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Netgear Nighthawk AC1750 Smart 802.11ac Router $90 (Reg. $110)

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Amazon is offering the Netgear Nighthawk AC1750 Smart 802.11ac WiFi Router for $89.99 shipped when the on-page $20 coupon is clipped. For comparison, Best Buy has it for $110 and this is within $3 of Amazon’s all-time low price. Rated 4.3/5 stars by 13,431 Amazon shoppers.

Netgear Nighthawk AC1750 Router Features:

  • AC1750 Wi-Fi-450+1300 Mbps speeds and high-power external antennas. Ideal for homes with 12 or more Wi-Fi devices
  • Beamforming+ improves range, boosts speed and performance for both 2.4 and 5GHz devices
  • NETGEAR genie App – Enjoy more of your connected home. Now with remote access
  • One USB 3.0 Port
  • Beamforming+ focuses Wi-Fi signals from the wireless router to Wi-Fi devices

Homes come in all shapes and sizes and Nighthawk Smart WiFi Router provides WiFi coverage no matter where you connect in your home. Get the fastest WiFi currently available & enjoy a blazing-fast, lag-free WiFi experience for gaming, video streaming or surfing. Stay connected with NETGEAR’s advanced features, you’ll reduce interference & enjoy more reliable WiFi connectivity.

Maintain high security across your network to help ensure your privacy & family is safe while online. Whether it’s preventing phishing & spyware or just limiting access for kids & guests, NETGEAR has you covered.

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Perry Raskin is an editor at 9to5Toys. Contact him at perry@9to5mac.com.