🚀 Elevate Your WiFi Game!
The Amazon eero mesh WiFi router delivers fast, reliable internet coverage of up to 1,500 sq. ft. and supports internet plans up to 550 Mbps. With easy setup via the eero app, smart home compatibility, and automatic security updates, it’s designed to keep your home connected and secure.
Wifi coverage | Covers up to 1,500 sq. ft. |
Type | Router (connects to modem as primary router) |
Supported speeds | Supports speeds up to 550 Mbps |
Wifi connectivity | Dual-band wifi radios, simultaneous 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz, 2x2 MU-MIMO, beamforming, IEEE 802.11a/b/g/n/ac |
Wired connectivity | Two auto-sensing gigabit Ethernet ports for WAN and/or LAN connectivity. |
Speed rating | AC1300 |
Smart home connectivity | Works With Alexa, Amazon Wi-Fi simple setup, Apple HomeKit, Bluetooth Low Energy 5.0 |
Electrical rating | 100-240V AC, 50-60 Hz |
Processor, memory, and storage | 700 MHz quad-core processor, 512MB RAM, 4GB flash storage |
Network security and services | Profiles, WPA3 (eero Labs feature), WPA2, TLS v1.2+, VPN passthrough, IPv6, NAT, UPnP, port forwarding, DHCP, static IP, and cloud connectivity |
Required for setup | Supported iOS or Android device and internet service (with cable or DSL modem, if required). See requirements. |
Temperature rating | Operating: 0ËšC-35ËšC Storage: -25ËšC-60ËšC Relative humidity operating: 20%-90% non-condensing Operating altitude: <3000 m |
Dimensions | 3.86in. x 3.86in. x 2.36in. (98mm x 98mm x 60mm) Actual size may vary by manufacturing process. |
Warranty and support | 1-year limited warranty. Customer support is available 7 days a week. Learn more about warranty and support. Use of eero is subject to the terms of service found here. |
Software Security Updates | This device receives guaranteed software security updates until at least five years after the device is last available for purchase as a new unit on our websites. Learn more about these software security updates. |
Legal disclaimer | Some features require linking your Amazon account, and downloading the Alexa application or using a compatible Alexa device. Internet connection speeds and availability depend on your internet service provider; if your internet service provider does not provide you with the maximum supported speed, you will not experience that maximum speed. Maximum wireless signal rates are derived from IEEE 802.11 standard. Specifications assume wired Ethernet connection; your experienced speed may vary when connected to an eero device that is configured as a wireless extender. Coverage estimates are based on normal use conditions. Actual range and performance can vary, and maximum supported speeds may not be available to all customers, due to factors such as local regulations (including power limits), network configuration, interference, connected devices, device usage, building materials, and obstructions. Specifications are based on use of a Wi-Fi 5 or later client device. For more information about eero performance, visit support.eero.com. |
Subscription | 30-day eero Plus trial is limit one per new eero customer account. Additional terms apply, see the eero Plus Terms of Service for more details. eero Internet Backup performance will vary and you are responsible for data charges with backup connection providers. Learn more about eero Internet Backup requirements, performance, and compatibility here. |
K**E
I'm a convert
I bought the bundle with three Eeros and Alexa, to set up the WiFi at my parent's house. Before I took it over there I set it up at my house and configured it here. I am only moderately familiar with network stuff, so I need to concentrate while setting it up, I don't want to be peppered with questions!My existing network had two wireless access points. I have had them for years and they're very stable, I have no complaints. But the Eeros gave me much better speeds and coverage, I was super impressed. I was sad when I unplugged the Eeros from my house and took them to my parent's house. So I am going to buy a second set for my house.Setting them up was not completely seamless, but it was close. The first one just worked, almost instantly. But the second one did not immediately work. It gave me an error message, can't recall exactly what is was. But then it offered me a firmware upgrade, and I accepted it. Then it just sat there like a lump, I could not tell if it was doing anything. After an hour it was still sitting. I just left it and went to bed, figuring I would call Eero in the morning. But in the morning, it had finished upgrading itself, and it just worked. I did not have to call support. So I would say, if you get one and have trouble, let it automatically upgrade itself and be patient.One other bit of advice: The setup tells you to place them in spots spread through your house, pick their room names, and then it praises your choice of spots. This is a silly bells and whistles thing. Just line all three up on the table together and set the software up with them like that. Because it is annoying to be setting something up and running up and down stairs to plug things in and check whether the lights are on or whatever, especially if, like me, you get one that needs a software upgrade. Place them in their spots in the house, later. There is a screen in the app where you can change the room names if you end up moving them around, so you are not stuck with whatever room names you pick first.I love the phone app, too. I can check my parent's network, without going over to their house. My mom has dementia and cannot remember why there is a row of little green lights, so she finds the plug and turns them off. When this happens I can see they are offline without going over there, and I can call them and talk them through plugging the modem back in. (After a few rounds of this I found a place to hide the modem, LOL!)Within the Eero app there is a spot where you can turn off the white status light. This is good, I was able to darken the living room Eero and therefore reduce the likelihood it will be unplugged.They can run in bridge mode, so when I install the next set at home, I can place them downstream of my wired router and my Pi-Hole (whole network ad blocker) will still work. They come with a 30-day trial of some other ad blocker, but it's nowhere near as good as my Pi-Hole so I will not buy it.The bundle: I would never have bought an Alexa, but since it was bundled at the same price, I decided I might as well set it up for my dad. He has poor vision and it's hard for him to get out of his chair, so it's nice for him to be able to turn on music or make a phone call just by talking to Alexa. It's working so well that I have gone ahead and bought a smart plug and I am going to try my hand at creating an Alexa-controlled lamp for him. I like Alexa way more than I though I would.Edit 7/4/2020: I am taking away a star. The unit that gave me trouble during my install of the first set, which seemed to be fixed by the firmware upgrade? I don’t think it is truly fixed. It has been intermittently failing for the last week. If I go out there and power cycle it, it might work for a while but it keeps failing again. Or if I ignore the failure it sometimes starts working again on its own. The other two carry on working fine even when this one is out of order. I suppose I will need to contact Eero about it.Then yesterday I had a weird hiccup on my second set. The internet just stopped working. The Eero app said all was fine, but it would not restart, and would not let me save any setting changes, the app was just frozen. No amount of power cycling of Eeros and cable modems seemed to help. What fixed it was, I unplugged all the Eeros, then used my cell phone data to get online, then I brought up the app and it realized the Eeros were not responding, it finally displayed them as offline. Then I plugged them back in and they came back online normally and started working again. So apparently you need internet to fix the internet connection. Glad I have cellular data as a backup source of internet!Anyways, I am taking away a star. I may give it back if Eero gives me decent support when I contact them. Because when the Eeros work they really are great. I just have this stability issue right now.Edit 7/13/2020I have been working with Eero support. They have been quick to answer and pleasant to work with, but they have not yet been able to resolve the issues with my one flaky unit. They worked with me on the phone, and emailed me some steps to try. Since the unit can be made to work if you tinker with it, but then fails again over time, it's slow to troubleshoot - you do something, it works, then you wait, and in a day or two it fails again. But I cannot trigger the failure while troubleshooting, so we just end up trying things and waiting and hoping that when it comes back up this time it will stay up. So far it has not. It's in a failed state again now and I have emailed them saying I think we have done enough and they should just replace it. I mean, the other five all work perfectly and there's nothing in the environment that should make this one any different.I will update the review when something happens, and give them back their star if they send a new one and it works.Edited 11/25/2020Eero did send me a replacement unit, back in July. It works just fine. I have had no issues since.I am bumping them up to five stars. Because they have been great.
M**G
Fer' gettin on the internet
TLDR: I had Luma Wifi for 3 years, Google Wifi for 5 days, and finally Eero and I'm very happy with Eero so far.Back in 2017 I was looking for whole home wifi. There was Eero, Luma Wifi, and Google Wifi. At least those were the brands I was looking at. Over the 3 years I really didn't have any problem with it. I mean it just sat back and did what it was supposed to. The last couple of months I noticed some issues with streaming and general slowness that I chalked up to everyone being at home using it all the time. I did a little research and Luma was sold back in 2018 and I never received an email or anything and the app had never had an update since then either. I guess that's why it was so stable. Luckily they left us on a stable build.I started looking for a new Wifi device again. I'm a Nest Home so I looked at Eero and Google Wifi. I liked that Google Wifi will incorporate into the Google Home app with all my other Google items. I gave Eero a brief look but liked the form factor of Google Wifi a little better. So I purchased it on Wednesday and it showed up on Friday. I hooked them up and the hookup was a little clunky. Even the instructions were a bit confusing as it has you hook up the router then unplug your modem then boot the modem back up and plug in the Google Router. Then follow along on the app. It wasn't great. I finally get it set up and that's where the trouble started. Every 30 minutes to an hour the Google Wifi would just drop from existance. My Hue Hub was connected directly to my Modem so I could still access that from off network if I disabled wifi on my phone. But then the Wifi would mysteriously come back as quick as it disappeared. This happend on off for the next five days while working with Google Wifi support jumping through their hoops which consists of:1. Unplug Modem, Google Router, Google Point2. Wait 5 Minutes3. Plug everything back in4. See if it drops. Which it does.5. Set DNS to 8.8.8.8 see if it drops it does6. Set DNS to 8.8.8.8 and 8.8.4.4 see if it drops it does7. Set DNS to ISP DNS see if it drops it does.8. Move the Google Point into the same room see if it drops it does9. Turn off the point see if it drops it does10. Reset all Google Devices to Factory Default and resetup see if it drops and it does.11. Switch out the network cable.12. Then they started blaming the ISP.13. ISP comes out and changes all the cabling from the pole to the modem. Still drops.14. Complete steps 1-10 again about 10 times.I asked Google support to overnite me a new set so I could make sure it's not faulty and they said they could not do that. Even though I just bought it 5 days ago. I showed them evidence that my internet connection is working even thought there wifi is not by showing them a Laptop wired directly to my modem can access the internet while their Wifi connected to the internet was showing connection but Wifi was no where to be found.At this point I was on day 4 growing more frustrated and decided to order EERO. It said it would be here in 2 days. It was here in 1 kudos Fedex and Amazon during these times I was expecting a longer wait. I unboxed Eero and started the process. The instructions in the box are simple. Download the EERO app. Create an account. Unplug your Modem. Follow the instructions in App.It starts out saying you will have internet access in less than 10 minutes. They were spot on. The next step was to Plug one eero into the modem. Boot up the modem and boot up the eero. In the app it starts searching for the Eero and it finds it. You setup your SSID and password. I chose the same SSID and Password as the previous Wifi. It was up and running in less than 10 minutes. Your tasks aren't done at that point as it still does a software update and reboots one time but the wifi was up and running in under 10 minutes. I setup my kid for her profile and set her weekday bedtimes and weekend bedtimes. Very simple and easy to use. The speeds are on par with Google Wifi and way better than what I was getting with Luma. And as a bonus no Wifi drop outs. I've only had it plugged in for 14 hours but no drop outs.Google support did reach out back to me with one last question. THey asked me how close my Google Router and Point were and I wrote back they are about an inch apart in the box. Sitting in a FedeX bin on their way back to you. You can keep those POS devices. I feel bad for the Wifi Support forum because there are about 10-15 posts on the same issue happening since March and in each post there are 5-10 new people complaining about the same thing. Apparently they either had a batch of bad hardware or a software update that affected a batch of hardware. I'm glad I finally made it to Eero. I'll update this after a bit of use since I've only had it for less than a day, so far I'm pleased.
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