You probably have a Wi-Fi router, and you might have a smart home hub of some sort as well. Why not make those devices the same thing? That's Samsung's latest router, which it calls the SmartThings Wifi. This replaces Samsung's old Home Connect router with SmartThings integration. This time, Samsung's system has Mesh networking thanks to a partnership with Plume.

The old Home Connect could work in a mesh if you bought multiple units, but the system wasn't really designed with that in mind. SmartThings Wifi comes in single and three-packs ($120 and $280, respectively). The technology licensed from Plume balances network load and manages interference. Plume has its own mesh Wi-Fi system, but it's also licensed its technology to several other companies.

In addition to being your router, the SmartThings Wifi has Zigbee, Z-wave, and Bluetooth 4.1 connectivity for controlling smart home hardware. It ties into the Samsung SmartThings platform to support cameras, power outlets, motion sensors, lights, and so much more. Separately, there's a new standalone SmartThings hub ($70) that connects over WiFi rather than ethernet. The Samsung SmartThings Wifi and updated hub should begin hitting various online retailers today. Samsung has the 3-pack listed right now, and Fry's has both single and three-packs. Newegg has both (single and three-pack) listed, but they're not in stock yet.

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