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Testseek.com have collected 25 expert reviews of the Google OnHub Router and the average rating is 68%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Google OnHub Router.
 
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The editors liked

  • Easy
  • Stupid easy to set up
  • Boosts Wi-Fi performance
  • Real-time monitoring via app
  • Priority mode great for streaming video
  • The Google Asus OnHub is a sleek-looking router that delivers reliable Wi-Fi performance. For mobile users
  • It's fun to setup and easy to use
  • Extremely easy to set up and use
  • Attractive price/performance ratio
  • Can be managed from the cloud
  • Trusted platform module to foil hackers
  • Sleek look
  • Easy setup
  • Well-designed app
  • Solid close-range performance in testing
  • Great Design
  • The App Is Very User-Friendly If You're Not Interested In In-Depth Configuration
  • Packed With Hardware That May Be Used In The Future
  • 13 Antennas

The editors didn't like

  • I mean
  • $200? Doesn't do fancy stuff that networking nerds will demand
  • Should I Buy It?
  • The main reason not to buy is the price. OnHub is very much the future
  • And big ideas you can't see yet are going to feel a little flimsy compared to the two crisp B
  • Pricey
  • Only one Ethernet LAN port
  • Power cable is too short
  • The expensive router has many hardware parts that can't currently be used
  • And it can only support a single wired device. It can't be set up or managed via computer or Web browser. And the router must be registered to at least one Google account and remai
  • Many settings can't be changed
  • No USB storage or printer sharing
  • No guest network
  • Only one LAN port
  • Only one wired port
  • No PC/Web browser app
  • Lacks many standard management options
  • Some features not yet enabled
  • Expensive
  • The App Is Too Simple If You Want A More In-Depth Configuration
  • Only One LAN Port
  • Lots Of Unused Hardware
  • Only SmartPhone App For Setting-Up

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  Published: 2015-09-05, Author: Mario , review by: gizmodo.com

  • Easy
  • I mean, $200? Doesn't do fancy stuff that networking nerds will demand, Should I Buy It?, The main reason not to buy is the price. OnHub is very much the future, and big ideas you can't see yet are going to feel a little flimsy compared to the two crisp B
  • The main reason not to buy is the price. OnHub is very much the future, and big ideas you can’t see yet are going to feel a little flimsy compared to the two crisp Benjamins it’s going to cost you. The app-based interface is incredibly easy—why is that so...

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  Published: 2015-08-31, Author: Raymond , review by: mashable.com

  • Stupid easy to set up, Boosts Wi-Fi performance, Real-time monitoring via app, Priority mode great for streaming video
  • Pricey, Only one Ethernet LAN port, Power cable is too short
  • The Google OnHub is incredibly easy to set up and gives you more reliable Wi-Fi through smart software...

 
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  Published: 2015-08-31, Author: Michael , review by: networkworld.com

  • Abstract:  You'll either love or hate the new OnHub Wi-Fi router that Google and TP-Link have cooked up. If you're of the “I just want it to work” mindset, you'll dig it. If you're an enthusiast who likes to bend hardware to your will, tweaking knobs and being aware...

 
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  Published: 2015-08-31, review by: pcworld.com_techhive.com

  • Extremely easy to set up and use, Attractive price/performance ratio, Can be managed from the cloud, Trusted platform module to foil hackers
  • Many settings can't be changed, No USB storage or printer sharing, No guest network, Only one LAN port
  • The OnHub won't make you trade price for performance, and it's great for people who don't want to fiddle with their Wi-Fi networks. Power users, on the other hand, will quickly discover that too many decisions have been decisions made for them—and can't b...

 
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  Published: 2016-02-04, Author: John , review by: au.pcmag.com

  • Sleek look, Easy setup, Well-designed app, Solid close-range performance in testing
  • Only one wired port, No PC/Web browser app, Lacks many standard management options, Some features not yet enabled
  • The Google OnHub makes it easy to bring dual-band 802.11ac networking to your home, but it's missing many of the management features you'd expect from a $200 router...

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  Published: 2015-11-13, review by: cnet.com.au

  • The Google Asus OnHub is a sleek-looking router that delivers reliable Wi-Fi performance. For mobile users, it's fun to setup and easy to use
  • The expensive router has many hardware parts that can't currently be used, and it can only support a single wired device. It can't be set up or managed via computer or Web browser. And the router must be registered to at least one Google account and remai
  • The new Google Asus OnHub is a reliable, fun-to-use router that's grossly overpriced for its limited in functionality...

 
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  Published: 2015-12-21, review by: trustedreviews.com

  • Great design, Easy to setup, Promise of updates
  • So-so performance, Not suitable for advanced users, Better performers on the market
  • Google's OnHub is a solid first stab at the router market, but with pricing starting at $199.99, the router is a bit expensive, given its lack of key features...

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  Published: 2015-11-13, review by: CNET.co.uk

  • The Google Asus OnHub is a sleek-looking router that delivers reliable Wi-Fi performance. For mobile users, it's fun to setup and easy to use
  • The expensive router has many hardware parts that can't currently be used, and it can only support a single wired device. It can't be set up or managed via computer or Web browser. And the router must be registered to at least one Google account and remai
  • The new Google Asus OnHub is a reliable, fun-to-use router that's grossly overpriced for its limited in functionality...

 
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  Published: 2016-02-03, Author: John , review by: in.pcmag.com

  • Sleek look, Easy setup, Well-designed app, Solid close-range performance in testing
  • Only one wired port, No PC/Web browser app, Lacks many standard management options, Some features not yet enabled
  • The Google OnHub makes it easy to bring dual-band 802.11ac networking to your home, but it's missing many of the management features you'd expect from a $200 router...

 
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  Published: 2015-10-09, Author: Ludovic , review by: geeksandcom.com

  • Simplicité d'utilisation, Design, Potentiel d'évolution
  • Manque de fonctionnalités encore, Prix, Performances
  • Proposer le Onhub à 270$, ce qui le place dans le haut de gamme des routeurs actuel, fait en sorte que l'on attend plus de l'appareil qu'une simplicité d'installation et d'utilisation. On attend des performances sans faille, afin d'avoir une connexion per...

 
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