Google today pointed to results of a test from an independent company suggesting that its $129 Google Wifi routers can deliver faster internet connections than similar routers from other companies.
The promotion of the tests, conducted by Allion USA, comes ahead of the December 5 shipping date of the Google Wifi, which was first announced in October.
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Allion placed two routers from each company in a 3,000-square-foot, two-floor home, one on each floor, and then checked connection speeds with a MacBook Air at four locations around the home, as Google product manager Roshan Baliga explained today in a blog post.
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“Google Wifi is 75 percent faster than Eero in the living room, and more than twice as fast as Luma at the same location,” Baliga wrote. In one area within the home, he wrote, the tests showed the Google Wifi delivering a connection five times faster than Eero’s.
Also today, Bloomberg reported that Apple has closed its router division, after years of sales of AirPort products.
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