Amazon eero 6 mesh wifi router – Supports internet plans up to 900 Mbps, Coverage up to 1,500 sq. ft., Connect 75+ devices, 1-pack
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WHOLE-HOME WI-FI 6 COVERAGE – eero covers up to 1,500 sq. ft. with wifi and supports wifi speeds up to 900 Mbps.
SAY GOODBYE TO DEAD SPOTS AND BUFFERING – Our TrueMesh technology intelligently routes traffic to reduce drop-offs so you can confidently stream 4K video, game, and video conference.
MORE WIFI FOR MORE DEVICES – Wi-Fi 6 supports faster wifi than prior standards and permits 75+ connected devices.
SET UP IN MINUTES – The eero app walk you through setup and allows you to manage your network from anywhere. Plus, free customer support is available 7 days a week.
BUILT-IN ZIGBEE SMART HOME HUB – eero 6 connects compatible devices on your network with Alexa—so there’s no need to buy separate smart home hubs for each device.
GETS BETTER OVER TIME – Automatic updates bring the latest and greatest in eero wifi while also helping to keep your network safe and secure.
EASILY EXPAND YOUR SYSTEM – With cross-compatible hardware, you can easily add eero products as your needs change.
Customers say
Customers find the router easy to set up and manage. They appreciate the parental controls and fast speed. The coverage is good for them. However, some customers have mixed opinions on signal strength, functionality, build quality, value for money, and app functionality.
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4 reviews for Amazon eero 6 mesh wifi router – Supports internet plans up to 900 Mbps, Coverage up to 1,500 sq. ft., Connect 75+ devices, 1-pack
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Elza Green –
Setup hit a snag, but tech support saved the day. And wifi range is AMAZING
I first bought this back in November, and tried setting it up, but hit a snag. The Eero Android app has a really nice setup walkthrough process, but it kept telling me that the Eero couldn’t connect. I didn’t get around to looking into it again until today, when I ran into the same issue. But this time, I realized I could call Eero support.I had to wait ~15 minutes on the phone, but then the technician I spoke to was extremely helpful and knowledgeable. He was able to look into what was going on on the backend of our account, and he could see what was going wrong, and remedy it from his end. (I’m fuzzy on the details here.) After his help, I was able to finish setting up Eero router correctly, and connect to the new wifi network.And it turns out its range is AMAZING! The Eero router is in the front of our house, and I want internet to reach out into our back yard and to the cottage at the back of our yard. I figured I’d need to buy another Eero extender to get the internet out that far, but in my quick testing a few minutes ago, I was able to load a Youtube video with nearly no lag at all at the back of my yard. My housemate isn’t home so I couldn’t actually test *inside* their cottage. So it’s possible I’ll still need to buy one extender if the internet isn’t strong enough inside the cottage, but even if that’s the case, the Eero’s range is still way better than our previous router’s range. I’m really happy with this.
Denis Leiva –
Eero 6 – Without Extender — Perfect for Small Homes/Apartments
This review is for the Eero 6, by itself, without the optional extender(s)Number of Devices connected to the Eero 6:1 PlayStation-42 Computers2 FireTVs (4K, wireless streaming)2 iPhones3 iPads35 Smart Devices (blink cameras, smart light bulbs, smart switches, smart speakers, and so on…)My Internet Speed: 200 Mbps download / 10 Mbps uploadEero 6 Performance:- At 30 feet away: Full Signal Strength on 5GHz channel, Internet Speed 230Mbps / 11 Mbps- Around 35 to 40 fee away: Full Signal Strength, but channel switched automatically from 5Ghz to 2.4GHz, Internet Speed 60 Mpbs / 9 Mbps (normal for the 2.4GHz channel since it has much less bandwidth available)- At 60 feet away: Signal is not very stableNOTE: Speed tests where performed using an iPhone 12 Max (with WiFi 6) and an iPad Pro (with WiFi 5), not much of a difference in speed between the iPhone & iPadIn my opinion, the Eero 6 is a fairly mighty WiFi router given such a small package… well suited for a small house or apartment if you are able to place the router in a central location within your house/apartment that way you’ll have full internet speed on the 5GHz channel as long as you are within 30 feet from the router and decent speed on the 2.4GHz channel if you are 40 to 55 feet away from the router.Some reviewers on Amazon have stated they had issues with this router when using online meeting software (Microsoft Teams or Zoom), I’ve been testing my unit for two days now and no issues with Teams or any software for that matter… I currently work from home and I use the internet all day long between work, calls, and entertainment and no issues at all…. I’ve decided to keep the Eero 6 (I’m replacing a Netgear Nighthawk X6S with the Eero 6, the Nighthawk’s specs are much more potent than the Eero’s with much better signal strength, but Netgear neglects their products after a while and my Nighthawk is not able to update the firmware anymore opening it up to security issues)One thing to keep in mind, if you are interested in connecting the optional wireless “Extender” to the Eero 6, the internet speed you’ll get from the Extender Unit will be about half of what you’ll get from the Eero Unit itself… that is the case for all mesh systems no matter which brand you choose…One interesting option for this router is that you can connect two Eero-6 Routers (not extender) with each other via ethernet cable and both units will have full internet speed at both ends… perhaps a good option for some people…?For my current internet requirement (working from home, multiple active streams, calls, entertainment), the Eero 6 router by itself connected to a 200 Mbps internet speed is more than enough and I’m very happy with the Eero 6’s performance given it comes from such a small device.I say give it a test if you are in the market for a WiFi router… all homes/apartments have different constructions so everyone will have slightly different outcomes, but it does not hurt to test it out since you can always return it if it doesn’t work for you… Perhaps the Eero-6-Pro may be a better choice for some people, as most Amazon reviews state it offers more range than the Eero-6, but the Pro cost $100 more…
Christian Bierkamp –
Good for basics
Bought this to integrate a mesh network with my eero gateway. Overall it’s not a bad device and I would recommend it for anyone who wants “plug and play” network setup. However it is difficult to work with if you’re techy and like to setup things manually.Pros-Good broadcast signalEasy setupParental controls and off schedule in appSeamless mesh setupCons-Not enough customization in appCannot setup manual back haul with Ethernet(If Ethernet is plugged in from main gateway, it should back haul automatically, however when tested mine was only extending WiFi network. Would not broadcast from Ethernet.)The latter of the features is ultimately what pushed me away from eero. I have a lot of cinder block in an oddly configured basement. Needed a wired router to extend WiFi in that area. Could not force eero to supply from Ethernet. Was only extending range which resulted in 10Mbps download speeds. (I have gigabit fiber internet.)
sandi gonzalez –
Great Choice
Love this product