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Tony06 Posted
Easy to setup, great app and small beautiful design.
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DeborahB Posted
The eero mesh system is awesome, so glad we did it, and wifi is great
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DanielD Posted
Such an amazing router. I love the interface on the app!
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GabrieP Posted
keeping needing Wi-Fi extended perfectly! Love Eero worth the extra money, ok for reliability
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Franlis Posted
THE REASON I DON’T GIVE IT A 5 STAR, IS BECAUSE I REALLY DON’T SEE ANY IMPROVEMENT IN OUR HOME INTERNET, I HAD TO GO BACK TO MY ORIGINAL ROUTERS WHEN POOR SIGNAL.
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Ace2015 Posted
I have ATT fiber optic 500 up and 500 down. With the att roughter I get 350 each I ran this to the other side of my house I am getting about 200 down and 120 upload.
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Wolf74 Posted
To do basic address block you have to have a subscription. Most of the app function are locked behind the subscription service. Other than then most basic here you ip automatic connect info. All the subpage in the insterface was monthly/yearly subscription asking for credit card or cash card. (No joke) returning product to local best buy. Going back to my 8year router with better options without needing subscription.
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BestBuyFan Posted
Great product. If you have any weakspots, this is a must recommnened product. This is pricey, if you need alternate products for less thats also fine.
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Hi Best Buy Fan!
We are happy you are enjoying your Eero Pro 6E! You now have network coverage up to 6,000 sq. ft. and support for 100+ connected devices!
Eero’s patented TrueMesh technology intelligently routes traffic to reduce drop-offs and dead spots.
Enjoy!
LiM1 Posted
it’s ok. But I need more time to test to make sure it’s good.
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TonyMSP Posted
Overkill for sure as there are only a few 6E compatible devices out in the market during the writing of this review but it’s always good to future proof. Pros: *Easy setup *App is fantastic *Fast and reliable *Can easily match décor Cons: *Can be pricey *Only 2 ethernet ports on each Eero Don’t let the small device fool you. These mesh routers are small in size but large on performance. The 3-pack is advertised to cover most homes up to 6k in sq ft and I believe it. I have a modest 3500 sq ft home and there are zero dead spots in my house with the 3 pack, one on each floor of my home. Setup is a piece of cake. The app is intuitive and I was able to setup all 3 Mesh wifi in 15 minutes. They suggest renaming your new Eero to the same name as your last WiFi router so you can save yourself the headache of setting up all your smart devices to your new network. The only thing I do wish for future versions is a smaller plug so it doesn’t take up 2 outlet spots on my power-strips. Once setup, the app prompted me to do a firmware update. The speeds are amazing. It’s advertised at speeds up to 2.5 Gbps hardwired and 1.3 Gbps wireless. In real world results, the best I got was 700 Gbps with WiFi to my iPhone 14 pro (sitting in the same room as the Mesh) and 950 Gbps hardwired with my 1.2 Gbps internet speeds from Xfinity. These are blazing speeds compared to my last Orbi Wifi that didn’t have Wifi 6 or even Wifi 6E capabilities. The app is fantastic and that’s a night and day difference between the Eero and anything made by netgear. Not only is the Eero app intuitive, I’m able to see in real time data usage by device, pause devices and even see which device is connected to which Eero. My phone seamlessly connects to the Eero that has the strongest signal. There is a paid version of Eero that would give you a VPN, pop up blocker and more detailed history of your internet usage but I find the free version of the Eero more than suffice. At the time of this review, the upgraded app software is $99 a year. I do recommend this Eero pro 6E to anyone looking to future proof their WiFi Mesh network. Even though 6 Ghz is not widely available, being able to future proof yourself is a good idea. This wifi system will support some of the fastest speeds and with a fantastic app. Bonus if you’re in the amazon eco system, although not required. Plenty of new Amazon devices comes with Eero compatibility to allow Echo Dots, etc to act like WiFi extenders.
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TamDo Posted
This eero Pro 6E system completely fixed all the dead zones in my house. The setup was incredibly easy through the app, and our internet speeds are now blazing fast and stable on all devices. Highly recommend if you need reliable whole-home Wi-Fi.
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MzAB Posted
Converted from Breezline Eeros to these hassle free. Only issue I have is that one of them seems to be a bit warm as if getting too hot. The others aren’t as warm.
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Njuice Posted
I have always heard good things about the Eero Wifi devices so I was excited to finally have one. So far I have found it to be a big improvement! PROS: - Unboxing these, I really like the size and style of them! They are a subtle low profile design and I like how it does not feel too bulky. Each device definitely has some premium weight to it and I like it. - Setup was overall a breeze! Any of the 3 devices can be the “main” device, so just set up the first one and they connect the other two! The App makes it easy and overall was a nice process. - The biggest perk about this new mesh system is its speed and that is on two fronts. First, it has 2.5 gbps Ethernet port so it can take in those high levels of speeds! Second, it is a Tri-Band router meaning it produces a 2.4Ghz for older devices, 5Ghz for most devices, and 6Ghz for faster newer devices. - I really like the WiFi 6E on this as well! It’s an even better version of WiFi 6 and really helps manage the increasing amount of WiFi devices we have in our home. - These are also great for smart home support! They have Thread and Zigbee built in, and have also said to support matter as well. Of course matter is still very new given it just rolled out a few weeks ago, but it’s still a great future proof piece of tech that will help connect your smart home even better. - On of course, getting to the results: the speed is fantastic! I have tested really solid speeds on my devices, no gaps in my coverage, and overall I have been really happy with the solid performance! CONS: - I wish each Eero device had more Ethernet ports. Each only has 1 in and 1 out. - The Eero app needs some work still. It feels too bulky and pushes you to try out its paid subscriptions as well. I mean you do not have to really ever touch the app once you are all set up if you do not want to, but I hope that Amazon / Eero makes some better improvements to this app. BOTTOM LINE: - Homes are relying more and more on quality WiFi as more devices become “smart”. The Eero Pro 6E is a great way to cover these needs! It has 3 bands for older to brand new devices, supports various standards for your smart home, and is blazing fast. I think they can still make some software related improvements but overall the hardware is fantastic and gives you reliable fast Wifi!
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SimpleLiving Posted
My internet provider recently upgraded my internet speed to a new 1 Gigabit service (actually 940/880 Mbps), and I also got this eero Pro 6E to upgrade the mesh system. Installation: Using the eero app, the installation was quick and easy. The app gives step-by-step instructions. Disconnect power to your service provider router, connect one eero mesh device (that will be the main one) to the router, connect power to the router, and then the main eero. After, place the other eero mesh and connect wirelessly using the app to the main eero. Each device has USB-C power and a power plug, which is excellent since USB-C is becoming standard. The product states that it covers up to 6,000 square feet. My house is 2,800 square feet, but I find the coverage amazing because I get the Wi-Fi signal a couple of yards outside my house. This signal must be good because I did not get enough signal in other systems since my outside walls are heavily insulated. Each eero has two Ethernet ports, one 2.5 G and one 1G bit speed. The speed was similar using a combination of different mobile phones, desktops, and tablets. The average download was 829 Mbps, and the upload was 726 Mbps. Currently, I don’t need it, but it is good to know that eero offers parental controls and online security with a subscription to “eero Plus,” which costs $99.99/ year. With this, you get parental controls (block ads, filter content, limit access to specific sites and applications), track data usage over time, and additional protections (1Password, Malwarebytes, and Encrypt.me). Overall, this is an excellent stable system.
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Steven Posted
After dealing with spotty coverage and constant dropouts from a traditional router, I finally upgraded to the eero Pro 6E — and it has been a huge improvement. I’ve now used this system in two very different homes: a three-story 1,250 sq ft townhome and a three-story single-family home built in the 1960s with about 2,400 sq ft. In both places, the eero Pro 6E delivered strong, consistent Wi-Fi across every floor, with zero dead zones and no random disconnects. Setup was extremely easy. The eero app walks you through everything, and each unit was up and running in just a few minutes. I placed one node on each floor, and the mesh instantly filled in all the areas that my old router could never reach. Even the older house — with thick walls and a not-so-modern layout — stayed fully covered. Speed and stability have been excellent. I have multiple computers, phones, tablets, and about a dozen smart-home devices like bulbs and switches, and everything stays connected with no lag. Streaming in 4K works flawlessly, and online gaming on my PS5 has been smooth, with fast downloads and low latency. The 6 GHz band is especially nice for newer devices, while the 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz bands keep all the smart-home gear happy. What I appreciate most is that the network just works. With my previous router, I constantly had to reboot, move devices around, or troubleshoot random issues. Since switching to eero, I haven’t needed to mess with anything. The mesh automatically manages traffic, balances devices, and keeps the connection solid all day. There are a couple of small things to keep in mind — the system isn’t as customizable as some advanced routers, and placement of each node matters to get the best performance. But for most people, especially in homes with multiple floors or lots of devices, that’s a small trade-off for the reliability you get. Overall, the eero Pro 6E has been worth every penny. If you want fast, stable Wi-Fi that covers your whole home and handles tons of devices without hassle, this system is an excellent choice.
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JC1503 Posted
I have been reluctant to upgrade my home Wi-Fi network for years now. I shudder to think about every tv, robot vacuum, sound bar, doorbells, phone, watch, stove etc etc needing to reconnect and the passwords etc. So when we moved to our new house two years ago, I new that it was the perfect time to do it. We were on cable and moved to a house that had the ability for fiber though AT & T. I let AT&T provide everything why not… and at first I was pretty happy. It was much faster than my cable set up. But, the reliability was noticeably bad as far as their hardware. weak spots everywhere! We live in a 2600 Sq feet house and on the initial set up their app recommended more extenders to cover the weak spots… I added the extenders but noticed more problems. It was as if they were interfering with each other! I felt like I was restarting the network every other day!!! Plus all the dropped devices were driving me nuts. So I paired down the extenders and the reliability increased but was still far from hassle free. I was still restarting every couple of weeks not to mention TV’s falling off the network etc. For the love…I have fiber I want the fiber experience!!! The frustration came to a head and as much as I dreaded overhauling my wi-fi network…it was time. I have been window shopping MESH routers for a while And if your reading this review you have/are as well. I found out that eero was one of the first to deliver a mesh Wi-Fi system to regular consumers back in 2016 and really hit their stride with their second version in 2017 and then got promptly bought up by Amazon in 2019…Why….Because they are the BEST! I am excited to see how it all evolves together Everything is connected…and that connection is only as good as the infrastructure it’s on! The eero Pro 6E arrived and I opened it up like a kid at Christmas. It was simply packaged and elegant. The eero routers/nodes are athletically beautiful. I looked for a big long complicated instruction manual inside the box and did not find one…and later found out because I did not need one!!! Now I was using an all in one modem/router from att so I had to do some deeper investigating to make sure I set everything up just right. You can use your ATT modem (which I have to for the fiber) but it is recommended to turn off the router portion which required me to log into a IP address. I watched a YouTube video on how to do that. It was easy. Just follow along and turn off the router so that you are only relying on the eero for the network and to prevent any conflicts. I turned off the AT& T router after I set up the eero. I kept the same Wi-Fi network name and password which really helped the whole process..many of my devices were none the wiser that the routers changed. I had to re-log into Disney plus and restart a few devices but that was it!!!! I was so excited!!! So easy. I am getting a head of myself…. So I got the eero out. The three units are interchangeable so it does not matter which you use for the router…magic…they are all routers!!! I downloaded the app (iso iPhone 12promax) and plugged the eero in. Boom found connected to the net and was off and running. Grabbed the second one and took it to the home office and plugged it in. The app said it was a great placement and boom! Done…. Same with the 3rd eero. Great placement! And then I watched on the app as my devices came on board. Full bars! NOTE: there are two ways you can set up the eero…at least with att fiber…first way is pass through which means you are literally getting raw access to the web and then depend on eero for everything and you might want to consider 3rd party software for firewalls etc if you go that way. or a bridge which means you let att still feed the net to the eero router but they still have all the att protocols etc. I went with the bridge because it is very simple and more than adequate for my needs plus I don’t want to geek out on the deeper tech of it all. I am not an “IT person” but dabble enough to get what I want…FAST, RELIABLE network which eero delivers in spades! I mean just rock solid performance!! I got on my devices and ran the speed tests… it was remarkable!!!! Even my spouse who is not techy at all made a comment about just how fast the network was. But the peanut butter to that jelly is just how reliable and strong the signal is throughout my whole house…even in the garage!!! The specs say up to 6,000 sq ft so my 2600 is a breeze! When they talk about a blanket of internet over your whole house they mean it. I really get a sense of it when I take my iPad into the bedroom and then the garage and stream something or use facebook and it is as fast and reliable in the garage as it is next to the router! Amazing! I also really love the app!!! Super intuitive and you can see all your devices and it push notifies you when a new devices comes on line!!! My digital assistance are so much faster. Also …Even though eero is amazon…works just fine with google. We use both in our house. No problems! Haven’t had to restart the network once. I also like the Tri-band for future proofing! Incredible product!!! Does exactly what they say and delivers big time! LOVE IT!
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JustinM Posted
Setup was fairly easy with the app. The app did have a hiccup trying to get the 2nd device set up. Luckily the customer service was fantastic and knew the exact problem and the easy fix. So far it has worked almost seemless. I noticed my phone occasionally has a small lag when walking around and it has to switch to the different router. Everything else has been good.
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Losthedude Posted
Excellent Mesh System – Perfect for Fiber Homes and Multi‑Device Setups I was first introduced to eero devices when I switched from Cox to WeLink. When I moved again and WeLink wasn’t available, I was stuck with Cox’s Wi‑Fi extender—which is extremely slow and not designed to create a true high‑speed mesh network. That pushed me back toward eero. I initially purchased the eero Pro WiFi 7 system, but it didn’t make sense for my setup since I don’t have enough Wi‑Fi 7–capable devices to take advantage of it. I returned it and picked up the eero 6E system instead, which turned out to be the perfect choice. I have fiber in my home, but my ISP‑provided router sits downstairs in a coat closet, which kills the wireless signal. We have a hard‑wired Ethernet run to the master bedroom upstairs, but the other rooms don’t have network jacks. So I connected the upstairs Ethernet directly into the main eero 6E unit and started broadcasting Wi‑Fi from the second floor. In the master bedroom, I was getting 1Gb/s down and 1Gb/s up over Wi‑Fi, and coverage reached much farther than expected. I added another eero in my office and one in my niece’s room, and the mesh instantly created strong, stable coverage across the entire upstairs. Speed drops were minimal. Most rooms averaged 980 Mb/s down and 920–990 Mb/s up on Wi‑Fi. Each eero node has two Ethernet ports that provide a pseudo‑LAN connection, and those speeds were consistently 893–950 Mb/s down and 890–900 Mb/s up for wired devices. I eventually added a standalone fourth 6E unit in my bedroom, which pushed the speeds even higher. Now we have full gigabit speeds on both Wi‑Fi and wired connections throughout the house—exactly what I was trying to achieve. My goal was to improve upstairs Wi‑Fi and create hardwired spots using the eero nodes, and this setup accomplished both with no issues. Before installing these, the router in the coat closet was only delivering around 150 Mb/s down and 50 Mb/s up upstairs, which was completely unacceptable. The eero system fixed all of that and now provides stable, low‑latency coverage not just upstairs but downstairs and even in the front and back yard. After using various eero devices over the last four years, I can say I absolutely swear by them. These 6E units are fast, efficient, and extremely reliable. The app lets you enable automatic firmware updates and turn on advanced security features. There’s even a backup internet option that lets the system fail over to a mobile hotspot or Mi‑Fi device if your main ISP goes down. Just make sure you set that up in advance—if you lose service, you won’t be able to configure it on the fly. Overall, the eero 6E system delivered everything I needed: outstanding speed, reliable coverage, and a seamless mesh throughout the entire home. Highly recommended.
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Hxexc Posted
[Employee of bestbuy] I recently upgraded my home Wi-Fi system to the Amazon eero Pro 6E, and I must say, it has been an absolute game-changer! The reliability and performance of this mesh router have exceeded my expectations and surpassed the Google Nest Pro 6E by a significant margin. The most impressive aspect of the eero Pro 6E is its consistent and robust signal coverage throughout my entire house. With its tri-band capabilities and support for Wi-Fi 6E, I've experienced faster and more stable connections, even in areas that were previously Wi-Fi dead zones. Streaming 4K content, online gaming, and video conferencing have become seamless experiences. Setting up the eero Pro 6E was a breeze, thanks to the intuitive mobile app that guided me through the process step-by-step. The app also allows for straightforward network management, with useful features like device prioritization and parental controls, giving me more control over my home network. In terms of design, the eero Pro 6E's compact and sleek appearance blends well with my home decor, and its low-profile antennas make it easy to place discreetly in any room. Comparing it to the Google Nest Pro 6E, the eero Pro 6E outperforms in both range and speed. While the Google Nest is a solid mesh router, the eero's Wi-Fi 6E support and intelligent routing have delivered a noticeable performance boost, making it the clear winner for me. In conclusion, the Amazon eero Pro 6E is a fantastic mesh router that has proven to be highly reliable and significantly better than the Google Nest Pro 6E. If you're looking for top-notch performance and seamless Wi-Fi coverage throughout your home, the eero Pro 6E should be at the top of your list. Highly recommended!
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sk3tch Posted
I've been an eero user for over 5 years - upgrading to the latest hardware as they release it. I've been extremely pleased with the overall package that eero provides - from the new features and tweaks to increase performance to their open communication on reddit at r/eero. The 6E system features 3 radios (versus 2 on the 6+) providing maximum range and the ability to leverage the ability to use the add'l radio for stronger wireless backhaul performance (connections in between your individual eero units). This unit (and every supported eero unit released) uses the same awesome app to setup and control the network. It's extremely easy - so easy that I've recommended it to non-technical friends and never heard from them again RE: Wi-Fi issues. I cannot recommend eero and this new Pro 6E kit highly enough - fast, easy, set-it and forget-it wireless for your house!
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