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Amazon eero mesh wifi system - Supports internet plans up to 550 Mbps, Coverage up to 4,500 sq. ft., 3-pack

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Amazon eero mesh wifi system - Supports internet plans up to 550 Mbps, Coverage up to 4,500 sq. ft., 3-pack

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Customers find the product easy to set up and operate. They appreciate the steady WiFi signal throughout their home. The app provides a clear setup process. Many customers are satisfied with the coverage, app quality, and reliability of the product. However, there are differing opinions on its value for money.

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· WHOLE-HOME COVERAGE - The eero mesh WiFi system brings up to 4,500 sq. ft. of fast, reliable WiFi to your home. · WORKS WITH ALEXA- With eero and an Alexa device (not included), you can easily manage wifi access for network profiles to take focus away from screens and back to what’s important. · WORKS WITH YOUR INTERENT SERVICE PROVIDER- eero replaces your wifi router and works with most major internet service providers. · SET UP IN MINUTES - The eero app guides you through setup and allows you to manage your network from anywhere. · DON'T LET WIFI SLOW YOU DOWN- Get the most from your WiFi by streaming, gaming, and working across your home. · GETS BETTER OVER TIME - Receive automatic updates to help keep your network safe and secure. Online security and additional network management features available via a separate subscription. · EXPERIENCE THE EERO TRUEMESH DIFFERENCE - eero’s patented TrueMesh technology intelligently routes traffic to reduce drop-offs and dead spots. · EASILY EXPAND YOUR SYSTEM - With cross-compatible hardware, you can add eero products as your needs change.

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Al YReviewed in the United States on August 3, 2020

It took me a long time to choose a mesh system that I would like to use in my household. There is one active gaming devices, 3 streaming devices, with 3+ outdoor cameras that are constantly running on my wifi network. I do not want to pay for an overkill but for one that will work well with my home, as well as my future expansion. I will say with what I am experiencing so far, i am very happy with it. Customer service: 5/5 Amazon always give me awesome customer service, well worth the price of the prime membership. And EERO is an amazon company, I will expect nothing less than the same quality of CS. Outlook: 5/5 I like the look of the device. The size is pretty compact for it is. It is well-weighted and will sit sturdy on most of the flat surface. I have two of them sit on my desk in my office, one sit on my night stand, and one in my wife's office. It's look is sleek and fit well with most of the surrounding. Wifi: First of all, I am not looking for an overkill of device. I need a mesh wifi, that will is easy on budget, while getting the work done. I am looking to upgrade my outdoor camera system and getting a new set of home security. It will add some demand on my existing non-mesh wifi network. So far, I have upgrade my outdoor camera system using this eero, also add a couple smart home devices. Wifi signal is steady (don't drop), I notice significant improve in youtube loading time, and gaming time. I will say it will works well for most of the regular household. I mean, how often do you need gigabit to watch youtube? Setup: Setup was so easy. I downloaded the web, follow the app, and I am done in 10 mins. I was worry that I will have to do some massive configuration but hey, this is setup for many non-tech savvy person. So, if you are not tech-savvy, do not fear this! If you can read and follow instruction, you will be fine. You deserve a mesh wifi network! Expandable: This is one of the main reasons that I am choosing EERO over others for the ease of adding them into Alexa. I am going to smart home my house. That will include Blink XT2 (another Amazon company) and the Ring security system (another amazon company). I am planning to have all of them link to Alexa and make it easy for people in my household. Not to mention other smartplugs that I am going to use (waiting on Amazon to put them on sales). I've already installed my Blink XT2 and linked to my Amazon home and Alexa (will write review later) and I am waiting on my home security system to arrive.

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JinqiangReviewed in the United States on March 1, 2025

The quality of it was great! The Functionality is Great It even updates by it's self! The connectivity is Great! It pretty cool how it works and the design of it great and nice!

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P. S. KieslingReviewed in the United States on October 14, 2020

I did hours and hours of research over weeks to decide what mesh units to go with. I decided on the Eero 3-pack for my needs, because I've read of the headaches other mesh systems caused people and I didn't have a need for one with a speaker or anything like that. Going from a 10 year old router with a single 2.4Ghz band to these units is a big difference. My house is roughly 3100 sq ft and is 120 years old, with thicker walls of plaster over wood, and who knows what sort of older wires and such in the walls themselves. Despite the original router being in roughly the center of the house, I would have a very weak signal that frequently dropped off my desktop. The 3 Eero units have been up for barely a day and it's a marked improvement. I have noticed that they run a tad warm, but not any warmer than the box we use for cable (not the modem, but what's actually connected to the TV). We did sit them on coasters as a precaution considering the age of the furniture the devices sit on. Set Up: Relatively easy. My phone and the Eero units wouldn't connect via bluetooth for some reason, so I had to manually enter each serial number, but once I did the units were found in the app and recognized each other and main one. The actual set up from there was easy. I found good locations for the other 2 units and the app informed me I'd chosen great locations for them. App: I like the app. I prefer it over a computer-based website I would need to access, and I like that I can monitor what devices are connected from my phone. The app walked me through the setup and it didn't take me long to figure out how to make some changes to things and take advantage of some of the customization options. There is some discrepancies with the speeds the app tells me the various devices are getting and what the devices themselves tell me they are getting. I also like that I can see which devices are connected to which unit and the band that they're on. For some reason some devices jump between the bands rather than sticking to the same band, but that isn't an issue for me. I also don't mind that I can't select which devices use which band. With so few devices connected compared to other homes, interference isn't a concern. Strength: Noticeably stronger. My phone has full signal in my room where before I had maybe 2 bars at the most. My desktop is at 70-80% strength, which isn't surprising given that it's still 20-30 feet from each of the 2 units and also likely due to the wireless network card I'm using, but it's stable and hasn't dropped at all once the units updated themselves through the app (dropped just once when the units were updating, but likely because it's more sensitive to signal strength and connection strength). Speed: This hasn't been an issue. Some social media images are slightly slower to load on my phone, but I spend more time on my desktop and everything works perfectly. I was able to watch episodes and such without any buffering or other issues; before with the old router I would have to pause episodes to let more load so it wouldn't buffer on me and it would take twice as long to watch something. I'll have a console in November and will be better be able to judge stability and strength with it as well, but at this stage I'm not anticipating having trouble. I didn't contact tech support at all, so I haven't rated it. I have my own security options in place on the various devices, so I did not do the eero Security trial or anything to do with that. Also, this is not a smarthome. We have no smart devices connected and will not ever have smart devices connected to these units, so I cannot comment on those. We will have, at most, 6 devices connected to the wifi at any one time, and usually just 5. There is one desktop with a wired connection to the unit connected to the modem, so that one doesn't affect the wifi. I did turn on band steering in the app to help my desktop and such in my room have a stronger signal. I am not planning on using the guest option at all. I'll update this review if necessary if I run into problems later on or if there are any changes with how the units work or how I use them.