per day, week, and month) and have the ability to pause / prioritize device-specific internet connections (the latter of which ensures that at least 80% of your internet bandwidth is dedicated to that device… e.g., your laptop/phone during business hours). Family Wi-Fi allows you to schedule a Wi-Fi pause, again, really only effective on devices that rely solely on Wi-Fi to get to the web (e.g., laptops, gaming consoles, etc.). You can group devices to allow you to pause Wi-Fi on all devices in that group. Keep in mind though, if you pause Wi-Fi on a cell phone, and the cell has a data plan, the cell will use that data plan vs. your home Wi-Fi, especially important to know if you don’t have unlimited data. I also didn’t set up a guest network, but the option is there and allows you to determine what devices you want folks on that network to see – those devices of course have to be connected to the Nest Pro’s network.While the Nest Pro and its functionality are pretty robust, I do have a few bones to pick. I couldn’t find a way to create multiple networks based on internal radios… i.e., assign the 2.5Ghz radio a name like “2.5GHzNetwork” etc. While there are benefits to having one network and allowing the router to band steer and while your devices will find the band that works best for them within the Nest Pro’s network, I prefer to define networks based on available bands and assign devices to those networks. Also, you can’t combine a Nest Wifi Pro (Wi-Fi 6E) with other mesh devices (Google or otherwise). If you upgrade to a Nest Wi-Fi Pro, and you want other mesh extenders, you’ll need to use other Nest Wi-Fi Pros. Moreover, for those who have multi-gig networks, the Nest Pro’s ethernet ports (in and out) are capped at 1 gig. The 5.4Gbps throughput is based on combined available wireless radio speeds. If wired, you’ll never benefit from the multi-gig speeds for which you’re paying… which just doesn’t make sense given there are so many devices now that support wired multi-gig speeds.Worth buying? Yes. The Google Nest Wi-Fi pro is a solid 4-star. It was easy to set up and served my home’s devices well during this review. Given how easy setup was, I have zero reason to believe that setting up a mesh network would be the least bit complicated. If Google Home would let me create multiple network names and attribute a given radio to each network, for my purposes, this would be a 5-star device. As it is, Nest Wi-Fi Pro is geared toward the average consumer, who wants a device to work out of the box, with minimal to no configuration.

DetailzGuy originally posted on nest.com
Close to a prosumer product
2 November 2022

The nest Wi-Fi-pro toes the line between a normal Wi-Fi router and pro-sumer product and takes some of the best aspects of both to create a really great product. First and foremost the router blends in very well with its surroundings because of its small footprint and semi glossy color, this coupled with the range of color options makes sure that the router will just blend in and not be an eye sore. The installation is super simple with the google home app which basically just walks you through everything to make sure you’re up and running. Speed wise it has a theoretical output of 5.4 Gbps but I don’t have the speed to test that; however I did notice that the router pulled down about 250 mbps than my pervious router ( I have 1 gig internet and was previously ... MoreThe nest Wi-Fi-pro toes the line between a normal Wi-Fi router and pro-sumer product and takes some of the best aspects of both to create a really great product. First and foremost the router blends in very well with its surroundings because of its small footprint and semi glossy color, this coupled with the range of color options makes sure that the router will just blend in and not be an eye sore. The installation is super simple with the google home app which basically just walks you through everything to make sure you’re up and running. Speed wise it has a theoretical output of 5.4 Gbps but I don’t have the speed to test that; however I did notice that the router pulled down about 250 mbps than my pervious router ( I have 1 gig internet and was previously topping out at 500 mbps via Wi-Fi on another Wi-Fi 6 router). Along with having better download and upload speeds the “prosumer” tools in this device are a nice little touch, for instance you can see how much speed a device connected to the router can get by doing a speed test to the device from the router it self, so even though your router is getting 750 Mbps and making that available to your devices if the device is only getting 5 Mbps you can adjust accordingly. The nest Wi-Fi pro not only tells you what devices are connected to the router but how much data (upload and download) they are using/have used, this is a great tool as it can help you see idle devices and see if they are still uploading data. This can help you identify if a device has been infected by a virus or let you know that a device is acting up and you need to look into it. The router will also show you the connection status (great connection, good connection, ok connection, weak connection) of a device therefore you will know if the location of the device is good enough to use or if you need to rearrange it. These tools along with the family Wi-Fi tool which helps you set time limits/block content are something all routers need especially with the amount of time we spend online. The router also makes it very simple to set up a guest Wi-Fi and there is a great little feature on here which allows you to let certain devices on your main Wi-Fi be available even to guest. This is a great little tool so you can share your printer to someone without allowing them to sign onto the main wifi or allowing them to cast something from their phone to your streaming stick or smart TV. Many of the features I have mentioned above are usually not on your normal routers and seeing google include them is such a positive. Not only is the Nest Wi-Fi pro a great device for today but it is future proof with a secondary Ethernet port to use for another node as backhaul for the nest Wi-Fi pro but also because it adds Wi-Fi 6E and it can become a Matter hub for your smart home. The Wi-Fi 6E is a huge plus for future devices as it opens up another lane for data to flow and I was able to get a solid connection on Wi-Fi 6E everywhere in my 2000 square foot house. The fact that the router can be used as a Matter hub is great since all the major players in the smart home area will be making all their products work with Matter so you wont need to have 50 apps to control 50 smart home devices. Overall the router has worked great and I have not seen one disconnect while working from home during conference calls nor has anyone complained that they can’t hear/see me in any meetings. All these things and the routers ability to auto update and proactively monitor and fix common issues makes this router a pleasure to own.

JayS originally posted on bestbuy.com
Easy To Setup, But needs improvement
6 November 2022

The Nest Wifi Pro is a quick and easy way to upgrade home network and give it boost with Wi-Fi 6E. Not only does it look good great, but it’s super easy to setup as all it requires is power (which is included), and an ethernet cable to connect your Nest Wi-Fi Pro to your home network modem, router, and/or switch.I love how simple and easy it was to add to my home network as it required no additional configuration, the Nest Wifi Pro was literally plug and play. Once everything’s plugged in, install Google Home App on your phone (if you don’t already have the app), and follow the instructions.What I love most about this setup is that the Nest Wi-Fi Pro really does it all on its own. This is perfect for people whom want a fast and reliable home Wi-Fi network without ... MoreThe Nest Wifi Pro is a quick and easy way to upgrade home network and give it boost with Wi-Fi 6E. Not only does it look good great, but it’s super easy to setup as all it requires is power (which is included), and an ethernet cable to connect your Nest Wi-Fi Pro to your home network modem, router, and/or switch.I love how simple and easy it was to add to my home network as it required no additional configuration, the Nest Wifi Pro was literally plug and play. Once everything’s plugged in, install Google Home App on your phone (if you don’t already have the app), and follow the instructions.What I love most about this setup is that the Nest Wi-Fi Pro really does it all on its own. This is perfect for people whom want a fast and reliable home Wi-Fi network without knowing the technical details of how it all works.Each mesh router covers 2200 sq ft, so a single unit maybe sufficient for most homes, however it’s just as easy to add another one or two into your mesh setup.Nest Wi-Fi Pro’s biggest selling point of course would be the addition of Wi-Fi 6E which really helps if you have a plethora of Wi-Fi enabled devices in your home. It works well to improve speed and alleviate congestion as you would now have three bands of connectivity.While I was anticipating excellent/improved speeds, it does not seem to be as advertised as my home network seemed to be bottled around 70-90 mb/s when compared to my current mesh home network setup which normally runs around 200-300 mb/s during the peak hours and upwards of 500-600 mb/s during off hours (for reference, I have FIOS gig internet service but well over 40 Wi-Fi enabled devices in our home).This was pretty disappointing as a swap of hardware would not lead me to expect such a dramatic drop in speed/performance. The interesting thing was that when I ran speed tests through the Google Home app, it seems to show speeds of 600 mb/s, but it doesn’t measure up with real world scenarios.I’m incline to think there maybe some firmware bugs and/or circumstances that maybe causing a cap on the network speed. Still trying to troubleshoot the setup to improve speeds. A quick Google of Nest Wifi Pro issue does seem to indicate that I’m not alone with lackluster speeds.Overall, the Nest Wifi Pro has a good value proposition, however it seems that I may not be experiencing the best that the hardware has to offer at this point. If it does end up working as advertised, then it’s an excellent option if you’re looking to improve your overall home network.However, if already have a reliable mesh network and don’t have many Wi-Fi enabled devices, chances are, you don’t need to upgrade simply for Wi-Fi6E at this point. If you are looking for a quick and simple mesh setup that will give you Wi-Fi6, then the Nest Wifi Pro maybe it as it priced very competitivity in the market where Wi-Fi6 is still not readily available.

Felix originally posted on nest.com
Good Looking Router and Easy Setup
16 November 2022

Immediately out of the box I was impressed with the Google Nest Wi-Fi Pro router. The packaging was well done but more importantly, right when you open it and see the router, it looks cool! The outer shell is smooth with minimal things to bring attention to it. You could put in a family room and have it sit on an end table and it would barely be noticed. There are no antennas or flashing lights and it is not overbearing at all.Setup was extremely simple. I plugged the necessary cables into the router and as it powered up, I downloaded the google home app. It walked me through setting up the router and within about 6 or so minutes, I was up and running having replaced my other one and using the same network name. It immediately began seeing my devices in the home ... MoreImmediately out of the box I was impressed with the Google Nest Wi-Fi Pro router. The packaging was well done but more importantly, right when you open it and see the router, it looks cool! The outer shell is smooth with minimal things to bring attention to it. You could put in a family room and have it sit on an end table and it would barely be noticed. There are no antennas or flashing lights and it is not overbearing at all.Setup was extremely simple. I plugged the necessary cables into the router and as it powered up, I downloaded the google home app. It walked me through setting up the router and within about 6 or so minutes, I was up and running having replaced my other one and using the same network name. It immediately began seeing my devices in the home from printers to streaming devices to phones and each of them connected and work just like they had previously without any issues.For it being a relatively small router with only one little light on the front, it works extremely well from a connectivity perspective. My home is just at about 2200 square feet and I had a good signal at the furthest points away from it. Additionally, I have future proofed my home so to speak as this router has Wi-Fi 6E built in. Although many new products are just now coming out with the ability to take advantage of it, you will start to see more 6E (also known as 802.11 AX) compatible devices coming to market in the near term. Additionally, should I need to broaden the signal due to distance or walls, etc. I can add additional ones to make sure I have no dead spots.It has many of the features you would expect a router to have, you can create a guest network, pause devices if you need to control your kid’s surfing activity, as well as prioritize certain signals such as video calls and gaming.I am very happy with this router and would absolutely recommend giving it a try.

zaxdad originally posted on bestbuy.com
Great 6e mesh router before competitors
15 November 2022

When the new updated Google Mesh router was announced with 6e capabilities which are faster than regular Wi-Fi 6 speed I was excited to see which of my home devices would have increased speeds because of having a fiber Gigabit modem in my home which is a little larger than the recommended square footage of 2200 in the specs. A two-story home can be a challenge with possible dead zones but so far, the new Google Nest Wi-Fi Pro 6e AX5400 Mesh Router has worked remarkably well throughout the home.I was impressed with how easy the setup process was for this latest Mesh system from Google since it basically had simple steps such as plugging in the power and downloading the Google Home app on an Android phone or an iPhone. I had two of the latest models of each type of ... MoreWhen the new updated Google Mesh router was announced with 6e capabilities which are faster than regular Wi-Fi 6 speed I was excited to see which of my home devices would have increased speeds because of having a fiber Gigabit modem in my home which is a little larger than the recommended square footage of 2200 in the specs. A two-story home can be a challenge with possible dead zones but so far, the new Google Nest Wi-Fi Pro 6e AX5400 Mesh Router has worked remarkably well throughout the home.I was impressed with how easy the setup process was for this latest Mesh system from Google since it basically had simple steps such as plugging in the power and downloading the Google Home app on an Android phone or an iPhone. I had two of the latest models of each type of phone operating system and had the applications already setup. The next step of setting up the Google Mesh system required to scan the QR code on the bottom of the light-colored unit. I tried repeatedly to scan the code with my new iPhone, but it would not recognize the code even with trying to use a flashlight to help illuminate the area. I then was relieved to instantly have success when I used my latest Android phone the Fold 4 which immediately found the code and moved along quickly in the final setup process. I decided to avoid conflicts with my existing fiber Gigabit modem/router and used the same SSID to prevent having to reset the home Wi-Fi settings on the dozens of devices that are connected to it. I was very happy to find that the important system settings in the Google Home app were easy to turn on or off depending on your own home best situation for security and if you can use all of the options such as the WAP3 security if most of your devices are compatible with it. The next option is using the 160 MHz for the maximum 5GHz utilization if all your devices are also compatible with it. The final option that I needed for my own personal system was to turn on IPv6 option since it is faster than the existing IPv4 option. I do not think this is a critical setting for most people unless they intend on using their system for a lot of gaming which would benefit more from the IPv6 option.I put my system through many tests due to the various operating systems and location of the devices plus the fact that some were laptops, iPads, and many streaming items that need plenty of bandwidth. I ran the Speedtest application on my phones and computers in different areas of the house and was pleased with the speeds that the new Google Mesh 6e Router was able to achieve. When I was in close proximity to the new mesh router I had the highest speeds I have ever seen on the two phones which was impressive being between 700-800 mbps. I am very happy with the new router and am pleased to see a new well executed product improvement that will benefit so many people.

Atxn originally posted on bestbuy.com
Improves over last gen but lingering issue remain
14 November 2022

Overall the simple setup, good management app, and speeds make this a recommended buy but some lingering issues from last gen regarding connection issues need to be addressed.Starting with the packaging I'm very happy here with the 2 pack. It's a very clean setup in a single package allowing you to just flip open the lid, grab the nodes, grab the power cables/Ethernet cables and get going all within a few seconds.Visually it's much more attractive for your home environment. The glossy look definitely benefits the color options compared to the last gen matte, egg shell white color. I see no difficulties with incorporating this into your living space.Moving to the actual setup and management through the Google home app, the experience is very good. The app is ... MoreOverall the simple setup, good management app, and speeds make this a recommended buy but some lingering issues from last gen regarding connection issues need to be addressed.Starting with the packaging I'm very happy here with the 2 pack. It's a very clean setup in a single package allowing you to just flip open the lid, grab the nodes, grab the power cables/Ethernet cables and get going all within a few seconds.Visually it's much more attractive for your home environment. The glossy look definitely benefits the color options compared to the last gen matte, egg shell white color. I see no difficulties with incorporating this into your living space.Moving to the actual setup and management through the Google home app, the experience is very good. The app is quick and responsive to process changes, you can easily look and info regarding the router itself as well as the devices connected to it as well as rename each individual device to better identify it.As a wifi 6e device, you do need WPA3 enabled to actually use the 6e capabilities but unlike other wifi 6e routers you actually do get the full toggles for whether to use WPA3 as well as the 160hz channel or not which is really good to see.This can really make or break your ability to connect certain devices and allowing this functionality makes troubleshooting and getting everything set up much easier.Speeds are as good as ever, nothing negative to say here.There are some lingering issues that afflict the nest wifi pro as they did the original nest wifi tho not to the same severityNumber 1: the preferred activities options for video conferencing and gaming (presumably the SQM setting, not sure if it applies any SQM by default) still unfortunately causes speeds to massively degrade. My 400/40 like went down to about 50/10.This is however much better than the original nest wifi which would go down to 1/1, eventually lose connection entirely and lock up and require a full reset of both modem and router to get working again.If we could get this function actually working as most of us expect it to it would be great but for now my advice is to just avoid it entirely.Number 2 (and less severe): adjusting certain settings back and forth such as the aforementioned preferred activities as well as the WPA3/160hz toggles can make the router a bit unstable until you restart them. Not a big deal but something to keep in mind if you like to tinker a lot with your router settings.Overall I'm disappointed that Google didn't take the opportunity to address some of the issues that also plagued the last gen model but the overall simplicity as well as the inclusion of controls that many others have been leaving out still makes this a very compelling package that should be near the top of your shopping list.

Ardy originally posted on bestbuy.com
Ok, but freuqent drops and intall was a headache
10 November 2022

Using the Google Home app is convenient enough, they work well when working properly but frequent drops after a couple weeks I can’t seem to figure out why and my old system doesn’t do it. I had a 3 mesh setup of Samsung Connect Home Pros before and the wifi speeds were terrible but the connection was solid and barely ever completely stopped working like these have been doing. Getting them to connect properly, even after looking up videos still took over an hour. Not to tout my own knowledge but I’ve worked in the tech industry for over a decade so I’m pretty versed in setting up networking equipment, and while the steps are simple…just getting them to actually find and complete setup was just annoying. Had to continually reboot and kept them right next to each ... MoreUsing the Google Home app is convenient enough, they work well when working properly but frequent drops after a couple weeks I can’t seem to figure out why and my old system doesn’t do it. I had a 3 mesh setup of Samsung Connect Home Pros before and the wifi speeds were terrible but the connection was solid and barely ever completely stopped working like these have been doing. Getting them to connect properly, even after looking up videos still took over an hour. Not to tout my own knowledge but I’ve worked in the tech industry for over a decade so I’m pretty versed in setting up networking equipment, and while the steps are simple…just getting them to actually find and complete setup was just annoying. Had to continually reboot and kept them right next to each other still had trouble connecting the mesh initially, it’d find it in the app but unable to setup for seemingly no reason…it finally just worked after numerous reboots. Overall the speeds are good but for the latest and greatest I was expecting the max speeds I can get. If I connect the LAN I have 600Mbps and with the Samsung’s I typically got 150-200Mbps wireless. With these I typically get 400-500Mbps. I’ve tried everything to figure out why the drop from the main router and have no idea. If I don’t have the mesh setup at all I get the full 600Mbps speeds but much shorter range of course. I am fine with those speeds, it’s the every other day disconnections that have become frustrating. Rebooting fixes it but no clue why the main unit cuts out from the connection to the modem. It’s definitely not the modem based on replugging in the Samsung’s for a few days and no issues. The range is good on them, the speeds are fine but certainly not impressive (I did try a doupble priced 2-pack Orbi and they had around 500Mbps speeds off the mesh but no issues disconnecting). I’m tempted to return these but I wanted to like them for the value. I don’t know if it’s defective or if the mesh is really that poor on the distance (each is about 20-25ft from each other) causing the random disconnects, not quite full speeds, and the bad taste from the initial experience I’m not real impressed.

Matthew originally posted on bestbuy.com
Quality is more or less good
29 October 2023

The Google Wifi Pro router presents itself as a reliable networking solution, although its performance can be a mixed bag. In terms of stability, the router excels by consistently providing a steady and reliable connection. Users often commend its ability to maintain connections without frequent interruptions, which is especially beneficial for homes or businesses requiring a stable network for various tasks. However, the router's speed can be inconsistent, occasionally failing to deliver the expected high-speed performance. It's important to note that in many cases, the inconsistency in speed is not directly linked to the router itself, but more so to the internet service being provided.One typical scenario where the Google Wifi Pro shines is in a household with ... MoreThe Google Wifi Pro router presents itself as a reliable networking solution, although its performance can be a mixed bag. In terms of stability, the router excels by consistently providing a steady and reliable connection. Users often commend its ability to maintain connections without frequent interruptions, which is especially beneficial for homes or businesses requiring a stable network for various tasks. However, the router's speed can be inconsistent, occasionally failing to deliver the expected high-speed performance. It's important to note that in many cases, the inconsistency in speed is not directly linked to the router itself, but more so to the internet service being provided.One typical scenario where the Google Wifi Pro shines is in a household with multiple devices, as it efficiently manages the traffic and maintains a consistent connection across various devices simultaneously. Whether streaming, gaming, or browsing, the router’s stability ensures minimal lag and disruptions during simultaneous usage. However, users seeking lightning-fast speeds for heavy data-dependent activities might find themselves slightly disappointed, especially if the internet service itself is not delivering the expected bandwidth.The setup and user interface of the Google Wifi Pro router are often highlighted as user-friendly and intuitive, making it easy for both tech-savvy individuals and beginners to set up and manage their network. Its mesh network system further extends coverage, minimizing dead zones, and ensuring a more reliable signal across a larger area. Yet, for users in areas with inconsistent internet service, the router might not be able to compensate for the speed drops caused by the service provider, leading to occasional frustrations due to speed fluctuations despite the router's stability.Overall, the Google Wifi Pro router stands out for its stable connections, user-friendly interface, and excellent coverage. However, its occasional lack of fast speeds could be attributed more to the internet service itself rather than a fault of the router. It’s an ideal choice for those prioritizing a robust and consistent network connection but might not fully satisfy users in need of consistently high-speed performance in areas with subpar internet services.

Phillipking originally posted on walmart.com
Stylish, general purpose Wi-Fi 6E Mesh router
9 November 2022

The Google Nest WiFi Pro is the second Wifi 6E router I got to try looking to maximize WiFi speed and coverage in my 3-level home. I connected it to the Gigabit fiber Internet and was able to do the basic setup using the Google Home App 2.60.x on my Android phone. I set it up with the same SSID and passphrase I had on my old router so my 30+ Wi-Fi devices don’t have to be reconfigured. The setup went smoothly through the Home App but if you're like me and prefer manually tweaking the more advanced networking features, it would be nice to still access them via a web browser instead of just a smartphone App, but this is not your typical router plus most vendors are now going the way of the App setup.The ISP provided router was only WiFi 5, so upgrading to WiFi 6E ... MoreThe Google Nest WiFi Pro is the second Wifi 6E router I got to try looking to maximize WiFi speed and coverage in my 3-level home. I connected it to the Gigabit fiber Internet and was able to do the basic setup using the Google Home App 2.60.x on my Android phone. I set it up with the same SSID and passphrase I had on my old router so my 30+ Wi-Fi devices don’t have to be reconfigured. The setup went smoothly through the Home App but if you're like me and prefer manually tweaking the more advanced networking features, it would be nice to still access them via a web browser instead of just a smartphone App, but this is not your typical router plus most vendors are now going the way of the App setup.The ISP provided router was only WiFi 5, so upgrading to WiFi 6E makes a huge difference. For my main tests I used a Samsung Galaxy S21 Ultra running the latest patch level of Android 12. Normally for testing purposes, I like to test each band separately with its own SSID for 2.4 GHz, 5 GHz and 6 Ghz respectively, but I could not find a way to do that as it seems the App does not offer that option, instead it bundles them all together and it will decide for you. Moreover if you need to add another unit to the Mesh, it only uses the 6 Ghz band which has the shortest range, so it may have to be installed relatively close within 50ft or less to the main node depending on walls/furniture/other obstructions. I only have the one node version, so Mesh results may vary. Best results were obtained in the same room as the router because WiFi 6E works best the closest you are. I got an impressive 815 Mbps download speed. One floor above and about 20 feet over, the download speed was slashed in less than half coming in at 375 Mbps. I also ran multiple speed tests from Ethernet wired win10 and win11 PCs and got ~ 910 Mbps down. Those were very good results but not the fastest I’ve seen compared to all other routers I’ve tested in recent months.From a security perspective, it supports WPA 3, and comes with a number of security and parental control features that allow you to group devices and pause or schedule Wi-Fi service or block explicit content. You can also very easily set up a guest WiFi network, so you don’t have to share your WiFi passphrase with visitors.There are a few missing features that may not matter to everyone, but other routers in this price range certainly offer. For example, there is no USB 3.0 port that you could use to share files from an external USB hard drive or thumb drive to other devices on your home network and even over the Internet with the correct network security settings (use/pay for Google Drive instead?) Also, there is only one LAN Ethernet port, so if you have more than one wired device, you’ll have to add a network switch. Moreover the WAN port is only 1 Gbps, so not future proof for those multi-gigabit ISP connections.In conclusion, this Google Nest WiFi Pro router is a well performing and aesthetically smooth device about the height of a soda can and it comes in 4 different colors. It is very easy to set up using the smartphone Home App and suitable for streaming, video conferencing and all other general Internet use. Coverage can also be expanded with the built-in Mesh technology.

SUHD originally posted on bestbuy.com
Worthy Upgrade to the Google Nest WIFI Line
6 November 2022

The Google Nest Wifi Pro is the next in the line of the Google Nest WiFi mesh devices. It's good to see a relatively affordable AXE capable mesh system especially one with the support of Google behind it.To start, it's in the same low impact white box that most Google products come in, which is good to see honestly. The exorbitant packaging of some of the competitors in this area is just unneeded and a waste of materials.Upon opening you're met with a small and unassuming device, smaller than most AXE routers of similar capability (honestly I was shocked at the physical size of many of them). It comes in a few different colors and doesn't look like the spider-esque monstrosities that are commonly available in the performance home router segment. This is ... MoreThe Google Nest Wifi Pro is the next in the line of the Google Nest WiFi mesh devices. It's good to see a relatively affordable AXE capable mesh system especially one with the support of Google behind it.To start, it's in the same low impact white box that most Google products come in, which is good to see honestly. The exorbitant packaging of some of the competitors in this area is just unneeded and a waste of materials.Upon opening you're met with a small and unassuming device, smaller than most AXE routers of similar capability (honestly I was shocked at the physical size of many of them). It comes in a few different colors and doesn't look like the spider-esque monstrosities that are commonly available in the performance home router segment. This is important because a lot of people hide routers away in cabinets and other places simply because they are so ugly unless you're a tech person with a flare for the robotic dramatics that much of them look like. The way it looks allows you to really put it anywhere and give your home the best access to WiFi (especially the 6GHz band as the higher you go in the bands the more difficult it is for them to pass through doors, floors and walls (and furniture if you're trying to hide it away).Upon setup it's very straightfoward, the setup is performed through the Google Home app and is detected automatically. It has two ethernet ports (one for WAN, one for LAN) as is common in these mesh devices of a certain size. If you need more, a simple switch can help.In terms of capabilities, it's capable of the AXE protocol suite, which, if you're keeping track at home means WIFI 6E. This is important as it contains all of the 2.4GHz and 5GHz capabilities of AX and earlier devices, with the newer 6GHz spectrum if your device supports it. Many new devices (including a lot of motherboards currently being released for the newest processors) come capable of WIFI 6E out of the box. The router is capable of both Matter and Thread smart home mesh technologies should you have devices capable of it. Matter is an important feature as, shockingly, many of the biggest names in smart home devices have collaborated in creating a standard together so we can get away from so many competing and incompatible technologies. The parental controls are blessedly included and free of charge unlike certain competitors, although they are just a bit on the basic side.For performance, I had no issues, speaking of those new motherboards, I just built a new PC with AXE capability and it connected easily and at great speed. Keeping in mind again that the 6GHz band while faster, does not pass through walls and floors as easily as I previously mentioned.What's missing? For it to be AXE capable, it's a bit of a disappointment that the WAN is not multi-gig capable. While most home users dont even have 1 gig fiber, much less multi-gig, they've built in a bit of obsolescence in this device by neglecting that. If they allowed for link bonding that would help, but then you'd lose a port usable for a LAN connection.Final thought, if you're in the market for an AXE/WIFI 6E capable mesh network with a ton of features and doesn't look like a monster from a scifi movie, this is the one for you. I easily recommend it.

Beradon originally posted on bestbuy.com

Specification

Frequency band classTri-Band
Operating SystemRouterOS
Product dimensions13.1 x 11.8 x 8.5 cm; 603 Grams
Item Dimensions L x W x H13.1 x 11.8 x 8.5 centimetres
Processor brandARM

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(2,987 reviews)

Experience lightning-fast Wi-Fi speeds up to 4.2Gbps with the Google Nest Wi-Fi Pro, featuring Wi-Fi 6E technology, automatic optimising and smart home integration. Lightning-fast speeds up to 4.2Gbps with Wi-Fi 6E technology Automatic Wi-Fi optimisation ensures you get the best connection Multi-band technology provides faster connections for your devices Seamlessly connect your smart home devices Create separate guest network access for visitors What is Wi-Fi 6E? This cutting-edge innovation provides your compatible devices with exclusive access to the new 6 GHz band, ensuring blazing-fast speeds, minimal latency, and superior overall performance. Say goodbye to connectivity hassles and welcome a new era of seamless online experiences. Expansive coverage With a single router, you can provide strong and consistent coverage for 1-2 bedroom homes. For larger spaces, simply add more routers where needed, ensuring coverage throughout your home. Effortless management Nest Wi-Fi Pro takes the hassle out of your network. It’s easy to set up, self-monitors, and even diagnoses and fixes common network issues, so you can enjoy fast and reliable internet without interruptions. No more dead spots Built-in technology ensures that even at the far reaches of your network’s coverage area, you enjoy a strong and reliable connection. No more dead spots, just fast and consistent speeds. Thoughtfully designed to perform The router is designed to perform optimally when placed out in the open, ensuring that you no longer need to hide away those bulky routers. It’s both powerful and stylish. Supercharge your devices With a more robust connection, your Nest devices, including the Nest Doorbell, and streaming devices like Chromecast with Google TV, perform at their best. Enjoy seamless, high-quality connections with all your connected devices in one place.

Experience lightning-fast Wi-Fi speeds up to 4.2Gbps with the Google Nest Wi-Fi Pro, featuring Wi-Fi 6E technology, automatic optimising and smart home integration. Lightning-fast speeds up to 4.2Gbps with Wi-Fi 6E technology Automatic Wi-Fi optimisation ensures you get the best connection Multi-band technology provides faster connections for your devices Seamlessly connect your smart home devices Create separate guest network access for visitors What is Wi-Fi 6E? This cutting-edge innovation provides your compatible devices with exclusive access to the new 6 GHz band, ensuring blazing-fast speeds, minimal latency, and superior overall performance. Say goodbye to connectivity hassles and welcome a new era of seamless online experiences. Expansive coverage With a single router, you can provide strong and consistent coverage for 1-2 bedroom homes. For larger spaces, simply add more routers where needed, ensuring coverage throughout your home. Effortless management Nest Wi-Fi Pro takes the hassle out of your network. It’s easy to set up, self-monitors, and even diagnoses and fixes common network issues, so you can enjoy fast and reliable internet without interruptions. No more dead spots Built-in technology ensures that even at the far reaches of your network’s coverage area, you enjoy a strong and reliable connection. No more dead spots, just fast and consistent speeds. Thoughtfully designed to perform The router is designed to perform optimally when placed out in the open, ensuring that you no longer need to hide away those bulky routers. It’s both powerful and stylish. Supercharge your devices With a more robust connection, your Nest devices, including the Nest Doorbell, and streaming devices like Chromecast with Google TV, perform at their best. Enjoy seamless, high-quality connections with all your connected devices in one place.

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Experience lightning-fast Wi-Fi speeds up to 4.2Gbps with the Google Nest Wi-Fi Pro, featuring Wi-Fi 6E technology, automatic optimising and smart home integration. Lightning-fast speeds up to 4.2Gbps with Wi-Fi 6E technology Automatic Wi-Fi optimisation ensures you get the best connection Multi-band technology provides faster connections for your devices Seamlessly connect your smart home devices Create separate guest network access for visitors What is Wi-Fi 6E? This cutting-edge innovation provides your compatible devices with exclusive access to the new 6 GHz band, ensuring blazing-fast speeds, minimal latency, and superior overall performance. Say goodbye to connectivity hassles and welcome a new era of seamless online experiences. Expansive coverage With a single router, you can provide strong and consistent coverage for 1-2 bedroom homes. For larger spaces, simply add more routers where needed, ensuring coverage throughout your home. Effortless management Nest Wi-Fi Pro takes the hassle out of your network. It’s easy to set up, self-monitors, and even diagnoses and fixes common network issues, so you can enjoy fast and reliable internet without interruptions. No more dead spots Built-in technology ensures that even at the far reaches of your network’s coverage area, you enjoy a strong and reliable connection. No more dead spots, just fast and consistent speeds. Thoughtfully designed to perform The router is designed to perform optimally when placed out in the open, ensuring that you no longer need to hide away those bulky routers. It’s both powerful and stylish. Supercharge your devices With a more robust connection, your Nest devices, including the Nest Doorbell, and streaming devices like Chromecast with Google TV, perform at their best. Enjoy seamless, high-quality connections with all your connected devices in one place.

Experience lightning-fast Wi-Fi speeds up to 4.2Gbps with the Google Nest Wi-Fi Pro, featuring Wi-Fi 6E technology, automatic optimising and smart home integration. Lightning-fast speeds up to 4.2Gbps with Wi-Fi 6E technology Automatic Wi-Fi optimisation ensures you get the best connection Multi-band technology provides faster connections for your devices Seamlessly connect your smart home devices Create separate guest network access for visitors What is Wi-Fi 6E? This cutting-edge innovation provides your compatible devices with exclusive access to the new 6 GHz band, ensuring blazing-fast speeds, minimal latency, and superior overall performance. Say goodbye to connectivity hassles and welcome a new era of seamless online experiences. Expansive coverage With a single router, you can provide strong and consistent coverage for 1-2 bedroom homes. For larger spaces, simply add more routers where needed, ensuring coverage throughout your home. Effortless management Nest Wi-Fi Pro takes the hassle out of your network. It’s easy to set up, self-monitors, and even diagnoses and fixes common network issues, so you can enjoy fast and reliable internet without interruptions. No more dead spots Built-in technology ensures that even at the far reaches of your network’s coverage area, you enjoy a strong and reliable connection. No more dead spots, just fast and consistent speeds. Thoughtfully designed to perform The router is designed to perform optimally when placed out in the open, ensuring that you no longer need to hide away those bulky routers. It’s both powerful and stylish. Supercharge your devices With a more robust connection, your Nest devices, including the Nest Doorbell, and streaming devices like Chromecast with Google TV, perform at their best. Enjoy seamless, high-quality connections with all your connected devices in one place.

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The lowest price for Google Nest Wifi Pro Home Mesh Wi-Fi 6E Router right now is $139.73 at TechCrazy, compared across 9 retailers.

The all-time low was $75.00 on 25 Apr 2026 — today's price is 86% above the lowest ever. It has been notably cheaper before — worth setting a price alert.

Prices last updated 9 June 2026.

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