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The Amazon eero Max 7 Mesh Wi-Fi System is a cutting-edge tri-band router set leveraging Wi-Fi 7 technology to deliver ultra-fast wired speeds up to 9.4 Gbps and wireless speeds up to 4.3 Gbps. Designed for expansive coverage, it blankets up to 7,500 sq. ft. and supports over 750 connected devices simultaneously. Beyond speed, it doubles as a smart home hub compatible with Thread, Matter, and Zigbee devices, while offering advanced security features through an optional eero Plus subscription. Backed by TrueMesh software and a 3-year warranty, itโs engineered for seamless, secure, and future-ready connectivity.
| Wifi standards | Wi-Fi 7 (IEEE802.11a/b/g/n/ac/ax/be) |
| Number of radios | 3; tri-band |
| Supported channels | 2.4 GHz: 1-13; 5 GHz: 36-64, 100-144, 149-165; 6 GHz: 1-233 |
| MIMO | 2x2/4x4/4x4 MU/SU-MIMO |
| Spatial streams | 10 |
| Channel width | 20, 40, 80, 160, 240, 320 MHz |
| Network security and services | WPA2-PSK, WPA3-Personal transition mode |
| Other Wi-Fi features | WMM, Tx Beamforming, OFDMA |
| BE rating | BE20800 |
| Channel selection | Automatic Channel Selection |
| Band steering | Yes |
| Warranty and support | 3-year limited warranty |
| Device/profile pause | Yes |
| Easy password sharing for guest and home network | Yes |
| Smart home hub | Yes |
| Thread | Yes |
| Bluetooth | Bluetooth Low Energy 5.0 |
| Zigbee | Yes (as a controller only) |
| Works with Alexa | Yes: With eero Max 7 and an Alexa device (not included), you can easily manage wifi access for family profiles to take focus away from screens and back to whatโs important. |
| Matter | Yes (controller only) |
| Antenna | 2.4 GHz: 2x2, 5 GHz: 4x4, 6 GHz: 4x4 |
| Frequency bands | ISM (2.4-2.484 GHz), UNII 1: 5.15 - 5.25 GHz, UNII 2A: 5.25 - 5.35 GHz, UNII 2C: 5.47 - 5.725 GHz, UNII 3: 5.725 - 5.850 GHz, UNII 5: 5.925 - 6.425 GHz, UNII 6: 6.425 - 6.525 GHz, UNII 7: 6.525 - 6.875 GHz, UNII 8: 6.875 - 7.125 GHz |
| Types of modulation | OFDM |
| Ethernet | Two auto-sensing 10 GbE ports and two auto-sensing 2.5 GbE ports for WAN and/or LAN connectivity |
| Processor | Quad-core A73 processor |
| Memory | 2GB RAM |
| Storage | 4GB flash storage |
| Size | 7.24 x 8.73 x 3.54 in. (183.90 x 221.89 x 89.90 mm) Actual size and weight may vary by manufacturing process. |
| Operating temperature | 32ยฐFโ104ยฐF (0หCโ40หC) |
| Electrical requirement | 100-240V AC, 50/60 Hz |
| AC supply | 45W external USB-PD |
| OS support for eero app | iOS/Android app |
| Subscription | New customers are eligible to access eero Plus free for 30 days. Learn more about this here. |
| Required for setup | Supported iOS or Android device and internet service (with cable, DSL, or fiber ONT modem, if required). See 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 | One eero Max 7, one 45W USB-C power adapter, and one CAT6a Ethernet cable. |
| Software security updates | Learn more about these software security updates here. |
| Legal disclaimer | eero Max 7 is subject to the disclaimers at eero.com/legal/disclaimers. โกInsurance details: Insurance Benefits under the policy are issued and covered by Lloydโs, 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 โSummary of Benefits.โ for $1Million USD Plans or $2Million USD Plans. โFamilyโ plan insurance will cover the primary account holder and his or her household residents. |
| Subscription | By purchasing this bundle, you agree to Amazonโs Conditions of Use and Privacy Notice. You also agree to eeroโs standard and subscription terms. See eeroโs Privacy Notice for additional information. Your subscription will automatically renew and continue until you choose to cancel it in Your Memberships & Subscriptions section. You authorize us to charge your default payment method or another payment method on file at the then-applicable subscription price and any taxes upon renewal. Cancel anytime. See the Offer Terms and Conditions for important information about when you will be charged for the subscription, refund policy, and other important information. eero Internet Backup performance will vary, and you are responsible for data charges with backup connection providers. Learn more about eero Internet Backup requirements, performance, and compatibility here. |
J**M
Amazing speed, setup and stabilty!
Since release I have had the 3 node Eero 6 Mesh system, so for about 4 years. During that time I have only had one incident and Eero support was fantastic. Since the mid 90s I have designed and built out multiple nationwide networks. From small ISPs, to Wireless providers getting into the Internet business to deploying mesh wireless system in corporate offices. I love it, it's great to tinker working to make things better and better. Because of that though I don't want to do that same thing at night or on the weekends unless it's work related. When I have some free time to do what I want, tweaking a network is one of the last things I want do. Yet I must have something that is fast, stable and secure. For years the Eero 6 functioned well however during that time we have added devices, increased our bandwidth and have more people working from home and/or gaming. It was time for an upgrade. Frankly reading the reviews I was concerned about purchasing this system. Yes, we all know that people who are unhappy are more likely to write a review than someone who is but this was definitely not ranked as high as my old system. Regardless I knew if needed I could troubleshoot with the support stand so I gave it a shot with the hope it wouldn't be an ongoing ordeal. I'm very happy to say the setup was one of the easiest if not the easiest ever. I unplugged my old system, plugged in the new primary devices and launched the app. It asked if I wanted to replace the old system, yes. It configured the new device using my same settings (network name, SSID etc...) and I was up and running in less than 10 min with a firmware/OS update. Adding the second device, they are both the same and both have the Ethernet ports, it set it up as the secondary in a couple of minutes. Then I removed the 2 old extension from the app and I was done. I did not have to do anything to all the devices on my previous network as everything stayed the same. That also saved me hours of extra work. While I only have a 1 gig connection we plan to upgrade to 2 in a couple of months and this will more than handle it. I went from getting about 40Mbps in our studio room over wireless to a full gig. The farthest room in the house had the second extension in that room previously just to get it covered. With only the two device system that room is now running 800 Mbps. As the extension is in our den I was able to plug our Apple TV directly in Ethernet and any occasional stutters watching in 4K simply vanished. We are on a cable modem system from our local provider. While I did help set it up in the 90s I haven't helped them in 20 years or so and thus there is nothing special about our connection, it's the same as everyone else in town. I am not using the paid version of the app, the free download has worked just fine for 4 years, worked great on our setup and I see no reason, again not looking to tweak anything, to pay for the extra services. I think most people will be just find using the standard app. At the beginning I noted I had the older 3 node system but got the 2 node Max 7. My house is a single story about 2600 sqft. The gateway is located in the office at the front far side of the house, I placed the extension in an are approximately the middle and I'm getting complete coverage throughout including a good usable signal out front or out back. While it notes 5000 sqft, I would suggest 3000 is probably more accurate from my experience. I definitely would not have needed three and if you can place the your device near the center of your house I believe a single unit would easily cover close to 2000 sqft with ease. Yes these aren't cheap but for us it was well worth the upgrade from a speed a quality of life standpoint and they are powerful enough I hope to get more than 4 years of service from them. Very pleased and highly recommend to anyone who needs more speed, especially if they have a lot of devices around the house. <Edit> I just wanted to add that after 3 months the system is still performing flawlessly, updates have been quick and stable.
R**H
Amazing performance and ultra fast internet speed - No more internet issues
I recently received the eero MAX 7 as a gift for my birthday, and it has been a game-changer. Earlier this year, I had purchased the eero pro 6e (2 units), which I was already quite happy with. However, I noticed that my mother needed one, so I gave her my eero pro 6e and got the eero MAX 7 for my apartment. Ever since I started using it, I have been blown away by its incredible performance. The download speed has increased from 981 MB to 1.3 Gig, and I no longer have to worry about my work video calls dropping like they did before. I used to think that the network service in my area was the problem, but it turned out that the many routers in the building and the interference from all the devices using the 2.4 GHz band were causing the issue. Now, I can work from home with great internet bandwidth without any interruption, and I couldn't be more satisfied. Although the eero MAX 7 is expensive, it's worth every penny in my opinion. Youโll see on the pics posted my download speed increased from 983 MB with eero pro 6e to 1.31 G with Euro MAX 7!!! Update: Dec 5, 2023 I recently purchased the new eero Max 7 mesh router, and I must say, it has exceeded my expectations. Not only am I experiencing faster speeds compared to my previous router, but the coverage it provides is simply outstanding. In fact, I was so impressed that I decided to get a second unit last week to ensure exceptional coverage throughout my entire living space. One of the standout features of the eero Max 7 is its ability to consistently deliver a reliable internet connection. Even in a building where numerous routers and devices cause interference, I haven't experienced any lags or connectivity issues. This is a game-changer for me, as I heavily rely on a stable internet connection for both work and leisure activities. Setting up the second eero Max 7 was a breeze, thanks to its intuitive and user-friendly interface and application. The mesh network seamlessly blankets my home, eliminating any dead spots and ensuring a consistent signal strength across all corners. I can now enjoy fast and uninterrupted internet access no matter where I am in the house. The eero Max 7 has truly transformed my internet experience. It's a high-performing mesh router that delivers on its promises of faster speeds and excellent coverage. If you're looking for a reliable and hassle-free solution to your connectivity needs, I highly recommend giving the eero Max 7 a try. You won't be disappointed.
T**O
Absolutely Amazing Performance and Coverage!
We recently upgraded to the Amazon eero Max 7 mesh WiFi router, and it has completely transformed our home network experience. This latest generation 2-pack system is worth every penny of its price. Unmatched Speed and Reliability: The speed of the eero Max 7 is phenomenal. With two 10 Gigabit Ethernet ports, weโre getting wired speeds up to 9.4 Gbps and wireless speeds up to 4.3 Gbps. The TrueMesh network intelligence ensures that our connection is always stable and fast, no matter where we are in our home. Perfect for Gaming and Smart Homes: My sons are avid gamers, so low latency and high throughput are crucial, and the eero Max 7 delivers beyond expectations. The AR and VR experiences are seamless, and cloud gaming is now a breeze for them. Additionally, it serves as a smart home hub, easily connecting Thread, Matter, and Zigbee devices, making our smart home setup more efficient than ever. Incredible Coverage: With coverage up to 5,000 sq. ft., our entire home, including the patio and backyard, is now a WiFi haven. It supports over 200 devices without any hiccups, which is perfect for our household. Easy Setup and Management: The eero app made setup a breeze, guiding me through each step in minutes. Managing the network remotely is incredibly convenient, allowing me to handle any network issues from anywhere. Advanced Security and Sustainability: The optional eero Plus subscription provides peace of mind with advanced digital security, protecting all our data and devices from online threats. Plus, I appreciate the eco-friendly design, made from 61% recycled materials. Works Seamlessly with Alexa: Integrating with Alexa adds another layer of convenience, allowing me to control my network with simple voice commands. Overall, the Amazon eero Max 7 mesh WiFi router is a game-changer. It combines speed, coverage, reliability, and security, making it the ultimate choice for anyone looking to upgrade their home network. Highly recommended!
G**S
Great signal and Amazing app
So far... So AMAZING! We received our eero mesh system today; bought the 4-pack because of the area we are trying to cover. This system is replacing a Netgear Orbi mesh system that was purchased about 6 years ago, but things started buffering and disconnecting on a regular basis and we were just tired of the degradation of the wireless system. From start to finish (all four eero devices) it took about one hour. This hour included disconnecting my old mesh system and hooking up the new one. The app does make it extremely easy and walks you through step by step. The only thing I was confused about in the beginning was I was expecting one of the eero units to be a dedicated wireless router. I unpacked all four of the units, turned them over and saw all the ports on the back were identical. That's why I was confused. My old Netgear has a dedicated wireless router and that's simply what I was used to. I decided to trust the app and everything worked perfectly. I live in a 2400 sq. ft. brick home and my man cave where I placed the fourth unit is approximately 100' away. I have fiber Internet 500 up and 500 down. In every location, using the ookla speed test app I'm getting nearly 500/500. I also purchased two outdoor units and plan on setting them up tomorrow. Our property is approximately 2.1 acres. This system is fabulous! I'm very impressed... So far. If things change I'll update my post. UPDATE: I signed up for the Eero plus subscription primarily for the VPN protection and then discovered that the VPN protection is for device specific, i.e., your cell phone. The VPN protection does NOT cover your entire wireless network so needless to say I cancelled the subscription. They don't tell you that up front. It is in the very fine print.
L**E
Good overall, but issues with video chats for work
Overall, I really wanted to like my Eeros. I got them on a great deal last black friday, and they really are easy to set up. The app is good, and it was pretty simple to replace my netgear router by plugging the eero into my verizon modem. In general, they worked well for most devices. Things like downloads, speed tests, etc are fast. I set up a wired ethernet backbone for each of the three endpoints in my home. I have a 2 story house, so 1 access point is in my office, 1 access point is in the basement directly above my wife's office, and the 3rd access point is on the other side of the basement in the crawl space. Unfortunately, I have experienced persistent issues with video chats on both teams and zoom. At first, we had some wifi issues on the far side of the house, which I was surprised by, since it was only ~15-20 feet from an access point in the crawl space below the room. Additionally, my wife is constantly complaining to me that she can't take video calls anymore, even in her office, where I see 5 bars of wifi strength. Even with my desktop plugged into ethernet upstairs, I seem to have some networking issues with lag and de-sync in online games. Overall, I am not sure what I am doing wrong. Our house is a SFH and at least 50-100 feet from our neighbors, so it doesn't appear to be caused by wifi interference. The eero app tells me I have 30 devices online, so it's not me pushing it to the limits as far as I know. I would say overall, if you are a casual user, and just want a good app with the ability to quickly block devices etc., then Eero is for you. But if you have high expectations for performance or have a job with a lot of video chats and screen sharing, I personally have been disappointed by my Eero units, especially given the price. Unfortunately, for my use case, bad video calls just won't work.
A**L
Great coverage for homes, but not great with signal in detached building
The wifi system demonstrated excellent overall performance, providing superior close-range speeds compared to the Netgear Orbi 970. However, it was unable to deliver a reliable signal to our detached metal shop located 30 feet away, which ultimately led us to choose the Orbi 970, as it successfully extended coverage to that area. The Eero application offered a more user-friendly interface than Orbiโs, and the system proved reliable during our initial testing period. Setup presented some challenges due to limited cellular service at our location, but technical support provided effective assistance. Additionally, the satellites reconnected more quickly after relocation than those of the Orbi, which tended to require a substantially longer reconnection time.
K**Y
Love it so far... second eero system (previous lasted 10 years)
Upgrading from a Gen 1 eero Pro setup (from 2016): So far this has been utterly painless, with the amazing eero UX in full display. Add a device, select "replace existing eero", follow the steps, and everything is set up seamlessly in seconds. We consolidated from a system with 3 routers and 2 beacons to just these 3 routers. We were getting network congestion due to the number of devices on that aging system - new one so far at least seems to have none of those issues, but time will tell. Will update the review if things change. While the cost is absurd, I opted for the 4 port designs for wired backhaul and to simply give us more wired-in options throughout our 3 stories (without chaining switches off each). Not the most cost effective solution, but effective nonetheless, and less clutter as a result. Eero still gets top marks for a beautiful, intuitive, yet powerful (the advanced features are buried, as they should be) app. I've been setting up networks for decades, and I live/breathe tech, but life is too short to waste in horribly antiquated router software trying to manage your devices.
S**R
Good Coverage and Supa-Fast
I have AT&T Fiber 1000 and had been using their standard fiber gateway modem/wifi router. We have a single-story home a little bigger than average. The AT&T BGW320-500 did OK but our coverage struggled in some corners and just outside, even with it being almost in the center of the home and placed higher. We have a ton of IoT devices and several lights from Lifx and Mod Lighting. With the addition of new sconces outdoors around the house, the AT&T device didn't have the range so I looked at mesh systems. A couple other popular mesh systems were less expensive, but the Eero performance stood out in reviews here and on some YouTube reviews. I wish this was a little cheaper, but the performance really gave a lot of value. Setup couldn't have been easier. I downloaded the app and it found all the the devices pretty much instantly. Anyone who has set up a home network or tried to connect devices knows how big of a pain that is. Eero was flawless. It even tells you if the placement isn't ideal which was great. Our home had an addition built on the back so there are concrete cinder block walls that make wifi a challenge at times. Since Eero uses multiple bands, it will choose the best one to push through the walls. I renamed the Eero's network SSID to match the old AT&T, set the AT&T to passthrough, and almost all devices connected right away. I had to reset a few of the credentials on devices, but no biggie. The speed... Did I mention it's supa-fast? With my 1000 fiber line on wifi I ran two back-to-back tests as I wrote this and attached the pics. One with Fast by Netflix and the other with Ookla Speedtest. With the AT&T wifi, the best I could manage at my desktop was around 800mpbs on a good day. Generally, it was in a range of 500-700. With Eero, I almost always get 900+, and sometimes as you can see in the pic I'm getting over my plan's 1000 speed. 1225mpps on the download today! Connections seem more stable as well. I still have a couple of the outside sconce lights with lower signals but it has to shoot through multiple concrete walls on that side. At least now they're connecting, where the AT&T didn't even see them. I may add an outdoor Eero just to have full back yard coverage and ensure a stronger signal for those lights. We have near 60 IoT devices connected. Lights, appliances, doorbell camera, smoke detectors, Xbox, etc. Eero handles them all without issue and it doesn't seem to affect speed or cause interference that can disconnect them. I have the Xbox Series X hardwired via Cat6 to the main Eero and ping/speed are great with no lag or dropouts. I've also hardwired my Bluesound Vault 2i and Shield TV Pro. Each node has additional ethernet ports so if you want to limit the wifi traffic you could run ethernet to nearby devices. The app is designed well and is easy to navigate. You'll get notifications if a new device joins the network, and like many routers you can name them all so you know what they are. You have easy ability to block devices, or just pause them if needed. It will show all the individual nodes and each of those will show you what's connecting to them. Another nice thing is being able to adjust the status light on each of them to off or the brightness you prefer. The app also has a lot of nice features to show what devices are online or offline, and you can check data usage by day, week, or month for each of them. Total data usage metrics are also there. I'm sure there are plenty of advanced options but for the average user it has everything you need. For guests, you can create a separate guest network by flipping it on and sharing it pretty easy. It has a QR code option as well as a simple share link that can be sent via text, email, and other apps. So far this has been the best wifi and network device I've purchased since wifi became a thing. It's the only one I've used that has virtually no drop off in speed and has been this easy to set up. Coverage is almost perfect other than those concrete blocked devices but that can be resolved by better node placement or an additional node. The main thing about that coverage is the speeds stay pretty consistent throughout and your device will move to the best node as needed. I definitely recommend, but I'd say wait for a sale price or Prime Day and save some dough.
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