Google started the process of making routers easier to use and more cylindrical with the $200 TP-Link OnHub. The company then partnered with Asus to produce a second model costing $220. The design is slightly narrower, and you can wave a hand over the top to instantly prioritize a device.
Since that extra $20 bucks might be just enough to dissuade some of you from picking up the latter option, a couple of retailers have evened out the prices. Right now Best Buy is selling the Asus OnHub for $199.99. If you don’t want to bother with the main site, you can go through eBay instead.
BH manages to undercut that price by four whole cents. There you can get the router for $199.95. It’s also showing me no sales tax, which is roughly $10 less than Best Buy.
Whichever site you choose, shipping is free.