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  2. Nest Wifi - Wikipedia

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    Nest Wifi, its predecessor the Google Wifi, and the Nest Wifi's successor, the Nest Wifi Pro, are a line of mesh-capable wireless routers and add-on points developed by Google as part of the Google Nest family of products. The first generation was announced on October 4, 2016, and released in the United States on December 5, 2016.

  3. Google Nest (smart speakers) - Wikipedia

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    A larger version of the Google Nest Hub, called the Google Nest Hub Max, was announced on May 7, 2019. It features a 10-inch (1280 x 800) display, integrated camera (which can be used for face recognition, Google Duo video calls, and as a security camera), and larger speakers with a rear-facing subwoofer.

  4. The best smart speakers for seniors in 2023 - AOL

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    Assistant: Alexa | Connectivity: Bluetooth, Wi-Fi | Spatial audio: No | Smart Home Hub compatibility: ... Wi-Fi extender. ... who also lives inside Google's Nest Audio and Mini smart speakers ...

  5. Nest WiFi's range extenders double as smart speakers - AOL

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    The Pixel 4 wasn't the only secret Google couldn't keep from spilling all over the internet. Another device, the Nest WiFi, has been leaked a couple of times before the company's Made by Google ...

  6. Is the Google Nest Mini the Best Smart Speaker for Your Home?

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    Our pros tested the Google Nest Mini to find out if it's worth buying. Here's what you need to know about sound quality, design, ease of use and more.

  7. Wireless repeater - Wikipedia

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    Since only one wireless device can transmit at once, wireless transmissions are doubled (router to the repeater and then repeater to the client versus just router to the client), and so: Wireless throughput is reduced by at least 50%. [1] Wireless interference (e.g., with other networks on the same channel) is at least doubled.