# Google Whole-Home Mesh System Deal Cuts Price $170
Google's whole-home mesh wifi system is currently discounted by $170, bringing it to a lower price point for households struggling with weak connectivity across larger spaces.
Mesh wifi systems work by distributing a single network across multiple nodes placed throughout your home, eliminating dead zones that traditional single-router setups create. Google's offering competes directly with systems from Eero, Netgear Orbi, and TP-Link, each addressing the same problem: homes where distance from the primary router causes slow speeds in bedrooms, basements, or outside areas.
The discount applies to Google's complete mesh package. The system uses Google's own networking technology and integrates with Google Home devices if you use that ecosystem. Installation is straightforward. You place nodes in different rooms, connect them through the Google Home app, and the system automatically optimizes traffic between them.
For renters and homeowners alike, mesh systems have become practical investments. A single router typically covers 1,500 to 2,000 square feet effectively. Larger homes, those with dense walls or multiple floors, or properties where the router sits in a corner all suffer from coverage gaps. Mesh systems solve this by creating overlapping zones of strong signal.
The $170 discount makes this option more competitive with cheaper single-router alternatives, though you'll still spend more upfront than a basic router. However, if your current setup leaves you with spotty internet in certain rooms, a mesh system provides tangible improvement. Streaming, video calls, and online gaming perform better when devices connect to nodes located near them rather than struggling to reach a distant main router.
Check current retailer pricing before purchasing, as discounts on networking equipment shift frequently and vary by seller.
