Google recently announced that it would be releasing a new network infrastructure product called OnHub WI-FI router. The search-giant has been working with a China-based company called TP-Link and stated that the device update is scheduled for public release on Tuesday for $200 for pre-order at Google, Amazon and Walmart online Stores.
The company has made the move to improve broadband internet infrastructure by providing households with a 13 antena circular device that gears up with a 1.4GHz dual-core processor. The router is expected to boost up internet speed of about 1900mps.
To connect to the device using a smartphone, users would be required to download an app by the name of "GOOGLE ON” which is available on Google Play Store and Apple App Store. The app acts as a setup wizard to connect to the router along with the ability to administer and manage the devices connected to the device. The app will also be able to provide details about internet connectivity, speed and other relevant data.