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Introducing Amazon eero Max 7 tri-band mesh wifi system | 10 Gbps Ethernet | Connect 200+ devices | Coverage up to 5,000 sq. ft. | 2023 release

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Arrives Friday, May 24
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Configuration: 2 Pack


Features

  • THE SPEED OF EERO MAX 7 - With two 10 Gigabit Ethernet ports, you can enjoy wired speeds up to 9.4 Gbps, wireless speeds up to 4.3 Gbps, and multi-gigabit backhaul speedsmaking your network seriously fast.
  • THE POWER OF WI-FI 7 TECHNOLOGY - Wi-Fi 7 technology can provide more than twice the speed of Wi-Fi 6, so you can enjoy greater capacity, less latency, and more efficiency on your network.
  • TRUEMESH RELIABILITY - Our patented TrueMesh network intelligence dynamically finds the ideal path for data transfer, limiting interference and helping ensure fast, reliable internet.
  • LEVEL UP YOUR GAME - eero Max 7 helps deliver high performance gaming experiences, ideal for AR, VR, and cloud applications that require high throughput and low latency.
  • ADVANCED DIGITAL SECURITY - An optional subscription to eero Plus protects your data, helping to keep your familys personal information, connected devices, and network protected from online threats.
  • BUILT FOR SMART HOMES - eero Max 7 works as a smart home hub so you can connect Thread devices, as well as Matter and Zigbee devices (as a controller only).
  • MORE COVERAGE, MORE DEVICES - Provides up to 5,000 sq. ft. of mesh wifi coverage and connects 200+ devices.
  • SET UP IN MINUTES - The eero app guides you through setup and allows you to manage your network from anywhere.
  • DESIGNED FOR SUSTAINABILITY - This devices is made from 61% recycled materials.

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  • Amazing performance and ultra fast internet speed - No more internet issues
Configuration: 1 Pack
I recently received the eero MAX 7 as a gift for my birthday, and it has been a game-changer. Earlier this year, I had purchased the eero pro 6e (2 units), which I was already quite happy with. However, I noticed that my mother needed one, so I gave her my eero pro 6e and got the eero MAX 7 for my apartment. Ever since I started using it, I have been blown away by its incredible performance. The download speed has increased from 981 MB to 1.3 Gig, and I no longer have to worry about my work video calls dropping like they did before. I used to think that the network service in my area was the problem, but it turned out that the many routers in the building and the interference from all the devices using the 2.4 GHz band were causing the issue. Now, I can work from home with great internet bandwidth without any interruption, and I couldn't be more satisfied. Although the eero MAX 7 is expensive, it's worth every penny in my opinion. You’ll see on the pics posted my download speed increased from 983 MB with eero pro 6e to 1.31 G with Euro MAX 7!!! Update: Dec 5, 2023 I recently purchased the new eero Max 7 mesh router, and I must say, it has exceeded my expectations. Not only am I experiencing faster speeds compared to my previous router, but the coverage it provides is simply outstanding. In fact, I was so impressed that I decided to get a second unit last week to ensure exceptional coverage throughout my entire living space. One of the standout features of the eero Max 7 is its ability to consistently deliver a reliable internet connection. Even in a building where numerous routers and devices cause interference, I haven't experienced any lags or connectivity issues. This is a game-changer for me, as I heavily rely on a stable internet connection for both work and leisure activities. Setting up the second eero Max 7 was a breeze, thanks to its intuitive and user-friendly interface and application. The mesh network seamlessly blankets my home, eliminating any dead spots and ensuring a consistent signal strength across all corners. I can now enjoy fast and uninterrupted internet access no matter where I am in the house. The eero Max 7 has truly transformed my internet experience. It's a high-performing mesh router that delivers on its promises of faster speeds and excellent coverage. If you're looking for a reliable and hassle-free solution to your connectivity needs, I highly recommend giving the eero Max 7 a try. You won't be disappointed. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 31, 2023 by R. Vicevich R. Vicevich

  • Too expensive still but definitely the best there is
Configuration: 2 Pack
I held off on upgrading due to the ridiculously high price of this. Found a quick sale/discount and picked up 2 of them (I have 6 because of the layout I need coverage for). Rock solid reliability, great coverage and speed and ease of setup make this the best Eero yet. At some point I know that I'll upgrade my other Eeros and maybe even eliminate one, but for now I'm doing ok with 2 of these and some Pro 6es and Pro 6s. Definitely a solid upgrade, just too expensive to go all in. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 19, 2024 by Tim Bishop

  • A superior system that is incredibly easy to set up
Configuration: 2 Pack
My ISP supplied free mesh system was delivering 200 to 300 Mbps across the house with 3 nodes. I was going to send back the Eero Mesh system if it didn't deliver 2 to 3 times the performance of my free system. I only ordered the two node system since it supposedly covered 5000 square feet. I won't be sending it back as it really did deliver. I am getting 800 to 900 Mbps throughout the house now and my Directv stream system is lightning quick now with no buffering. Expensive, but at least you are getting what you are paying for. Setup took 10 minutes. I did have to power cycle the fiber ONA box a few times for it to connect to the new Eero, but that was the only minor issue I ran into. (well, actually, I had to power cycle one of the ring cameras on the outside of the home as well to get it to connect to the nearest of the two Eero's. I am sure it would have sorted itself out eventually, but I wanted to see immediate results). Power cycling worked. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 20, 2023 by Brent A. Feinberg

  • Eero is the best available Mesh System for large homes
Configuration: 1 Pack
The Eero 7 has the same eero simplicity and reliability of prior models, yet now provides multi-gig LAN networking capability. Recommendations: - Consider buying at least one eero 7 to enable a multi gig lan infrastructure as no other eero can do so. - Consider using eero pro 6Es as access points rather than buying multiple eero 7’s. (At least for now til WiFi 7 laptops, PCs and phones are readily available) - Use Ethernet cabling to connect your Eeros. You won’t be disappointed. This is the single best thing you can do to improve speeds and coverage. - Don’t be too quick to replace old Ethernet cat 5e or above as it CAN DEFINITELY support multi gig speeds over 5 to 25 foot runs Here’s my network objective, lan architecture and results Objective: For now I don’t need 10 gbps but I’d like to have bilateral 2.5 gbps lan with option to upgrade in the future to 10 gbps should the need arise. ISP status: My current ISP only provides 1.4 gbps service but fiber is being strung in my neighborhood by two different ISPs simultaneously with both promising up to 10 gbps bilateral service - soon. Challenges of home environment: I have a large three story 170 year old granite exterior walled stone home with interior plaster walls and a detached carriage barn. There are numerous smallish rooms with many WiFi blocking walls. The house has prior cat5e cabling throughout which can carry multigig speed at short distances of 5-20 feet even though cat5e is only rated at 1 gbps beyond a 30 ft run. All of my cable runs are less than 20 feet. Design architecture: I’m using the eero 7 as my primary router. Using one of its 10 gbps port to attach to the ISP modem and the second 10 gbps port to connect to two 2.5 gbps switches in the basement for an Ethernet backhaul across all my cat 5e cabling. I’ve connected 5 prior-owned eero pro 6e access points to the switches via the Ethernet cat5e cabling, placing them at 5 strategic locations in my home and barn. I have a variety of additional spare ethernet lan ports around the home. Rationale and tradeoffs. The eero 7 was key to powering up the multi gig lan as the chipset in the eero pro 6e limits one of its two ethernet ports to 1 GBPs. (That means you can input multi gig speeds to an eero 6e as a primary router but the eero 6E can’t output multi gig speeds to your Ethernet lan and downstream eero pro 6e access points). I chose not to replace the 5 eero pro 6es with eero 7’s due to cost of 5 additional eero 7’s for now and instead am using the eero 6Es as Ethernet backhaul connected 2.5gbps access points. I also chose the 2.5 gbps switches instead of 10 gbps switches as a cost tradeoff savings of about $400. So my total cash outlay of $1,000 was for the two switches and one eero 7. Results: For my 5ghz wireless clients I’m pulling 650 mbps flawlessly in every room of my home without any distance based degradation. Clients seamlessly handoff between access points as I walk from room to room. For my wifi6e clients on a 1.4 gbps ISP feed I’m pulling 1.3 gbps within 10-15 feet of every access point. All of My wired Ethernet ports pull steady 1.34 gbps off the internet. I have not clocked the intranet lan speed internal to the home but the switch indicator lights on each of the switches’ ports acknowledge a 2.5 gbps connection to each eero pro 6e access point via the green indicator lights. All of my 4k tvs connect wirelessly with outstanding performance. My wireless SONOS system of 14 devices throughout the home are all connected to the wireless lan and plays flawlessly without any drops. (I wouldn’t recommend connecting any SONOS device via Ethernet, as then Sonos will automatically set up its own private parallel wireless network to communicate to the other Sonos products which will not be as widespread and strong as your Ethernet based backhaul LAN with the eeros). My security panels and cameras are all connected via 5ghz with no more warnings of connection issues. I’ve supported 5 simultaneous networked teleconference sessions with several broadcasting 4k video. No glitches. Future plans: I’ll upgrade my isp connection to either 2 or 5 gbps bilateral connections once the fiber infrastructure in my neighborhood is complete and will retest speeds and republish. Should I ever decide to get into gaming, ill upgrade the isp to 10 gbps but the eero 7 is in my home office where I’d game so I’d need only insert one 10gbps switch on the outbound port of the eero 7 and then Ethernet connect the gaming console to it along with the downstream switches in the basement. I just don’t currently see the need to upgrade the rest of the eero pro 6e access points until phones and computers readily support WiFi 7 and applications exist beyond gaming that require 3-10 GBPs communications. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 10, 2024 by HC

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