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Parent-Approved Wi-Fi Routers and Extenders for Your Kid’s Room

Parent-Approved Wi-Fi Routers and Extenders for Your Kid’s Room
Parent-Approved Wi-Fi Routers and Extenders for Your Kid’s Room


One thing being a parent has taught me is that you have to find ways to make the boring things fun. A simple design change or unexpected functionality can help bring excitement to the otherwise mundane, like brushing your teeth. (Thank you, singing Elmo toothbrush!) 

I’ve discovered the same is true of internet routers and Wi-Fi extenders. When it comes to electronic devices in the home, is there anything more boring than a router? They’re small, probably a bland off-white or gray color, have no screen and don’t even play music. There are blinking lights occasionally, but those usually signify problems with your internet connection.

Routers play a crucial role in our home internet connection by creating our Wi-Fi network. It’s an important but not necessarily flashy job. Still, there’s no reason we can’t have a little fun with our routers. These devices will help you do just that. Plus, using your own router can save you a good bit on your internet bill.

Minions-themed routers from Davolink

Maybe it’s because I’m still chuckling from watching Despicable Me 4 or the fact that this quality, quirky router is so cheap, but I dig Davolink’s Minions-themed routers. Available in “Bob” or “Kevin,” these Wi-Fi 6 routers support WPA3 encryption, the latest router security protocol and parental control settings. Depending on which Minion you choose to join your clan, your router will feature dual- or tri-band frequency and a 2.7GB or 5.4GB transfer rate. Bob is the cheaper option, but you’ll get a better performance from Kevin.


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Echo Pop Kids from Amazon

Best for Eero Wi-Fi setups

If you have an Eero Wi-Fi system, newer Amazon Echo smart speakers, including the Echo Pop Kids, will double as a Wi-Fi extender for your network. Along with fun designs featuring Marvel or Disney characters, the Echo Pop Kids comes with six months of Amazon Kids Plus, easy-to-use parental controls and “Hey Disney” functionality. It’s great for playing music and telling bedtime stories while also boosting your Wi-Fi network.


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Gryphon AX mesh router

Best router for parental controls

Sometimes you have to sacrifice fun for safety. The Gryphon AX mesh router doesn’t resemble any cute characters, but that’s because it takes its job — parental controls — seriously. The device equips parents with “active content monitoring, app and website blocking, individualized time limits and comprehensive insights so you can better monitor your kids’ screen time.” Aside from the parental controls, the router itself is impressive, featuring Wi-Fi 6 technology, tri-band frequency and coverage of up to 3,000 square feet.


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Nightlight and Wi-Fi extender by Todaair

Best nightlight and Wi-Fi extender combo

Newer parents know that, along with the sound machine, a good nightlight is crucial to a sound night’s sleep. While most nightlights simply plug in, light up and have no other function, the Todaair device will also serve as a Wi-Fi extender. I’ll admit the mushroom design is different, but if you’re interested in a nightlight that can boost your Wi-Fi coverage, this is perhaps the best and only option you’ll find.


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Kids play video games, and, if you’re like me, parents play video games, too. Depending on the number of players and devices in your household, gaming can take quite a toll on your connection. The solution is a good gaming router, like the Asus RT-AX86U, CNET’s pick for best gaming router overall. Not only does it look cool, the router is designed to keep latency low and speeds high, perfect for online gaming.


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If you’re in the market for routers and Wi-Fi extenders, be sure to check out our other recommendations:

And for more on how to find the best internet provider for your home and make the most of your internet connection, visit the CNET internet hub page.



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