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GIGABIT SPEEDS FOR LESS – Supports wifi speeds up to a gigabit, without the premium price tag. eero 6+ is our most affordable gigabit system ever. Backward-compatible with previous-generation eero devices.
WI-FI 6 GETS A BANDWIDTH BOOST – eero 6+ supports additional wifi bandwidth on the 160 MHz radio channel (that’s just wifi talk for faster connectivity). With the eero 6+, there’s enough bandwidth for the whole family to work, stream, and video chat—all at the same time.
CONNECTIVITY YOU CAN COUNT ON – eero 6+ gives you all the connectivity with all the reliability. So you can work from home with confidence—and say goodbye to dropped video calls. Or keep your smart home running, even when you’re away.
EXPERIENCE THE EERO TRUEMESH DIFFERENCE – eero’s patented TrueMesh technology intelligently routes traffic to reduce drop-offs and dead spots.
SET UP IN MINUTES – The eero app guides you through setup and allows you to manage your network from anywhere.
WORLD-CLASS CUSTOMER SUPPORT – Any questions? Our expert wifi troubleshooters are ready to help by phone in the US at +1-877-659-2347 or by [email protected].
GETS BETTER OVER TIME – Receive automatic updates to help keep your network safe and secure. Online security and additional network management features available via a separate subscription.
BUILT-IN SMART HOME HUB – eero 6+ contains a smart home hub to connect compatible Thread and Zigbee devices on your network with Alexa, replacing the need to buy separate hubs.
Customers say
Customers like the ease of setup, performance, and coverage of the product. They mention it works great, is easy to navigate, and covers most of the house really well. Some are also happy with its stability. However, some customers have mixed opinions on wifi connectivity, speed, value for money, and app functionality.
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Bruce_5800 –
Affordable way to provide seamless Wi-Fi â but…
I wanted to give 4.5 Stars due to a few (minor) CONs â but first I’ll state that I am satisfied with this purchase, and the Eero system. As an I.T. Professional, I’ll give you a detailed assessment of the PROs, and CONs of the Eero system. UP FRONT: If you’re using the system for home use, you will be happy, and Setup is amazingly simple â even for those who are not tech savvy.BOTTOM LINE: The Eero is a great, affordable system and will benefit Home users.PROS: Affordable (especially during Prime Days®)! Great value for the money. Very simple to set up, configure, and expand. NO subscription is required to use Eero â (but I subscribed to the optional $9.99 /month add-on package as I use the extra security features, metrics, and reports). Latest Wi-Fi protocols and security: (the 6+ gives you super-fast speeds and wide bandwidth, and WPA3 is a HUGE improvement in Wi-Fi security over the aging WPA2 encryption. (WPA3 also encrypts the Authentication Header information; making “De-Authentication” Attacks impossible. The mobile App is user-friendly, laid out well, and shows you status of the overall, or individual components of your system. You can see who is connected, organize devices into ‘Profiles’ (groups) â and even set Schedules, and / or Block device(s) from your network. The Eero 6+ system has useful physical Ethernet Ports on each Node device. Software updates can be set to run automatically at a time of your choosing (like overnight). Software updates typically run quickly. Minor updates don’t interrupt your connection; major updates might cause your Wi-Fi to be offline for (5 or so) minutes. Major updates occur infrequently. You can opt to be notified anytime a new / unrecognized device joins your network — this is a great security feature. You can set ‘Schedules’ for Profiles; (for instance, group your kids into their own profile, then have Wi-Fi be available during certain hours, etc.)… Signal coverage (dB gain) is quite strong for a home system. Customer Service has been responsive the 2 times I’ve called them, and I reached a live person! Software Updates often give you new features, which is cool.CONs: (Most of these won’t bother “Home” users; but commercial, or “Enterprise” users may care): MAC-Filtering is not offered: If someone has your PassPhrase, they can join your network. (You’d be notified however when they join; so you could take action and Block them). You cannot suppress (hide) your SSID (Network Name). Some think this is OK though; as hiding your SSID also (ironically) creates other security vulnerabilities, so perhaps this isn’t a true “CON”… The GUEST Network (SSID) *cannot* be associated with a “Profile” â and hence cannot be set to turn ON / OFF automatically. (You can, however manually turn the GUEST network on / off anytime via the mobile app…Perhaps not a true CON, but you can manage your Eero system only via mobile app — no Web interface exists for Eero system management. ** THIS one could be important: DEVICE-STEERING (in other words, the system that “hands-off” a moving device from one Eero Wi-Fi Node to another at your site â is a little wonky. When I move away from Node 1, and stand (a few feet from) Node 2, sometimes my Wi-Fi session is transferred to Node 2 â and sometimes it remains on Node 1 (which is now a weak signal). Not a problem for devices that don’t move (like Ring Doorbells) â but a bit cumbersome for say, a smart phone or tablet that gets moved around the building. This WILL present an issue if you have multiple Nodes, then have a power-failure where some of the Nodes are on battery backup units, and one or more are not. What will happen in this case is that when power is restored, distant devices will connect to {whatever Node(s)} come on-line first. When the closer Nodes are powered back on, those distant devices will remain on the (further away) Node, and you’ll have poor coverage unless you detect this, and correct it by power-cycling all Nodes in the correct order. The way around this is to ensure that either all — or none of your Eero Nodes are on Battery Backup (UPS) units.Finally, the metadata (name, model#, type of device) of devices that join your network (unless made by Ring®) may, or may not populate with useful data. The fields for ‘Manufacturer, Model, and Type of device’ are often blank, or null. The MAC Address however and thankfully is always populated. This is needed to properly identify devices, so this is a good thing.SUMMARY: For Home, or Small Business use, the Eero is an affordable, scale-able, and solid system that will substantially increase the Wi-Fi footprint in your building â especially if you place your Nodes with some forethought, and testing. Most, if not all of the CONs won’t affect Home users, and only those needing ‘Enterprise-Level’ security will care about the detractors I’ve listed. The above is a lot of detail, I admit â but hopefully my exhaustive testing and report here is helpful.
EmmWill –
Incredible Speed and Performance – A Game-Changer for Home WiFi
I purchased the Amazon eero 6+ mesh WiFi system in September 2024 for $238, and I’m absolutely blown away by its performance. As someone who previously used a Google Home system with Google WiFi and an onHub router, I can confidently say that the eero 6+ is in a league of its own.ProsLightning-Fast Speeds: The speed improvement is remarkable. I’m consistently getting speeds 5 times faster than my previous setup. Using Fast.com on my MacBook Pro M1 (2021), I clocked 540 Mbps – something I’ve never experienced before.Consistent Performance: With my 1 Gbps plan, I’m now regularly seeing speeds between 890 Mbps and 970 Mbps during network tests. This consistency is impressive and a huge upgrade from my previous system.Easy Setup: The installation process in September was smooth and hassle-free.Reliable Coverage: The mesh system ensures strong WiFi signals throughout my home, eliminating dead spots.ConsThe only slight regret is not waiting for the Prime Day event on October 8-9, where I could have gotten an even better deal (4 eero 6+ routers for $199).Verdict:The eero 6+ mesh WiFi system has transformed my home network experience. The speed and reliability are unmatched compared to my previous setup. If you’re looking to upgrade your home WiFi, especially if you have a high-speed internet plan, the eero 6+ is an excellent choice. It fully utilizes the potential of my 1 Gbps connection, something my previous system never came close to achieving.I highly recommend this system to anyone looking for top-tier home WiFi performance. It’s a worthwhile investment that has significantly improved my daily internet usage experience.
Wynne –
Works beautifully!
It took me a while to put these to use. I had a fiber internet service that insisted I use their modem/router combo. My house is fairly large, 2,800 s f and connections were not the best at the edges of the house. I just downgraded back to cable internet for price savings. It is âonlyâ 100 megabytes a second. Installed Eero when I knew I had a free day to find all the devices that needed to be re-setup to work with a different network. Well, I was able to self-install the Eero pretty easily. What prompted me to review though is the speed of the wireless connection. Speed checks show Iâm getting all 100 mega-whatever service wirelessly. Good signal strength and quality everywhere. My Ring doorbell is happy too. One last device to go, my WiFi enabled garage door opener will require me to get a ladder out to put it in learn-mode. Another day for that. The speed and coverage so far are amazing to me.