Best Buy is your one stop shop for the latest and greatest technology like the Asus ROG Rapture GT6 mesh Wi-Fi 6 system we are giving away in this contest. This new router certainly qualifies as both latest and greatest. It feature the amazing new technology for whole home coverage. It also has game specific features to ensure that your gaming proceeds uninterrupted, even where there are multiple devices throughout your home drawing bandwidth from your internet. Read on and enter for a chance to win the sample that we sent for a review on the blog.

Where in your home do you use the internet

Is there anyplace in your home where you do not use the internet? I read a survey recently that said over 65% of respondents admitted to using their phones while on the toilet. You might not be gaming in there, but you likely use the internet in many places in your home. With a mesh router, you will get the same strong internet signal in the kitchen, in the living room, in all of the bedroom and, yes, even in the bathroom.

I admit, during NFL season, I have been known to soak in the tub while watching a game! I have multiple routers in my home to ensure I get a strong signal. The router we are giving away in this contest comes with two routers that work together to boost the wireless signal throughout your home. Gamers get unique functions that optimize game traffic.

How do you learn about the newest technology available for your home

Most people in Canada probably don’t even know that router technology keeps improving. It’s hard to keep up with the changes and improvement in all different kinds of technology including laptops, routers … even small appliances. Best Buy’s website has a latest & greatest page where you will only see the newest and best technology.

The blog too has a section that presents reviews and announcements about new products you can find at Best Buy. You can click on the “Latest and Greatest Tech” link on the right side of any article on the blog. If you click on it now you’ll find the review of the ASUS ROG Rapture GT6 Whole Home Mesh Wi-Fi 6 System.  I suggest you read that review than return here for a chance to win that sample that was reviewed.

How to enter

Entering this contest is easy and you can enter in three different ways.

  1. In a comment below, tell us how many rooms in your home you use the internet and any areas of your home where the internet seems weak.
  2. In a comment below the review article for this router, tell us which feature discussed in that article do you think is the best reason to get this router.
  3. Email a photo: If you visit any Best Buy store, take a picture with your smartphone of the any Asus section or product in a store. Then in an email to bestbuyblog@bestbuycanada.ca with the subject line “Asus ROG router contest” tell us the location of the store (city, street) and attach the picture.

What you can win

At the end of this contest, we will randomly select one winner from all eligible entries to receive the Asus ROG Rapture GT6 mesh Wi-Fi 6 system that was reviewed on the blog.

This contest runs from April 8th to April 23rd.

Remember that you can enter in three different ways. Everyone wants great, consistent internet in their homes. So tell your family and friends to enter this contest too.

Win an ASUS ROG Rapture GT6 whole home mesh Wi-Fi 6 system Rules and Regulations

Good Luck.

Martin Renaud
Editor in Chief
Martin loves working with the talented editors and writers on the Best Buy Blog as Editor-in-Chief. During his spare time he is either working on his next novel, cooking up a masterpiece in the kitchen, or adding some smart tech to his new home on Mayne Island in British Columbia.

573 COMMENTS

  1. I use internet in all rooms in my house but would like a stronger signal in my detached garage for my security camera and garage door opener.

  2. We use the internet in the living room and in the dining room. We live in a rural area so our whole internet is weak and goes out of service fairly often.

  3. I use wifi in 6 rooms in the house. It does get a bit weak on the top floor bedroom in the Attic.

  4. We use the internet in every room in our apartment with the weakest being in the back bathroom

  5. I can’t think of a single room in my house where we haven’t used the internet! The internet is weakest in the bedrooms.

  6. I use the internet in 5 rooms. The wifi is weak outside and in my office. I plug in directly in my office for that reason.

  7. We/I use the internet in six rooms in my house, and the areas of my home where the internet seems weak are my basement, and I do use internet down there.

  8. I use the internet in seven rooms in the house, and the areas of your home where the internet seems weak are, ironically, the office and family room, both places where we use it the most.

  9. i use it in 6 rooms and outside, but the signal outside is really weak. I have to stay near the door to get a signal.

  10. I use the internet in 5 rooms. The wifi is weak outside and in my office. I plug in directly in my office for that reason.

  11. We use wifi on every floor of the house – my partner’s workstation is in the basement, mine is upstairs, and our TV/shared setup is on the main floor. Out of those 3 areas, connection is definitely the weakest in my upstairs office!

  12. I can’t think of a single room in my house where we haven’t used the internet! The internet is weakest in the bedrooms.

  13. I use the internet in 7 rooms (plus outside) and the funny thing is that one room I don’t use the internet is the room the router is in. I have a good connection everywhere except the basement.

  14. I use the internet in 7 rooms, plus outside, with one of the few rooms I don’t use the internet is actually where the router is located. I have pretty good coverage but it’s a little questionable in the basement.

  15. Use the internet mainly in 5 areas around the house, and find that it is weakest in the basement at times.

  16. I use the internet in six different rooms in the house. It is weakest in the kitchen, which is frustrating when I am in the middle of a recipe.

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