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Amazon eero 6+ mesh Wi-Fi system | Fast and reliable gigabit speeds | connect 75+ devices | Coverage up to 3,000 sq. ft. | 2-pack, 2022 release

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Configuration: 2 Pack


Features

  • 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 (thats just wifi talk for faster connectivity). With the eero 6+, theres enough bandwidth for the whole family to work, stream, and video chatall 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 confidenceand say goodbye to dropped video calls. Or keep your smart home running, even when youre away.
  • EXPERIENCE THE EERO TRUEMESH DIFFERENCE - eeros 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 + or by .
  • 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.

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  • So Easy your Grandma Can Set it Up and Use it.
Configuration: 3 Pack
Short Review: The Amazon eero 6+ Mesh Wi-Fi system is a huge lifesaver and brings internet to the various levels of my rental home without the need to drill holes or run cable. When it was on sale, it was a fantastic investment in my home network. Full Review: After recently moving into a new rental home, it became quickly apparent that the Internet Service Provider (ISP) modem and “network extender” were not going to provide us with that sweet-sweet nectar of life known as Wi-Fi in every room of this 90’s era château. How was I expected to enjoy quality content on the various commodes throughout the house without Wi-Fi in every square foot? Or at least just outside the room with the physical modem? While the ISP extender worked on a coax cable, the age of the house meant the wiring had been cut and modified so many time that cable outlets were dead and would require an entire refit. A call to the ISP revealed they would run cabling at approximately $175 a visit. So, I was left with three options. First, stick with the current internet and just live with cell data while sitting upon the porcelain throne. Not a great option as I am paying for a service and wanted to use that near gigabit internet. Second, pay the $175 to have the cable ran which included drilling into the side of the house. This was a viable option; however, it could result in only the Master Bedroom having stable internet. Which was not ideal for the number of IoT devices I have in the house (e.g. lights, outlets, tablets, etc.). Third, purchase a mesh Wi-Fi system and place it throughout the house. Full disclosure, this was probably my least favorite option. Why should I drop an additional near $300 on something that the ISP should provide? I was leaning towards running the cable until I started looking on Amazon for a solution. I found the eero 6+ and its competitors and started doing some research into mesh networks. After a solid few hours on YouTube I decided to purchase the eero 6+ because I have come to trust most Amazon products for their ease of install and integration with other smart devices. I have to say, I am extremely happy with my decision to purchase the eero 6+. Install: Install was simple and easy. A plug-in here. A naming in the app there. Make the network the same name and password as my previous one and everything snapped together with the same satisfaction of the final piece of my “Shirtless Jeff Goldblum from Jurassic Park” puzzle. Much like the puzzle, everything came together beautifully and seemed to make the house feel more like home. Function: As soon as the eero 6+ was up and running we noticed a significant difference in the Wi-Fi coverage in the house. Pure night and day. I was back to streaming the latest 4K cat videos in the Master Bathroom. Even without a unit in the basement, we were still seeing speeds at 400 mbps which allows the kids to enjoy their favorite streaming service uninterrupted. Items of Note: If you are an Apple user and have certain features turned on, be prepared for some interesting prompts. If you or anyone on your network are using Apple’s “Private Wi-Fi Address,” that device will show as an “Unnamed Device.” This is only problematic if you are attempting to add devices to certain profiles to control site access and Wi-Fi connectivity. Price: When I purchased the eero 6+ it was on sale at $239. As of this review, it is back up to $299. Even with how much I like the eero 6+ now, I may have waited or gone with another product if it were not on sale. I think $250 is my relative price point for this product. I was looking at spending $175 to have cables ran, but for $64 extra I could avoid that hassle, which may not work as desired, and have a system I could move to my next rental property when I have to move again. Furthermore, Amazon’s return policies are excellent, so if the product didn’t meet my needs I could always return it and have the cable ran. The good news is that Amazon always has deals going on so one could wait until these go on sale again to purchase them. Even now, there is a 4-Pack on sale for $284 which is cheap than the 3-Pack. In the end, I love this product at the lower price point and will likely purchase more eero product if my needs expand. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 24, 2023 by The Roaming Californian

  • Eero mesh will not work with the MyQ garage hub.
Configuration: 3 Pack
First, I would say, the install was fairly easy. However, you need to have cell reception in order to register and set up the eero mesh network gateway. This is not the case where I live because I have terrible cell reception. I found a very helpful post that explained how to keep your old router active and plug in the eero Gateway through the ethernet port of the old router in order to get signal to set up the new Gateway. Once that was set up, I took away the old router, rebooted the modem and the gateway, and it was smooth sailing. Most of the connections went fairly smoothly. I kept the same network name and password and anything from that network connected rather seamlessly. I did have to go into each Smart home app to reconnect any devices now that the mesh system works on dual band rather than separate SSID distinctions. My echo devices seemed to know what to do. Anything on the 2.4 had to have network name and password set up since it all operates on one network. My first complaint is that the 6+ mesh network is dual band and anything that requires 2.4 GHz needs some extra help. In settings under troubleshooting, you can disable the 5 GHz band temporarily while connecting the 2.4 GHz devices. It’s not completely obvious unless you poke around in the app. This was very helpful until it came to the my Q garage door opener. My biggest complaint and the he reason for only 4 stars, is that there is a known issue that the eero 6 networks do not play well with MyQ devices. It is disappointing because Amazon key delivery relies heavily on MyQ openers. I did a deep dive through Google to find possible solutions. There are several listed and I’ve tried each one. In fact, when you google MyQ + eero, you will see a slew of sites that discuss the exact problem and possible solutions. This included temporarily disabling the 5 GHz band, disabling WPA 3 in the developer options, unplugging any additional mesh nodes other than the gateway, using your old router as a bridge through the gateway, uninstalling the MyQ app and downloading again, forgetting the original device and adding it from scratch. None of those worked for me. I am stuck on the “searching for available networks” screen and no further. It does not even let me see ANY networks or choose them. The MyQ worked flawlessly until installing the eero. I wish Amazon had 1) made the issue known on the product page and 2) worked a little further with MyQ to troubleshoot this issue for a solution prior to calling this a human friendly set up item. I purchased the MyQ from Amazon, so an algorithm to search past purchases for MyQ and shopping cart additions could have led to a warning before spending so much money and time for a customer. For anyone without a MyQ, and looking for simple “plug and play”, this is a good option. My coverage is way better than before with using extenders. Speeds are very good. Re-integrating my smart devices was mostly painless after discovering the temporarily disable 5 GHz feature. I love the speeds and coverage a lot. Eero has good tech support though they couldn’t solve my one big issue. Outside of that issue, this is a good network. At least for the two days I’ve been using. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 22, 2023 by Karen T.

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