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Google Wifi Arrives In Canada

Google's home WiFi system, simply called Google Wifi, is now available in Canada. 
It has already arrived in the US and UK markets, and now people can get a single unit for $179 CAD or a triple pack for $439 CAD.

The Google WiFi system uses a mesh router setup to improve coverage throughout a location when you're using more than one unit. 
It is similar in many ways to competitors like Eero.
If you set up three units throughout a large house, it's unlikely you'll notice significant speed drops or spotty coverage, which isn't always the case with a single router.

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