"Recently Google has launched its new Wi-Fi router which is called Google Wi-Fi. Google announced the router at their blog “madeby” at the news went viral within a few days.

Previously, Google introduced the OnHub router with TP-Link and Asus, and now at the end of 2016, it has announced one of its own devices. Google Wi-Fi- the device launched by Google has Scandinavian-style looking base stations, double-stacked hockey puck, which Google describes as a ""visually subtle"" disk. One of the coolest and most admirable aspect of this router is that by buying multiple routers, you can form a mesh network.

We have collected all the information you might be interested in, and everything that you need to know about the newly launched Google Wi-Fi as well as when and where you can buy them.

What is Google Wi-Fi - An Introduction

As per Google Google Wi-Fi is a new kind of robust Wi-Fi system that can be expanded and also beams powerful Wi-Fi signals throughout the home"".

Google Wi-Fi is designed to be expandable so that you can use several of these in your home. The router can also handle multiple devices which mean you can stream in the living room and kitchen and also while someone plays games in the basement. It also provides no Wi-Fi congestion or a contest for bandwidth.

The Working of Google Wi-Fi Mesh

Network For mesh networking, you place several of these routers as known as points, around your home to boost the network. By this, you will get Wi-Fi signals everywhere in your home, whether it is your bathroom or your basement. Google Wi-Fi can be regarded as an expandable system for better coverage. Instead of one router, you have to place multiple routers which work together to deliver active input to throughout your home, as claimed by Google.

It essentially offers mesh network-like coverage.

Cost of Google Wi-Fi

Google Wi-Fi is priced to be $129 for one base station or $299 for three.

Amounts of Google router needed for Mesh Network

If your home is smaller (up to 1500 sq ft), Google recommended that you start with a single Google Wi-Fi router. You can always add more routers/points if you need more coverage in a bigger home. Google is offering a three-pack set which covers up to 4500 sq ft area.

Some more things that Google Wi-Fi can do

Google Wi-Fi has another feature called Network Assist that allows it to manage and optimize the network actively. This optimization behind the scenes will allow you to use the network efficiently, and you will not have to adjust the settings as the Wi-Fi will handle networking, picking channels, etc. automatically.

By this assistance, the signal is kept stronger in every corner of your home, and the device you would be using will be transitioned to the best router for lesser congestion and better speed.

Is there any app of Google Wi-Fi?

Yes, although the network assistant optimizes it without any input, you can still control it through an app. By the companion app, you can manage different features like Wi-Fi access of your kids. The Google said that you would not have to shut down the router, rather you will just go to the application and hit pause."