These days, Wifi undeniably plays an important role in every household and consumers are looking for the best device they can use instead of using router, considering the price, performance and ease of use. Consumers have a selection of a Mesh Wifi system that they can set-up in their home and in connection with this, a Google Wifi review has compared the Google Wifi to Eero and Orbi, check it out here.
There are three mesh Wifi systems that a consumer can choose from, they are the following:
Google Wifi
According to CNET, Google Wifi is easy to use and to setup with a strong Wifi coverage and fast speed. The internet speed can also be extended to every part of the house (no more dead spots). To do this, iOS or Android device connected to the internet is needed to manage the settings and a google account so users can manage the setup whenever its needed.
In addition, the Google Wifi has a modular design for better coverage, a modern design and the control features are family-friendly, only it has no web interface and is lacking some advance features, Engadget reported. According to The Verge, the Google Wifi system got a good balance between speed, coverage and cost.
At the price of $129 for individual pack and $299 for the pack of 3, the Google Wifi is a solid choice.
Eero
Eero performs exquisitely and with its compact design, it is easy to setup and it automatically updates itself. However, it is quite expensive, so this is best for people who are after the system performance.
Netgear Orbi
Netgear's Orbi also works perfectly and has a wide Wifi coverage which can actually cover up to 2,000 square feet. The fact that it can update itself makes it a perfect choice for people who aren't too techy enough to handle manual setups. However, like the Eero, it is also expensive and is poorly designed, Business Insider reported.
So now the decision of choice lies on each consumer depending on their needs and budget as well.