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Google creates router with TP-LINK, dubbed OnHub – Hungry Geeks

Routers and other networking devices have long been boring pieces of the I.T. consumer products world. Networking brands have tried to reinvent and redesign their product to make it more attractive to attract more customer. Finally, Google made it cooler with OnHub.

Google announces their new router called OnHub, a router which is easy to set up, manage and is able to tie multiple smart gadgets at home or small of office with high performance. OnHub is purely a router and should start to go on store shelves on August 31 for 199.99USD or around 8,600Php.

OnHub connects through 802.11a/b/g/n/ac and has Bluetooth Smart Ready, Weave, 802.15.4 to connect with other future gadgets. It also has a dedicated storage of 4GB for software updates. On the speed-side; OnHub delivers up to 1900Mbps by supporting both 2.4GHz and5GHz frequencies if you have them; this is done through 13 antennas. Yes! 13! with six 2.4GHz antennas, six 5GHz antennas and one congestion-sensing antenna aranged in a unique circular pattern. While blinking lights might be expected, Google’s OnHub is through with it. The device uses a dimmable light ring that uses one of four color indicators to give you feedback.

OnHub is built with partnership with TP-LINK but a second iteration of the product is said to be on the way with ASUS.

Size and weight

Unit weight 1.9lb
Package weight 3.5lb
Unit dimensions 7.5in tall x 4.6in diameter
Package dimensions 10.8in x 5.0in x 5.0in

Hardware

CPU IPQ8064 Dual Core 1.4GHz
e-MMC flash 4GB
Memory 1GB DDR3L
NOR flash 8MB
USB port 1x USB3.0
Speaker 3W
Ambient light sensor Included
LED Six tri-color arrays
Trusted Platform Module Infineon SLB 9615

Compatibility

ZigBee®/Thread 802.15.4 conformance
Bluetooth Bluetooth 4.0
Wireless security WPA2-PS

Electrical and environmental requirements

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