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Google Nest Wifi Pro is a cutting-edge Wi-Fi 6E mesh system featuring up to 2x faster speeds than Wi-Fi 6, delivering reliable coverage across 6600 sq ft with three routers. It intelligently prioritizes network traffic, self-diagnoses and resolves issues, and offers robust security with secure boot and guest network options, making it ideal for modern homes demanding seamless connectivity and privacy.







| ASIN | B0BCQSYPZB |
| Are Batteries Included | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #18,298 in Computers ( See Top 100 in Computers ) #349 in Routers |
| Brand | |
| Color | Snow |
| Connectivity Type | Wi-Fi |
| Customer Reviews | 3.9 3.9 out of 5 stars (1,228) |
| Date First Available | 4 October 2022 |
| Item Weight | 18 g |
| Item model number | G6ZUC |
| Manufacturer | |
| Operating System | Google's Nest OS |
| Product Dimensions | 13.1 x 11.8 x 8.5 cm; 18 g |
| Series | Nest Wifi Pro |
| Wireless Type | 802.11ax |
J**G
Ready to setup, solid performance
Ready to setup and solid performance. Only downside is that with some Galaxy phones the wifi needs to be disconnected sometimes. Don't know if it's Samsung or Google wifi that's the issue but the office jag never had problem on other access points
M**I
Very very bad mesh router
I have net speed 1G. On Google Nest Wifi Pro, net speed dropped down badly and i got only ( D-230Mbps / U-320Mbps). Before I have eero pro 6e. Really eero mesh router provide me net speed (D-950Mbps / U-329Mbps). Google not learned from other competitors, like (eero / TP-LINK / Asus / Orbi). Also my home server become slowly and sometimes disconnected due to bad google nest wifi pro router. Not recommend this router and don't think to purchase it.
E**A
تجربتي مع المنتج سيئة للغاية حيث انه غير مطابق للوصف من حيث المساحة التي تغطيها كل وحدة والوحدات مجتمعة تم شراء مجموعتين كل منهما 3 قطعة وتم تركيب كل منهم في غرفة في شقة واحدة كبيرة وكانت النتيجة مخيبة للامال من حيث اتصالهم ببعضهم واشارة الواي فاي وسرعة النت ما اضطرني لاعادة وصلهم سلكيا كي احصل بالنهاية على النتيجة المرجوة
A**R
Two pin power adapter
Ordered this in the UAE and it was shipped with two pin US style power adapter. If you don’t have space for or just don’t want to have to use a two pin to three pin adapter then you should avoid.
W**.
The only reason why I am upgrading is because my IPS gave me deal for 1 GBs. I had 200 MBs and that was more than enough for me. I had Google Wifi (gen1) for about 5 years. No problems except I had to buy extra pod to strengthen the signal (i live in condo and i have brick walls). So the signal from my balcony room (storage with concrete walls) was poor to my office. I bought nest wifi and everything was working good (connection was great / good) between nest wifi (router gen2) to 2 google wifi (gen1). I notice that after I got 1 GBs from ISP my speed was still the same 100 MBs on wifi. When I disconnected gen 1s (routers) my speed next to router (testing on iphone 14pro) was 560 MBs. If I would probably just switch my old 2 google wifi (gen 1) to Nest Wifi (gen2) I would be just fine. But since I live in condo I was like let me try that new 6Ghz. So I bought Nest Wifi Pro 3pk. Signal between 3 of them is great. If I would just use 2 it would be “Good signal”. I live in 1500 sqft apt, but my main router is basically in concrete storage (maybe I will drill a whole and put that router inside apt and give update). Speed next to Nest Wifi pro (gen3) router seems to be the same as Nest Wifi (gen2) what I am trying to say is I wouldn’t upgrade if all my previous pods were Nest Wifi (gen2). I wouldn’t expect more than 600 MBs on this routers based on my research online. What I like about google is steady speed, and they are upgrading software for this Nest Wifi Pro (so in future it will get better) Wifi speeds: Shed 500-600 MBs download / 22 MBs upload wifi speed Workout Room about 300 MBs Office 150-300 MBs Overall I don’t play a lot of games. Tried for CS 2 and ping was good, no lags in game. Streaming videos for 6hrs no buffering problems. Overall: If are upgrading from Google Wifi yea thats upgrade. I would not suggest upgrading Nest Wifi (only if you experience network problems or want to see if wifi will be stronger but I don’t see this wifi hitting more than 600 Mbs). Who needs more than 1 GBs internet. Design: I don’t really care about it but looks like nice stone (gen3). If its goes about power connector I am not a fan of it. Gen 1 had better in my opinion because if you connect to multiple plug connector it easy. Missing: Nest WiFi pro use 1 GBs Ethernet/WAN speed (that wire entry) while competition use 2.5 GBs Ethernet/WAN speed. On the other hand who use Ethernet anymore? Gaming desktops and maybe playstation. But going forward I believe it will be all Wifi at some point. Signal: Seems to be better than Google WiFi (gen 1 and gen 2) Software: I had recently update on this which means google is working on this router. Maybe It will get better in future. Installation: Very easy on Google Home app. If you use the same wifi password and name, all your devices will connect automatically. However 3rd took me about 5 tries but finally was added. Price: Very Good compare to others. If you need 4pk see costco. Update from 14 January 2024: I found that moving modem and router from my storage/heating closet to open (without obstruction of concrete/brick walls) inside apartment made increased speed of 400-600 Mbps per second. The farther away pod goes 400+ Mbps. (On 1gb internet for comcast) I don’t see any issues with this system. I changed my 4 starts to 5 stars.
J**P
Es un excelente producto que si te ayuda para que no tengas inestabilidad sobre la red.
J**M
Bought this when it first became available. Just received this afternoon 11/4. Tried setting up but both access points would not connect. Spent 1 hour on the phone with support and they finally said to me ‘they’ll kick this up to a senior engineer but, if I can I should return it to Amazon as it appears defective’. So I’m returning it after spending 2+ hours trying to setup and on the phone with support. Just to give background I am very familiar with google products as I have the original google wifi. Worked flawlessly till they passed a firmware upgrade on this past summer. Since then have had to restart all the routers once a week. The next one I order better work. Will update once I get and successfully setup. Update 11/26 - got the system to work by hooking each wifi point up to the router with internet first. That allowed each wifi point to load whatever updated software it needed as well as connect to the system. I was then able to disconnect each point from the routers internet via Ethernet cord move it to where I wanted it and then it reconnected to the main router. The system now works perfectly and is super fast! Love it!!! But, can’t say the same for google support. They should know how to make the system work and be able to troubleshoot it if someone calls, like me, and the fact that they weren’t able to is not goog sneed for me or anyone in the future if something happens. Now that this works I can recommend it and say it’s fairly simple to setup. Just connect each point to the router when initially setting up so they can each get setup. Hope this helps everyone!
J**E
Utter crap. First, I have an old 3 story house with lathe and plaster walls. I had an Orbi system with 5 satellites that worked really well once it was set up (a whole other story). My router died and the series was discontinued. I thought (stupidly) that i would migrate my entire EIFI mesh to Google as I like thier app and interface (versus Orbi's which is garbage). So, I invest in 3 of these nest wifi Pro's. Install went great, they talk to each other, ok. They are supposed to cover 2200sq ft. Now, we all know that is with a million caveats to cover thier rear ends, but I figurede I would get 50% of that, so I should be pushing 3300ft sq. Sure. So, I figured that I had 5 Orbi's, so 6 Nests seems reasonable. So, I buy 3 MORE! for a total of 6. That should be 6600 sq ft. (2200/2 * 6) right? Coverage is ok, but still a bit laggy. So I double down. If 6 is good, 9 is better!!! I should be covering the entire block! Man, I get great signal everywhere. But it is so freaking laggy that is darn near useless. The little google app says "you have great signals", and yet everything stalls, trouble connecting, torubvle stayiing connected. Im sure I have some interferences someplace, but man this is crap. My Orbi systrem, once set up, was an absolute champ. This system, well I have 9 pods for sale!
C**H
In 2020 had our household number of devices skyrocket due to laptops, pads, smart tvs, and got a TPLINK high end, multi-band (3) wifi system...and had routine troubles with wifi crapping out, not reaching around the house, rolling restarts of every device, just a general pain. Finally the WIFI just stopped altogether after 2.5 yrs, and it was time for something else. This system is AMAZING - lots of dinged reviews are for compatibility with older systems, hodge-podge setups - maybe that's a problem, but for us it was perfect. I LOVE the REDUNDANCY built into the system: Got the three pack, one for each floor. If any of the units bites the dust, I can physically connect ANY of the three to the ISP line and it becomes the main node, and my house can survive on two (probably even one). Bought three as it was much cheaper per unit (130/each vs 180 each alone). I was worried during the setup that it said that they should not be placed more than "2 rooms" apart, but had no problems putting one per floor, opposite ends of the house. My worst node is "good" vs "great". Setup took a little while to find the internet, just let my phone do it's thing for 5minutes and it was done. Each unit took another 5 or so, so in <20 minutes, the whole house was covered! The WIFI is AMAZING - even though I had a "high end" system from 2.5 yrs ago, they've improved the signal, so now we get WiFi6 throughout not just our whole house....but our entire property as well. No more cutting out in the driveway or garden! Got to take down our extender, which caused problems because of the different network name - now just one name EVERYWHERE. Folks have complained that there weren't multiple Ethernet jacks per unit (lists two, but one is in, one is out), but if you can get cheap ethernet splitters to go off of that if needed. So for us, absolutely perfect! Only ding would be the price ...an unexpected $400 to keep the house going, but could have probably made it work with fewer units, and I'm cheap, so anything would have been too much.
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