Norton Core is a discontinued mesh WiFi router that was introduced at the 2017 CES[1][2] by Symantec (now NortonLifeLock) as a part of their Norton brand. It was marketed as a "Secure WiFi Router," as it protects connected devices by defending the network against online threats and blocking unsafe websites.[1][3] The network can be controlled through a mobile app where users can view their "security score," set up and manage their router, and manage devices connected to it.[3][4] It competes with the Bitdefender Box and CUJO AI. TIME rated Norton Core as one of the "25 Best Inventions of 2017."[5]
Norton Core faced limited acceptance from the public, and was criticized for requiring an expensive subscription.[1][3][6] As a result, the Norton Core router was discontinued on January 31, 2019, with the sale of it ending immediately.[3][6][7] Support ended on April 15, 2022, revised from its original January 2021 date.[3][6][7]
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