Yahoo – AFP,
19 Aug 2015
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| Google unveiled a WiFi router looking to increase the ease and speed at which people's increasingly indispensable smartphones and tablets connect at home with its services (AFP Photo/Kimihiro Hoshino) |
San
Francisco (AFP) - Google unveiled a WiFi router looking to increase the ease
and speed at which people's increasingly indispensable smartphones and tablets
connect at home with its services.
The
Internet giant touted OnHub, a partnership with TP-LINK networking product
manufacturer, as a "different kind of router for a new way to WiFi."
"Instead
of headaches and spotty connections, OnHub gives you Wi-Fi that's fast, secure,
and easy to use," Google said in a blog post.
OnHub,
priced at $200 for online preorders in the United States, is small and
cylindrical, and users can connect on Apple's iPhones or its own Android devices.
It is due
in stores in the United States and Canada in the coming weeks.
The home
router even lets users prioritize which device gets the fastest connection
speed.
Smart
devices -- from heating and cooling system regulators to fire and security
alarms -- are a booming business.
Google last
year bought Nest for more than $3 billion.

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