Are powerline adapters a good alternative for someone whose house doesn’t have Ethernet ports and WiFi signal is terrible in the room in which their pc is in?

If yes, what is the best one and the ones under it?

Powerline adapters are an excellent alternative in homes that don’t have ethernet ports in the walls or if running a 200ft ethernet cable isn’t ideal. If your wifi signal is terrible or even just not the best due to thick walls or other sources of interference, I would absolutely give an Ethernet over Power(or powerline adapter) a shot considering that solid units range between $25-$150. I would go with a reputable brand such as TP-Link or Netgear. Here are some solid options:
The only considerations to keep in mind is ensuring your home only has one circuit breaker panel and you are plugging these devices directly into the wall and not into a power strip. I’m curious to see how this goes! Good luck Cool|20pxx20px
https://www.newegg.com/tp-link-tl-pa4010kit-up-to-600mbps/p/N82E16833704165
https://www.newegg.com/netgear-plp2000-100pas-up-to-2-0gbps/p/N82E16833122967