Nest WiFi’s range extenders double as smart speakers

The Pixel 4 wasn't the only secret Google couldn't keep from spilling all over the internet. Another device, the Nest WiFi, has been leaked a couple of times before the company's Made by Google event in New York City today. But now it's official. As...

TP-Link’s $70 WiFi 6 router is destined for Walmart

The speedier WiFi 6 standard is barely a year old, but it's already becoming easy to find low-cost routers that support it. TP-Link is introducing two Walmart-bound WiFi 6 routers, the Archer AX1500 and AX3000, that are focused on lower the price of...

Netgear’s WiFi 6 mesh router comes with a $700 price tag

Netgear made a number of announcements at this year's IFA tech show in Berlin, including details on a new WiFi 6 mesh extender, the first cloud-configurable commercial grade mesh network, and a new router that comes with an eye-watering price tag.

A wall-mounted router that keeps your signal amplified and you organized

As necessary as internet routers are, the abundance of wires and disarray that they bring with them isn’t welcome within our workspace. Whilst hiding the router beneath the desk seemingly solves the aforementioned issues, the signal strength and reliably suffers, leading to frustrating drops in signal!

A WALL ROUTER has been designed with these issues firmly in mind, as it relocates the device to a location that doesn’t only elevate its position within the room, but also its functionality! The wall-mounted device is free from any obstructions, allowing it to provide a clear and uninterrupted signal effectively throughout the home. Due to the router now being visible, its only appropriate for it to carry a more considered aesthetic… and this device certainly does; its clean, fuss-free design paired with the 2-in-1 cable leads to a reserved appearance that doesn’t demand attention. The integrated ring of light on the front not only adds to the visual interest, but also acts as a visual indicator; the brighter the light, the stronger the signal!

Designer: Yeong Seok Go

Bright light means good signal strength, and dark light means bad signal strength.

ASUS’ latest WiFi 6 router looks appallingly normal

When you look up WiFi 6 routers, you tend to end up with a bunch of nightmare-inducing designs that resemble gigantic dead spiders. Luckily, brands like Netgear and TP-Link have shown that such products can don a more humble outfit, and ASUS is final...

Netgear’s latest gaming router goes on sale in April for $199

Whether you're playing Fortnite, Apex Legends or PUBG, less lag means more wins. Netgear promises its new gaming router will deliver both. The company debuted the Nighthawk Pro Gaming XR300 WiFi Router at SXSW this week. It'll be available worldwide...