Customers recognize the Max 7 BE20800 Tri-Band Mesh Wi-Fi 7 System (3-pack) for its extensive coverage, ease of setup, and strong performance. Many users highlighted the system's simple installation process and reliable signal strength, resulting in improved connectivity throughout their homes. Positive feedback also focused on the system's ability to handle numerous devices without experiencing lag. The enhanced range and speed were frequently praised, exceeding expectations for many users.
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Pros mentioned:
Speed
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Eero Max 7
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Posted . Owned for 3 weeks when reviewed.
This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.
I wanted try a mesh system to test its range. I started with one unit with the idea that a second unit could be added for extra range. I am coupling this to 1.2 gb Xfinity service. The Eero sits in my basement. I am still getting over 100 mb on the third floor which is all I need. Very satisfied and I have a future proof system.
Posted . Owned for less than 1 week when reviewed.
This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.
I bought and returned the deco xe75 pro and spent the extra money for the eero max 7. Performance with one satellite is better than the 3 pack of the deco xe75 or any other of the can style wifi devices. The device and app are of excellent quality! Im Happy with the speeds it provides from my 2GB fiber plan. Getting about 1400 mbs down and 1600 mbs up!
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The Eero router is fast but not perfect. If you like a simple set it and forget it device, then the eero ticks all the boxes. If you like to get your hands dirty and do lots of tweaks and customizations however, then the simple interface may not be what you are looking for. Overall, the unit appears to be solid and covers a lot of area with throughput to spare.
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Awesome router. My old Linksys stopped working and I decided to get this because i have read such good things and I want to be somewhat future-proofed. I have never had such an easy time setting a system up. I clicked a couple of buttons and it was up in less than 5 minutes. It is very fast and very stable. If you are looking to upgrade, this is definitely one to have on your list.
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Out the box I was impressed with the design and look of this router. I was very hopeful and impressed with the performance in the same room or even a room or two away but as I moved to the opposite side of my upstairs the performance drops significantly from averaging 600 Mbps on my phone down to 250 Mbps at best. From a wired perspective the 10 Gbps ports really do allow for full speed of your ISP with me consistnely getting the advertised 1 Gbs up and down with my AT&T Fiber connection. Within the house when wired I was able to consistenly hit 950 Mbps download and wireless with my gaming desktop 680 to 700 Mbps.
I also put the additional node downstairs in my living room and had it hardwired via one of the 10 Gbps ports back to the one setup as a router and consistenly get 600 Mbps from my phone in the same room but where this Node rally fell short for me was when I went outside on my back porch. I have a TV outside on my porch and before wiht my old Linksys WiFI 6 router with multiple nodes I could easily stream to my 4K Fire Stick with 130 Mbps but with these I only get 25 to 30 Mbps and have incurred more buffering issues since putting this setup in place.
For this price point my biggest complain or gripe is the fact that many of the "Premium" features are blocked behind a pay wall. At this price point I was not expecting to have to pay even more for premium features. It also has NO WEB INTERFACE. This setup isn't aimed at more computer savvy people being that it is locked into only a phone app to do all the configuration. I also haven't been able to get the Router to take my custom IP settings so I could easily have my other devices and static ip devices on the same subnet.
Pros:
- 10 Gb's ports and wired and in room speeds are great
- Smaller and stylish loking without any protruding external antennas
- Use of other newer generation Amazon Echo Dots to extend your network coverage and mesh
Cons:
- Premium features locked behind a pay wall
- No web interface to configure and make edits to the network
- No USB interface to allow for external hard drives to be plugged
- Speed through external walls diminishes extensively unless you have a node right next to a window or the external wall
- Only 4 wired ports on the back of the router
- Overpriced still even as one of the first in this generation of WiFi 7 routers
Overall it has good speed but power user features still locked down or behind a paywall is a bit of a slap in the face for a router at this price.
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I purchased the Eero Max 7 system to see how it could do in my environment compared to another Wi-Fi 7 system that I purchased. This one cost 3X more than the other one but offered Matter, Zigbee and Thread capabilities which were appealing to me.
When opening the box, I found that it was really well packaged. One of the better packaging jobs that I have seen before. I love how they created a special spot just for the plugs to be inserted.
Setup was very simple and a breeze with Eero. The app is very intuitive but also very simplistic. I didn't like that I could not see what devices were connecting on different bands.
I did like that it was one SSID for the whole house versus another Wi-Fi 7 system that I purchased that created a network for 2.4 GHZ and 5GHZ as separate MLO net and finally a dedicated 6GHZ band.
I ran a speed test of the cheaper Wi-Fi 7 system against the Eero only to find that the speeds were almost the same and in some rooms the speed from the other cheaper 3 node system was better. I was hoping the Eero would smoke this other router, but I guess more antennas and throughput for my 4000 SQST 2 story house did not matter.
This then led me to the main problem that I experienced with the Eero. It would not see the 2.4 GHZ network that I had setup with the previous device. I have the same network names/passwords so I can easily change out routers so was surprised as I moved from my legacy Wi-Fi 6 system to the cheaper Wi-Fi 7 unit that the Eero could not match that ease of setup.
I tried software updates and all the support articles, but this device never saw any of my 2.4 GHZ IOT devices. Thus, it was returned to Best Buy since it cost 3x more and could not deliver the whole package.
Maybe it's too early in the Wi-Fi 7 router switch over for things to make a difference yet with speeds but it at least should have seen my 2.4 GHZ devices.
Buyer beware of what you are getting when purchasing these units and maybe look elsewhere to save some cash.
No, I would not recommend this to a friend
Brand response from Amazon Devices Customer Support
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Hello Chris. I’m sorry to hear that you were having trouble getting your 2.4 GHz devices connected to the eero Max 7 system. Devices that only operate on the 2.4 GHz band may need an extra step to get them up and running. You can use the eero app to temporarily hide the 5 GHz band while you get your 2.4 GHz devices connected. Open the eero app and tap “Settings” at the bottom of the home screen. Tap “troubleshooting” towards the bottom of the settings screen. Tap ”My device won’t connect.” Tap “Temporarily pause 5 GHz. This will pause the 5 GHz band for 15 minutes while you get your 2.4 GHz devices setup. If this doesn’t resolve the issue, please reach out directly to eero customer support at (877) 659-2347. Again, thank you for the feedback and have a great day
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Contact
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Posted . Owned for 2 weeks when reviewed.
This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.
Connectivity much improved. Swimming in the streaming pool.
I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Ease of use, Speed
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Worth it to buy! just get one.
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Posted . Owned for 3 weeks when reviewed.
This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.
Very easy to set up and you can manage through phone oversea if needed. Speed is consistent and no issue like i did with 6E. Have multiple throughout my house and no drop in signals.
Posted . Owned for less than 1 week when reviewed.
This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.
My house is 3000 sq ft but for some reason there are dead zones everywhere .. i used a eero in the past but it just dropped out too much … now there are way to many devices at once being used in this house on wifi .. i was currentlt using a orbi system but it was getting overloaded by devices .. it was between this akd the orbi wifi 7 … i went with this and it has been perfect .. finally the wifi has caught up and there are no dead zones … for my house getting three was probably overkill but that was the model on sale .. i waited a week to write this to see if i noticed anythjng but its been pretty much perfect
I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Speed
Rated 3 out of 5 stars
Adequate but has limitations
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Posted . Owned for 1 month when reviewed.
This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.
The eero Max 7 is generally adequate, and will likely work well for people who desire a plug and play setup and prefer to "set and forget". Advanced users will be left wanting, and it has too many limitations for my taste.
For starters, there is no way to manage via browser, it's app only - the app itself is not well organized and is cumbersome. What's worse is you cannot see things like the current Wi-Fi channels unless you pay for/take advantage of their premium service (and still can not set channels - more on that below). I will say the premium add on did seem to block a good bit in the way of ads online, which is always welcome.
Speeds close to the router or satellites were generally good, but dropped considerably at 15' to 20', so range is definitely limited (in fairness, I live in a 90+ year old home with plaster walls which is more of a challenge for coverage). I had planned to test out the Wi-Fi 7 MLO feature, but wound up returning the eero setup before turning it on.
A few downsides: you cannot manually set Wi-Fi channels, the system does what it thinks is best. Which in practice is not always the desired choice - particularly in crowded environments where you may not want to use automatic channel selection. Also, the eero frequently would not use 5Ghz for dual band devices, often defaulting to only 2.4Ghz which offers subpar speeds comparatively - for example, this was true for all 3 of my Ring cameras, 2 of which were within 12' of the router, with the 3rd camera frequently failing to record events at all.
All in all, for users who are looking for a simple solution that generally works well (and who don't care about advanced options) the eero Max 7 will suffice.
I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Setup
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Eero Pro 6E
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Posted . Owned for 1 week when reviewed.
This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.
Eero is one of the best network products I have ever used. Easy setup, easy update, and great range. The app provides excellent status of connectivity and easy use for sharing network information
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Works great right out of the box as if should but time will tell. Would recommend but not enough value for the money. Your money would be better spent in another product of equal value.
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Eero Max 7 mesh system if very easy to install. Had a question during installation and a call to customer service handled it quickly and efficiently. The mesh system has been working perfectly for about a month with no disconnects or resets required. Coverage is excellent with no dead spots. I highly recommend the Eero Max 7 to anyone looking for a plug and play solution for WiFi 7.
I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Coverage, Speed
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Worth the money
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Posted . Owned for less than 1 week when reviewed.
This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.
The installation was extremely easy and I had the network up and running without any headaches. Both coverage and speed have been vastly improved over my old router.
I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Performance, Speed
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Solid
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Posted . Owned for 2 weeks when reviewed.
This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.
Incredible router, immediate improvement to speed all across the house. Even better when using two at once.
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Absolutely fantastic router. My speeds are higher than what I’m paying for since switching. Pay for 1 gig and get 1.6 consistently. Paired with two eero 7 pro and have zero issue with speed or reliability in a 2500 sq ft home.
Posted . Owned for less than 1 week when reviewed.
This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.
I have been an avid Netgear Orbi user for years, but the system always left multiple deadzones around my 6500 square foot home. I was tempted to upgrade to the Orbi 9700 system, but the steep price combined with my experience of my Orbi systems struggling to maintain stable speeds gave me reason for pause. While $1500+ for a 3 pack Eero 7 system is still pricey, Eero’s reputation for stable signal speeds inspired me to take the plunge. Setup was a breeze and I now no longer have any dead spots nor speed degradation from room to room. The price for the system is overkill for my usage case; however, the peace of mind to have entire home coverage will pay for itself over the next 5yrs.
I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Speed
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Works as described.
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Posted . Owned for 1 week when reviewed.
This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.
On s23 ultra i get max speed like 900mb dl and 65 ul, on ps5 i get like 425 dl on 50 ul. I get about as fast as i could on the device connected's wifi will allow. Reaches my garage about 50 feet away in the center of a brick home.