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TP-LINK and Google Collaborate to Launch OnHub

Is available for online preorder at the TP-LINK store, the Google Store, Amazon.com and Walmart.com in the U.S

TP-LINK has collaborated with Google to introduce OnHub, a router for the new way to Wi-Fi. OnHub is a new kind of router designed to keep up with the latest technology in the home, and help make Wi-Fi faster, more secure, and easy to use.

“We count on Wi-Fi more than ever, and we need it to work well to do all the things we love to do online,” said Trond Wuellner, group product manager at Google. “By working with TP-LINK, we’ve brought together expertise across hardware and software to design OnHub, a new router that gives you a fast connection, makes Wi-Fi management simple, and gets better over time.”

“TP-LINK is the only vertically integrated networking manufacturer and by combining our proven core competencies with Google, we are able to reinvent the way routers live in today’s connected homes,” said Andy Chen, vice president Networking Business Unit at TP-LINK International. “From design to functionality, OnHub delivers a better and more powerful, easy-to-use Wi-Fi experience.”

OnHub is managed by the Google On mobile app, making it easy to set up and manage Wi-Fi. During setup, OnHub selects the settings that will work best for the home, then automatically adjusts if things change so the network is always performing at its best.

OnHub is available for online preorder at the TP-LINK store, the Google Store, Amazon.com and Walmart.com in the U.S. and will be widely available at retailers in the U.S. and Canada in the coming weeks. MSRP for OnHub is $199.99.

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