Introducing eero Pro 7 tri-band mesh Wi-Fi 7 router. Supports internet plans up to 5 Gbps, coverage up to 6,000 sq. ft., wireless speed up to 3.9 Gbps and wired speeds up to 4.7 Gbps. Supports 600+ connected devices. 3-pack
Q: How many devices can this eero Pro 7 mesh Wi-Fi system support?
A: The eero Pro 7 mesh Wi-Fi system can support up to 600+ connected devices.
Q: How does the eero Pro 7 system ensure a stable connection?
A: The eero Pro 7 system uses TrueMesh software, TrueRoam, and TrueChannel to proactively maintain the most optimal and reliable Wi-Fi connection possible.
Q: What is the maximum wired speed supported by the eero Pro 7 system?
A: The eero Pro 7 system supports wired speeds up to 4.7 Gbps.
Q: What is the wireless speed of this eero mesh Wi-Fi system?
A: This eero mesh Wi-Fi system offers wireless speeds up to 3.9 Gbps.
Q: Does this eero mesh Wi-Fi system have a built-in modem?
A: No, the eero mesh Wi-Fi system does not have a built-in modem.
Q: What is the maximum internet plan speed supported by this eero mesh Wi-Fi system?
A: This eero mesh Wi-Fi system supports internet plans with speeds up to 5 Gbps.
A: Hi Lamri247. Thanks for reaching out! eero uses a single SSID to broadcast the 2.4, 5, and 6 GHz bands. Devices will determine which band to connect to. This ensures your devices are able to move along eero's mesh efficiently, delivering the highest results to the devices throughout your entire home. I hope this helps. Have a great day!
A: Hi Mars. Thanks for reaching out! Latency and bandwidth aren’t definite numbers as these items vary case by case. While I can’t set a numerical expectation, I can provide some tips to ensure the eero Pro 7 system provides fast, reliable WiFi to every room in your home. 1. Place eeros where they can talk to each other. 2. Place eeros on a hard, flat surface. 3. Keep your eeros out in the open. 4. Whenever possible, aim for direct line of sight between eeros. The fewer the walls between your eeros, the better. 5. Try placing your eero near doors; this may help since wood is less dense and easier for WiFi waves to penetrate. 6. Avoid placing your eero in a location near heavy metal or any other point of interference, such as a microwave. I hope this helps. Have a great day!
$699.99
Introducing eero Pro 7 tri-band mesh Wi-Fi 7 router. Supports internet plans up to 5 Gbps, coverage up to 6,000 sq. ft., wireless speed up to 3.9 Gbps and wired speeds up to 4.7 Gbps. Supports 600+ connected devices. 3-pack
$349.99
Introducing eero 7 dual-band mesh Wi-Fi 7 router. Supports internet plans up to 2.5 Gbps, coverage up to 6,000 sq. ft., wireless speed up to 1.8 Gbps and wired speeds up to 2.3 Gbps. Supports 120+ connected devices. 3-pack
$1699.99
Experience a whole new level of fast. eero Max 7 with the power of Wi-Fi 7 technology can provide more than twice the speed of Wi-Fi 6, so you can enjoy lower latency, greater capacity, and more efficiency on your network. Get ready to level up your game - eero Max 7 delivers ultra high performance gaming, ideal for applications that require high throughput and low latency.
$549.99
Introducing eero Pro 7 tri-band mesh Wi-Fi 7 router. Supports internet plans up to 5 Gbps, coverage up to 4,000 sq. ft., wireless speed up to 3.9 Gbps and wired speeds up to 4.7 Gbps. Supports 400+ connected devices. 2-pack
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I first started with EERO when the five series came out. It was excellent, and the coverage was great. But i preferred 2.5GbE for local data transfers between devices. I upgraded… or so I thought… to the 6E, and they were a downgrade in many ways. Range was substantially lower, and I had a lot of dropouts throughout the day, making teleconferences finnicky and unreliable. These wifi 7 models are excellent. Switching over was a breeze, and they are blazing fast. One of my favorite features about mesh systems is the wireless backhaul leaf creating a wireless connection that still physically connects to the Eero network. 0 packet loss on the new Wifi 7 compared to moments of 50-100% packet loss on the 6E within rated range. The only downsides thus far is that the the subscription locks a lot of features behind a paywall of $10/month, even some of the most basic statistics. Additionally, there are only two ports on each unit. I’m not taking a star away because I knew the subscription was an existing detriment to all eero setups overall prior to pirchase. As for the ports, having only 2 ethernet posts can easily be mitigated with a 2.5GbE ethernet switch for less than $100. They likely did this to persuade users to upgrade to the pro seven…. For $1500. If you plan on plugging in more than one device to the gateway, you need to buy a switch, so keep that in mind when you budget. Another bonus that most people may have missed is that the previous Eero models only had a one year warranty. The new Wi-Fi seven models have a three-year warranty now so kudos to that. Even if you don’t have any Wi-Fi seven enabled devices, which I don’t, I would still recommend this set hands down. Newer Wi-Fi adapters will have “multi-link operation” which is fully supported on this. It will theoretically allow you to connect to the 2.4 GHz and/or 5 GHz networks simultaneously for better reliability and speeds.
Posted by MasterEL
I struggled with 3 Deco BE16000s for months before throwing in the towel and trying to Eero. Decos were always disconnecting even though the wifi signal was at 3 bars. Moved to the Eeros and will not look bakc. Setup was a breeze and I added on one outside wifi 7 Eero to complete everything. These cover the front of my house for a Tesla and then inside, the three pack fully cover my 3900 sqft, two story house. I have these eero pros all hard wired and the outdoor eero is linked via wifi. Have not had issues with wifi for the past week I have been using them where the decos would have issues every single day. Speeds are not quite as fast as the Deco BE16000, but I think I am going to add one Eero max for the primary unit to boost speeds where we use wifi the most. Reliability on the Eeros is a night and day difference over the Decos.
Posted by jstan
Game changer. Previously used the AT&T BWG-210 with a couple of Air Ties. Constant, frustrating drops and hit or miss speeds. Finally landed on the eero Pro 7 setup and could not be happier. 4,500 square foot house. Two downstairs in each corner of the house, and one upstairs. Great coverage inside the house and outside in both the front and back yard. The app makes setup a breeze. Highly recommended, should have done this way earlier.
Posted by ZackA