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🚀 Elevate your Wi-Fi game with the future-proof eero Pro 7 — speed, coverage, and security in one sleek package!
The Amazon eero Pro 7 tri-band mesh Wi-Fi 7 router 3-pack delivers ultra-fast internet speeds up to 5 Gbps, expansive coverage up to 6,000 sq. ft., and supports over 600 devices simultaneously. Featuring Qualcomm’s Dragonwing N7 chipset, tri-band radios, and patented TrueMesh software, it ensures seamless connectivity with advanced security options and smart home integration, backed by a 3-year warranty.
| Wifi standards | Wi-Fi 7 (IEEE 802.11a/b/g/n/ac/ax/be) |
| Number of radios | 3; tri-band |
| Supported channels | 2.4 GHz: 20, 40 MHz 5 GHz: 20, 40, 80, 160, 240 MHz 6 GHz: 20, 40, 80, 160, 320 MHz |
| MIMO | 2x2/2x2/2x2 MU/SU-MIMO |
| Spatial streams | 6 |
| Channel width | 20, 40, 80, 160, 240, 320 MHz |
| Network security and services | WPA3 and WPA2 wireless encryption |
| Other Wi-Fi features | Support for IPv4, IPv6, UPnP, DHCP reservations, and port forwarding. WAN compatibility: DHCP, static IP, PPPoE, and internet VLAN tagging |
| BE rating | BE10800 |
| Automatic Channel Selection | Yes |
| Band steering | Yes |
| Device/profile pause | Yes |
| Easy password sharing for guest and home network | Yes |
| Smart home hub | Yes |
| Thread | OpenThread |
| Bluetooth | Bluetooth Low Energy 5.0 |
| Zigbee | Yes (as a controller only) |
| Works with Alexa | Yes |
| Matter | Yes (as a controller only) |
| Antenna | 2x2 2.4 GHz 2x2 5 GHz 2x2 6 GHz |
| Frequency bands | ISM (2.4-2.484 GHz) U-NII-1 (5.15-5.25 GHz) U-NII-2A (5.25-5.35 GHz) U-NII-2C (5.47-5.725 GHz) U-NII-3 (5.725-5.85 GHz) U-NII-5 (5.925-6.425 GHz) U-NII-6 (6.425-6.525 GHz) U-NII-7 (6.525-6.875 GHz) U-NII-8 (6.875-7.125 GHz) |
| Types of modulation | OFDM (2.4 GHz, 5 GHz, 6 GHz) DSSS (2.4 GHz only) |
| Ethernet | Two auto-sensing 5 Gigabit Ethernet ports, 1 USB-C port |
| Processor | 1.5 GHz quad-core processor |
| Memory | 1024 MB |
| Storage | 4 GB flash storage |
| Size | Width 5.77 in. (146.6 mm) Height 7.10 in. (180.4 mm) Depth 3.10 in. (78.7 mm) |
| Operating temperature | 32°F-104°F (0˚C-40˚C) |
| Electrical requirement | 100-240V AC, 50/60 Hz |
| AC supply | 27W USB-C power adapter |
| OS support for eero app | iOS/Android app |
| Subscription | New customers are eligible to access eero Plus free for 30 days. Learn more about eero Plus. |
| Required for setup | Supported iOS or Android device and internet service (with cable, DSL, or fiber ONT modem, if required). See eero setup requirements. |
| Warranty and service | 3-year limited warranty. For warranty info, privacy policy, terms of service, trial and subscription terms, and more, visit eero.com/legal. |
| Included in the box | 1-pack: one eero Pro 7 router, one 27W USB-C power adapter, and one CAT6a Ethernet cable. 2-pack: two eero Pro 7 routers, two 27W USB-C power adapters, and one CAT6a Ethernet cable. 3-pack: three eero Pro 7 routers, three 27W USB-C power adapters, and one CAT6a Ethernet cable. |
| Software security updates | Learn more about software security updates. |
| Legal disclaimer | Works with Alexa not available in all countries. eero Pro 7 and services, including eero subscription services, are subject to the disclaimers found at eero.com/disclaimers *Additional services each require a separate subscription. †Actual size and weight may vary by manufacturing process. ‡Insurance details: Insurance Benefits under the policy are issued and covered by Lloyd’s, under a master group policy issued in the name of Cyberscout Limited, Sontiq Inc. and all subsidiaries for the benefit of members. For policy terms, explanation of benefits and exclusions view the “Summary of Benefits.” for $1Million USD Plans or $2Million USD Plans. “Family” plan insurance will cover the primary account holder and his or her household residents. |
| Chipset | Qualcomm DragonwingTM N7 Platform |
R**N
Easy to setup, fast, and good looking.
This wireless router is incredible. I upgraded from a WiFi 6 TP-Link and my internet speeds doubled! I went from averaging ~600mbps to 900+. The router was super simple to setup. I went with the pro over the max because I have a medium sized home and a 1gigabit internet plan. The app made it a breeze to get it running. This is my first mesh router, and I am getting much better signal throughout my house w/ 2 nodes. I setup the SSID w/ the same network name and password as my old router and all my devices connected. Very easy to adjust the settings with app, and good compatibility w/ legacy mode enabled. Only drawback is with Eero plus features enabled you can’t set a custom DNS server. Not a huge problem because this can be configured on the device side if needed. Also some features that are free on other routers require the Eero subscription. Nonetheless it’s worth it if you buy the Eero signal, as you get 10GB of data backup a year. The device also looks good and is compact! Much better than my old spider legged router’s antenna. To get the full advantages of this router make sure your devices support WiFi 6e / 7. This router is also great if you have a smart home. I have a motion sensor that controls lights that utilizes thread. Before I was having signal issues as the device was far away from my hub. Now my device is connected and functioning like normal again. Overall a great purchase!
R**T
Easy install, monster speed upgrade, great app and on sale - perfect!
11/25 update - A few bugs have popped up. One change I had to make to get my Bluesound Node X music streamer app to work was to move the RJ-45 Ethernet cable that feeds the Node X from my Fios modem to the Eero modem on the open RJ45 Ethernet input on the back of the Eero node next to my Fios modem. The Bluos app would not connect because it thought the Node X was on another network, different from my iPhone 16 pro. When I moved the Ethernet cable, the Node X appeared in the Eero device list. The next day, my audio system and Sony TV also appeared because they are connected to the same Ethernet cable as the Node X through a Netgear Ethernet powered splitter. Existing devices keep popping up as new almost daily as the Eero nodes recognize the signals and devices. Original review - The easiest Wi-Fi upgrade I've ever installed! I was semi-dreading the arrival of the Eero system because no matter what product I have ever installed Wi-Fi hardware related, something always goes wrong. Not in this case - total compatibility, flawless and simple setup. I had the entire system including 3 Eero nodes connected to my Fios 1GB modem and the Eero app in less than 30 minutes. The Eero node connected to my Fios router/modem even automatically shut down the laggy Fios Wi-Fi from that older Fios device, no action required on my part. Cool! The nodes are hefty - they have some weight to them, and they are smaller than I thought they would be - about 1/2+ the size of my legacy Fios router/modem. See the photos of an Eero node next to my mini garbage can sized Fios modem/router. All the Wi-Fi "dead spots" from my Fios router are now gone and I have full Wi-Fi access everywhere in my home and my attached garage. When I rebooted my Windows 11 laptop it immediately recognized the new security protocols in the Eero nodes versus the Fios modem. I have almost 1gb up and 1gb down with Eero - with the previous FiOS WIFI, it was 1/3 to 1/2 lower - very laggy. Not anymore! All my Ring cameras, music streamers, Apple phones and every other Wi-Fi device connected without incident and run much faster, especially my laptops. There is a QR code in the box for downloading the Eero app which connects with the 3 nodes. There are 3 power cords and 1 RJ 45 cable to connect one of the 3 nodes to your main modem in the Eero box. The Eero app is terrific, it located my nodes fast and approved their locations quickly. I used Chat GPT as a primer before I started connecting devices and it helped speed things up because I knew what to look for and not look for in the setup. I'm very tech savvy; an audio nut & I can hook up almost anything audio or computer related. But I'm still semi-shocked at how easy setup was, how much better my Wi-Fi signal is compared to the Fios modem because something ALWAYS goes wrong. This is quality mesh system and a BIG upgrade especially for $150 off on a recent sale. I would definitely recommend the Eero 7 Pro mesh system with 1gb Fios internet speed because the Fios gear is wasting up to half that speed with its inefficiencies plus the dangers of its outdated security protocols. Hope this helps!
J**C
“Internet So Fast Even My Plants Load Instantly”
The Amazon eero Pro 7 (2‑pack) is basically the warp drive of home Wi‑Fi. Setup was shockingly easy — the app walks you through everything like a buddy who actually knows what they’re talking about. Coverage easily blankets our space (up to ~4,000 sq ft), and I haven’t found a dead zone yet. Even the fridge gets online now (probably streaming its own content). Speeds are ridiculous — solid support for plans up to 5 Gbps, and real‑world performance is impressively stable whether I’m streaming 4K, gaming, or pretending to work in five different rooms at once. I’ve never seen so many devices connected without the network throwing a tantrum. The tri‑band Wi‑Fi 7 boost really shows — low latency, fast throughput, and rock‑solid connections even when the kids are doin’ whatever they do online. Mesh roaming is seamless; I walk around the house, and the signal just doesn’t quit. In short: strong coverage, blazing speeds, idiot‑proof setup, and dependable performance. Five stars. My router just got promoted to household superhero. 🚀📶
J**F
Significant Speed Upgrade from eero 6, Noticeably Faster and More Stable
Upgraded from an eero 6 system to the eero Pro 7, and the difference was immediately noticeable. Speeds throughout the house improved significantly, and connections feel more stable, especially when multiple devices are running simultaneously. The tri-band WiFi 7 performance really makes a difference. Areas that previously had slower speeds or occasional drops now maintain strong, consistent connectivity. Streaming, video calls, smart home devices, and large downloads all perform more smoothly after the upgrade. Setup was very easy through the eero app. The new router integrated seamlessly with the existing network, and the upgrade process took only a few minutes. Devices transitioned automatically, so there was no need to reconnect everything, which made the upgrade simple. Build quality is solid, and the design is clean and compact. It also runs quietly and has been reliable since installation. What stood out: • Noticeably faster speeds compared to eero 6 • More stable connections across the house • Handles multiple devices without slowdown • Very easy setup and upgrade process • Strong performance for streaming and smart home devices Overall, this was a worthwhile upgrade. If you are coming from eero 6 or an older mesh system, the eero Pro 7 delivers a clear improvement in speed, stability, and overall network performance. Highly recommended.
A**B
Worthwhile Expense - Great Coverage and Speed - Simple Setup
Great upgrade from my close to 10 year old Orbi setup. Would love to be able to hardwire the devices in the network but that simply isn't an option for my house. I specifically paid more for the Pro model for the dedicated backhaul band given my setup limitations. PROS: I really appreciate the simplicity of the setup in the app. While I have enjoyed tweaking and tinkering with my network in the past, I've discovered that modifying most of these settings are more trouble than it's worth. The Eero app is clean and simple and just works. Connections have been rock solid and I am amazed at the speed/coverage in relation to how far away the device is with hardware that supports wifi 7. I can be on a different floor of the house and still get speeds close to what I'd get when hardwired into the network. CONS: The hardware is bigger than I'd prefer. I wish they had a tri-band wifi 7 puck style device, but the great thing about Eero is new hardware is backwards compatible, so I'd imagine at some point they'll release hardware similar to the 7 Pro in a smaller package. Price was hard for me to justify. Had I not got in on a 20% promo with Amazon device trade it, I would have said it's not worth the price compared to the 6E tri-band. Overall, great hardware and investment in my home network for the next decade.
K**N
Best router I've used since Apple routers
Since Apple stopped supporting routers I've tried multiple routers over the years. I've used Google's first attempt which was the TP Link and honestly that one wasn't bad at all. I thought at that time all my router woes were over. Until Google stopped supporting that router. Then I moved to Google's puck mesh routers. They were ok for me solid with keeping devices online but their range wasn't the best and they weren't wifi 6,6e or 7. So I then upgraded to the next Google mesh system the marshmallow looking one. That one was terrible the mesh point had no ethernet connection so it was only able to connect to the main router through wifi. Bad idea and wasn't great at all. Then came Google Nest wifi Pro 6e. That one was good for a while but it would throttle all the time and keep my 1gb download service to 96mbps download. I would have to reboot the routers all the time. It would be good for a few days and throttle again. Which leads me to going with this eero Pro 7. So far this has been awesome. Easy set-up which to be fair most are very simple to set up these days, so par for the course. Speeds and connection have been phenomenal on all devices. The range has also been great. I have 65 devices running and all have stayed connected solid even the security cameras I have pretty far away from the routers. Now for the not so great, I really like the app layout and options but this eero plus subscription thing? Come on man we are paying almost $600 dollars for the Pro 7 model and some pay even more for the Max 7 and the Outdoor 7. At that price point give those Pro buying customers the eero plus for free. Maybe if you just buy the base model you can charge for the subscription but charging everyone or even charging at all is dumb. I'm trying the 2 month free trial but I'm not keeping the subscription. Even if I like it, just for principle I will not pay for this subscription. This actually should have been an Apple product. I don't know why Apple stopped making Apple routers, those were the best I've ever used until now. If they were Apple you could use them through Homekit and connect through the Airport Utility app and it would have been awesome for the Apple ecosystem. But since Apple has been out of the router game and no rumors of them returning are in sight these eero's are the closest thing to the good old days of the Apple routers that I've ever used.
D**H
A Mesh System So Good It Made Me Question My Life Choices
Bottom line upfront: Five stars. Zero regrets. And a newfound respect for any product that can make home networking feel like a victory lap instead of a chore. If you’ve ever set up home Wi‑Fi and thought, “Surely there must be an easier way,” the eero Pro 7 tri‑band mesh Wi‑Fi 7 system is here to pat you on the shoulder, hand you a cold drink, and say, “Relax, I’ve got this.” I’m a happy customer, and honestly, a little annoyed that something this powerful was also this easy. It makes every other router I’ve owned look like a science fair project held together with hope and electrical tape. Setup: Shockingly Simple I had the whole system — router plus three satellites — up and running in about 30 minutes, and that includes the time I spent wandering around the house deciding where each satellite should live. The app walks you through everything with the calm confidence of someone who’s done this a thousand times. No cryptic blinking lights, no “advanced settings” rabbit holes, no ritual sacrifices to the tech gods. Just plug, tap, done. If IKEA furniture assembled this easily, half the world’s marriages would be saved. Performance: Wi‑Fi That Actually… Performs Once everything was online, the difference was immediate. My devices didn’t just connect — they snapped to the network like they’d been waiting their whole lives for this moment. Dead zones? Eliminated. Buffering? Extinct. That one corner of the house where the signal used to drop to “potato mode”? Now running full speed like it’s trying to impress someone. The tri‑band Wi‑Fi 7 architecture is no joke. Even with a heavy device load — phones, laptops, tablets, smart TVs, smart home gear, and whatever else is secretly siphoning bandwidth — the system doesn’t flinch. It’s like hiring a team of tiny network engineers who never sleep, never complain, and definitely don’t unionize. Stability: Rock Solid I’ve had zero drops, zero hiccups, and zero moments where I had to mutter, “Why is this happening?” under my breath. Everything just works. And honestly, that’s the highest praise you can give a router. When your Wi‑Fi becomes invisible, it means it’s doing its job perfectly. Design: Clean, Modern, and Not Embarrassing The units look good — minimalist, unobtrusive, and not like a spaceship that crash‑landed on your bookshelf. They blend in, which is exactly what I want from a device whose job is to quietly dominate my home network without demanding attention. Final Verdict The eero Pro 7 is the rare piece of tech that delivers on every promise without making you work for it. Fast, stable, easy to set up, and powerful enough to handle anything I throw at it. If you’re tired of wrestling with your Wi‑Fi like it’s a stubborn mule, this system is the upgrade you’ve been waiting for.
E**Y
Finally Speedy Wifi and Full House Coverage!
I've been using decco p9 wifi mesh extenders for a few years. I was sold on them because of the powerline back up. And they did work but the speeds were never amazing and i needed to have 4-6 of them to cover my large home. Recently my verizon ont died. So they had to send a tech to replace it. And they replaced my old router as well. So I decided I might as well ask them to bump up my internet speed to 300 mbs from 100 mbs. But sadly the deco p9 didn't increase in speed when connecting to them wirelessly. So I knew it was time to switch. The verizon tech who had recently swapped my ONT and router had mentioned eero routers. I did some additional research and everyone seemed to say positive things about them. Well I can say with certainty all the positive reviews and feedback were accurate! These eero Pro 7 units are night and day difference with my older deco p9. The wireless connection is so strong and fast! I was able to get over 200 mbs wirelessly throughout various areas of my house. And areas that were more of a dead zone i could get over 100+ mbps. I can only imagine what the speeds would be if I had upgraded my internet service to a gig speed with Verizon. But I thought it was an over kill. Needless to say if you're looking to get high speeds wirelessly in a large or small home, you''ll be happy with these devices. The app made everything easy to set up. It even tells you if one of the eero pro 7 are not in a good spot within a room. I chose to ignore some that advice and I was still getting high speeds. I also appreciated the app was more accurate and quick to load than my Deco app. It would tell you units were down but in reality they weren't. With the eero app, everything is pretty much accurate and loads quickly. Once I was done with the installation via the app, all my existing internet based devices connected instantly to the new eero units. I was able to reuse my SSID network name. So I didn't have to go back to all my devices and re-connect. Just remember to disconnect any older mesh network devices you were using for wifi internet. I ran into an issue with the set up because some of my devices were still trying to connect to the old deco p9 units instead of the newly installed eero pro 7. Once I disconnected all of them, everything worked perfectly with the eero. Even with just one eero pro 7 plugged in the basement utility closet (which is all cement), i was still able to get strong wifi signal on the floors above. But obviously I decided to install additional eero units on each floor for the best coverage. But it was impressive that one eero unit signal was that strong. The app is very intuitive and easy to use. It's nice and simple and doesn't have a lot of bells and whistles to confuse the average user. If you're more of a network freak and want more control you might need to upgrade to their eero plus service. But for most homeowners the basic control in the app is enough. My only complaint was the software updates the units needed when you first connect the eeros. You can have them update later at a time more convenient for you. But I decided to do them right away. It took less than 5 minutes and it didn't seem to impact the connection. I was kicking around the idea of getting an eero pro max and the outdoor unit but they were so expensive. And I'm glad I "settled" for the pro 7s because they are more than enough for my needs. I get great coverage and speed outside my home as well. All my security cameras are snapier and faster to load. So the outdoor unit isn't necessary. It just makes me wonder what having the Max version would be like. lol Ultimately this is a good buy if you want a simple set up and strong wifi signal in your home and outdoors. Assuming you have a good internet package from your ISP you'll get the most out of it with these units. But with confidence. Now i need to figure out what I'm going to do with these old deco 9 units.
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