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Amazon eero Pro 6E mesh wifi router - Supports internet plans up to 2.5 Gbps, Coverage up to 2,000 sq. ft., Connect 100+ devices, 1-pack

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Configuration: 1-pack


Style: without eero Plus


Features

  • EEROS FIRST Wi-Fi 6E ROUTER - eero Pro 6E supports fast speeds and direct access to the new 6 GHz band when using Wi-Fi 6E devices, resulting in lower latency. Backward-compatible with previous-generation eero devices.
  • WIRED SPEEDS, WITHOUT THE WIRES - Game, work, or stream reliably with eero Pro 6E.*
  • EASILY EXPAND YOUR SYSTEM - Use any single eero as a gateway to replace your current router, or add it to your existing eero network to extend wifi coverage.
  • MORE BANDWIDTH, GIGABIT+ SPEEDS - Supports network speeds up to 2.3 Gbps including wired speeds of up to a gigabit and wireless speeds of up to 1.6 Gbps. Enables gigabit+ internet plans when using the 2.5 Gb Ethernet port.
  • MORE WIFI FOR MORE DEVICES - Network coverage up to 2,000 sq. ft. (a 25 foot radius) and support for 100+ connected devices.
  • 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 emailing .
  • 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.

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  • Works very well. Very easy to set up.
Configuration: 1-pack Style: without eero Plus
Previously just had the standard wifi router provided by ATT with fiber connection. It was fine really but some parts of the house lacked good signal. Purchased the 6 Pro E and put the ATT router in bridge mode, the Eero instructions on doing that were perfect and it worked. The 6 Pro E was up and running in minutes and did it's own software updated immediately. Was super easy to rename the network, set the password and permissions and every single device that was previously on the old router connected seamlessly on it's own without any intervention. I think possibly one 2.5GHz device may not have auto-connected but it connected just fine once I put it in pairing mode. We have a lot of devices, mixed 5ghz and 2.5ghz, and so far both networks broadcast fine and everything works. Also 5th Gen Echo Dots seamlessly boost the wifi signal and I already had those in nearly every room before getting the Eero 6 Pro E. Few things to note: I don't pay for Eero Plus subscription so I don't use any of the extra reporting features. New devices connect with what looks like a random code or with a manufacturers name, which usually does not help identify what it is. That can be a challenge when you're trying to figure out if it is something you just added or someone else who managed to get in passed the firewall. Googling the name that shows up does not always help figure out what it is. For some reason my iphone reconnects every few weeks as a "new device" with a name of "unknown device". This does not happen with my husband's iphone. This means that at any given time there is one active "unknown device" and several others that are inactive with that name. Looks like eventually they drop off the recently connected inactive list. Even if I rename it to something specific, after a few weeks it will reconnect as if it's brand new and I'll get an Eero notification that a new device has connected. It is frustrating to have to continually check the app to make sure it's just my own phone and not something intruding. The Eero devices have a Zigbee hub built-in but my recent purchase of motorized Alexa compatible shades with Zigbee motors had issues. They connected sort of, but were not functioning in the Alexa app even though both Eero and the shade manufacturer said they should work. Eventually I had to also buy 2 older 4th gen Echo's that also have a Zigbee hub built-in, only then would they be found by Alexa and then they started working in Alexa app with voice and scheduling. However, adding the old 4th gen echos created two more issues: While every single other device in my house on other floors away from the Eero 6 Pro can connect just fine because I have 5th Gen Echos in most rooms boosting the mesh coverage, for some reason, the 4th Gen Echo placed on the second floor could not connect to the 6 Pro E router on the first floor. I had to end up buying a second Eero 6 for the second floor to act as a booster up there as well. Only then did the second floor 4th Gen Echo connect to wifi and stay connected. That's very odd because everything else on the second floor and in the basement and detached garage had no issues connecting to either the wide array of 5th Gen Echos or to the main 6 Pro E on the first floor. The second new issue... the Eero devices are set to roam automatically which is the point of mesh coverage. However, the Zigbee shades hated that feature and would constantly bounce from the nearest 4th Gen Echo to the 6 Pro E and back. Each bounce made them "unresponsive" in the Alexa App. Eventually I had to turn off that roaming feature in the Eero app settings so that every device now connects to whichever Echo or Eero it sees first and then stays there. Defeats the purpose of having mesh but it was the only way to make the $2000 worth of "smart" shades actually work with the network and Alexa. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 22, 2025 by 314

  • Blazing fast
Configuration: 3-pack Style: without eero Plus
I’m so happy I bought this! We have been having trouble for awhile thinking it was our internet provider because our old router worked great at our other home. Over the last few years we have been slowly adding device after device and the poor thing just couldn’t keep up. The eero handles 29 devices with no problem. The installation was quick and easy, with so many devices I named it the same as our old router and also the password stayed the same. Everything works so quickly and easily I can’t believe it. 4K streaming really looks amazing! All of my ring cameras work great and our google nest thermostat, doorbell, and kitchen display hooked up easily. It even has enough range so the 3 MyQ door openers in my pole barn are up and running at last. I was running around 150 Mbps with frequent drops and now I’m running anywhere between 400-800! Very happy, recommend 100%!!! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 2, 2025 by Bookfiend

  • Great product, not inexpensive or one time purchase
Configuration: 1-pack Style: without eero Plus
Overall, the Eero Pro 6E system has been reliable for daily use, with good coverage and throughput in a mesh setup. I like the simplicity of setup and management via the app. That said, I’d like to see more granular control for advanced users — VLAN tagging, per-device QoS, and full diagnostics access would make it far more capable for prosumers and tech professionals. One point of friction: the month subscription feels a bit steep for features like ad blocking, threat scanning, and activity insights — especially when some competitors offer similar tools without a recurring fee. It would be great to see more value added or a tiered pricing model. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 1, 2025 by Southwos

  • BRIDGE BRIDGE BRIDGE
Configuration: 3-pack Style: without eero Plus
I am not one for writing reviews as of late, but I feel that this is a must for those of you like myself just getting into mesh systems and wanting the best of the best or least wanting something worth the money. Let me start of by saying that this is my first mesh system. I returned it one week after owning it. Why you ask? Because it went on sale for $200 cheaper a week later after I purchased this past August 2022, so I returned it and immediately purchased the exact same setup for the sale price. Now that that is out of the way, lets get into the brass tax. I have over 100 smart devices, bulbs, led strips, switches, plugs, tvs, way too many gaming systems, tablets, phones, blinds, fans, garage door, sprinkler, speakers, 10 variations of Echos, computer pcs and macs, in my 1 story attached garage 2000 sq ft home of concrete stucco hurricane code. I purchased the 3 pk this past August of 2022. Now is it overkill? Maybe. Prior to this I purchased several WIFI range extenders just so I could reach my outside landscape smart bulbs, and my driveway smart lights and my smart sprinkler Rachio. Needless to say that was a fail, the price of those extenders were fairly cheap and that was the definition of you get what you pay for. I was barely getting 15 down and 1 up with those extenders by my smart sprinkler panel that is attached to the outside of my home. I decided to take a dive into EERO and go all out and get the PRO 6e. The first couple of days I was getting speeds of 500 down and 40 up. Then things started to get a little crazy. Mind you I set them up at the farthest corners of the house and have one in the garage as well. As the week went on devices started slowly disconnecting and wouldn't work. Lifx anything was totally useless, and so were the nanoleaf panels. Shortly room by room the wiz bulbs started to not work and then eventually the govee anything and Roombas as well as sonos speakers. Everything started to not connect to the network. I have one EERO set up next to the modem/router combo from Xfinity in the center of my 2000 sq ft home serving as the gateway and each of the other two are over 500 feet away. At this point and you might be thinking to yourself that is one expensive failing range extending system. At least that is what I was thinking. SO I called Amazon customer support and I was transferred to an EERO tech who got me through the process of hard resetting each EERO and only having one connected. He advised me that having more than one in my 2000 sq ft home was overkill and I was clogging up the highway of bandwidth. So shortly after I got off the phone with tech support, I was thinking to myself....wait what? If that were true then why were all my devices working flawlessly in the beginning when I first set them up a week ago? So I connected the other two and boom all my devices were lightning fast no lag no hesitation. This time almost 600 up on my phone and almost 700 on my PC. Wirelessly I might add. A week goes by and then it starts happening again, I went through the entire reset process disconnected every device reconnected everything and things are back running smoothly. At least I thought. So digging through the web and further investigating I decided to go into bridge mode. Based on EEROS software and program design, they are set up to optimize your entire home network every so often, in my case it was one week. However their optimization program in router mode is counterintuitive in my case. This is why all the clients/devices were having connectivity issues. Now here is where the fun begins because I was going to send these back, because my 11 year old Netgear gaming router was out performing this system...until I bridged it. Wow, PC speed is almost at 900 down, and the PC is far away from the mesh systems, phone speeds at about 800. And every single device has not disconnected or dropped and works beyond my expectations. Outside of my house I live on a 10000 sq ft lot and I can go anywhere in my yard and I have signal. Not to mention these things are fighting through concrete stucco and probably more traffic then i35 and i10 combined during construction. Overall 4/5 due to the so called router optimization software they use and the fact that they would have you pay for a sub, which reminds me I need to cancel since their subscription services do not work in bridge mode. If you are too lazy to read all that here is a short list of pros and cons. Pros: Super fast speeds, easy to set up, app is easy, sleek futuristic clean minimal design Cons: Price, takes quite some tinkering on user end to optimize setup, subscription based services Special notes: 1 EERO serving as the gate in bridge mode directly connected to the router/modem from Xfinity. My EERO serving as gateway has an outgoing powered network switch attached to it. I have 1.2 GBps with Xfinity, just with the one EERO Pro 6e wired I an getting above 1.4GBps super fast If you are not savvy with nerdy geeky stuff, hire a pro to optimize your network. These are worth it and I would recommend even without the sale price. Invest into a firewall router if going into bridge mode. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 15, 2022 by Sincere Beanstalk Slippers

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