- GIGABIT SPEEDS FOR LESS – Supports wifi speeds up to a gigabit, without the premium price tag. eero 6+ is our most affordable gigabit system ever. Backward-compatible with previous-generation eero devices.
- WI-FI 6 GETS A BANDWIDTH BOOST – eero 6+ supports additional wifi bandwidth on the 160 MHz radio channel (that’s just wifi talk for faster connectivity). With the eero 6+, there’s enough bandwidth for the whole family to work, stream, and video chat—all at the same time.
- CONNECTIVITY YOU CAN COUNT ON – eero 6+ gives you all the connectivity with all the reliability. So you can work from home with confidence—and say goodbye to dropped video calls. Or keep your smart home running, even when you’re away.
- EXPERIENCE THE EERO TRUEMESH DIFFERENCE – eero’s patented TrueMesh technology intelligently routes traffic to reduce drop-offs and dead spots.
- SET UP IN MINUTES – The eero app guides you through setup and allows you to manage your network from anywhere.
- WORLD-CLASS CUSTOMER SUPPORT – Any questions? Our expert wifi troubleshooters are ready to help by phone in the US at +1-877-659-2347 or by support@eero.com.
- 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.
- BUILT-IN SMART HOME HUB – eero 6+ contains a smart home hub to connect compatible Thread and Zigbee devices on your network with Alexa, replacing the need to buy separate hubs.
Amazon eero 6+ mesh Wi-Fi router | 1.0 Gbps Ethernet | Coverage up to 4,500 sq. ft. | Connect 75+ devices | 3-Pack | 2022 release
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Gansitinho –
The Performance, connectivity and easy set up are great. I bought this Router to replace my ASUS router that stopped working after 6 months. The Value and overall quality and performance beat my old router. I have better speeds and reliability to all my devices, I was pleasantly surprised and I plan on getting a couple more extenders for my set up. Plus the size and appearance are nice and sleek.
Tony Fisher –
5.0 out of 5 stars – Game-Changer for My Home Network
This eero 6+ mesh Wi-Fi router is absolutely incredible! I was tired of dealing with dead zones and buffering, and this system completely transformed my home network. Setup was a breeze, thanks to the user-friendly app. The coverage is phenomenal, reaching every corner of my house without any issues. Streaming, gaming, and video calls are now butter-smooth. Plus, the gigabit Ethernet port is a fantastic addition for wired connections. I’m so impressed with the speed, reliability, and ease of use of this router. Highly recommend!
traveling storyteller –
I live in a steel frame house. It is difficult to get a wi-fi signal throughout the house. I have tried extenders. They were ineffective.
I installed the Eero 6 with 3 units. Installation was a breeze. I now enjoy seamless coverage throughout my house, with a strong signal, even extending to my garage, which was a dead area before. My Ring doorbell now has a rapid response – it was abysmally slow prior to Eero.
Forget about Wi-fi extenders – this is the way to go.
Karen T. –
First, I would say, the install was fairly easy. However, you need to have cell reception in order to register and set up the eero mesh network gateway. This is not the case where I live because I have terrible cell reception. I found a very helpful post that explained how to keep your old router active and plug in the eero Gateway through the ethernet port of the old router in order to get signal to set up the new Gateway. Once that was set up, I took away the old router, rebooted the modem and the gateway, and it was smooth sailing.
Most of the connections went fairly smoothly. I kept the same network name and password and anything from that network connected rather seamlessly.
I did have to go into each Smart home app to reconnect any devices now that the mesh system works on dual band rather than separate SSID distinctions. My echo devices seemed to know what to do. Anything on the 2.4 had to have network name and password set up since it all operates on one network.
My first complaint is that the 6+ mesh network is dual band and anything that requires 2.4 GHz needs some extra help. In settings under troubleshooting, you can disable the 5 GHz band temporarily while connecting the 2.4 GHz devices. It’s not completely obvious unless you poke around in the app. This was very helpful until it came to the my Q garage door opener.
My biggest complaint and the he reason for only 4 stars, is that there is a known issue that the eero 6 networks do not play well with MyQ devices. It is disappointing because Amazon key delivery relies heavily on MyQ openers. I did a deep dive through Google to find possible solutions. There are several listed and I’ve tried each one. In fact, when you google MyQ + eero, you will see a slew of sites that discuss the exact problem and possible solutions. This included temporarily disabling the 5 GHz band, disabling WPA 3 in the developer options, unplugging any additional mesh nodes other than the gateway, using your old router as a bridge through the gateway, uninstalling the MyQ app and downloading again, forgetting the original device and adding it from scratch. None of those worked for me. I am stuck on the “searching for available networks” screen and no further. It does not even let me see ANY networks or choose them.
The MyQ worked flawlessly until installing the eero. I wish Amazon had 1) made the issue known on the product page and 2) worked a little further with MyQ to troubleshoot this issue for a solution prior to calling this a human friendly set up item. I purchased the MyQ from Amazon, so an algorithm to search past purchases for MyQ and shopping cart additions could have led to a warning before spending so much money and time for a customer.
For anyone without a MyQ, and looking for simple “plug and play”, this is a good option. My coverage is way better than before with using extenders. Speeds are very good. Re-integrating my smart devices was mostly painless after discovering the temporarily disable 5 GHz feature.
I love the speeds and coverage a lot. Eero has good tech support though they couldn’t solve my one big issue. Outside of that issue, this is a good network. At least for the two days I’ve been using.
Blaze Llanos –
I am extremely happy with my eero 6+ mesh Wi-Fi system. For reference I have a total of 9 throughout my home. Network Room, 5 Bedrooms, Garage, Patio and Office (All are hardwired in via a 24 Port Switch throughout the 6000 sqft house.) Running 1Gig via Spectrum.
Pros:
Excellent Coverage: Eero 6+ mesh technology provides strong Wi-Fi coverage throughout my home and exterior. I am on a 2 acre property and have 0 dead zones and ensuring a reliable connection in every corner.
Fast Speeds: Supporting Wi-Fi 6 it offers faster speeds and better performance, especially in crowded networks with multiple devices.
Ease of Setup: Setting up the Eero 6+ is typically straightforward plug, play and run the software update.
Reliability: The Eero 6+ Mesh system is known for their reliability, as they dynamically optimize network performance by routing traffic through the best path, ensuring stable connectivity.
Smart Home Integration: It can integrate with various smart home devices and systems, allowing you to manage your home network and connected devices conveniently from one place.
Security Features: Eero offers built-in security features such as automatic updates, ad blocking, and advanced threat detection, enhancing the overall security of your network.
Cons:
Cost: The initial cost of purchasing an Eero 6+ system can be higher compared to traditional single-router setups or older mesh systems, especially if you have a large home that requires multiple nodes.
Subscription for Advanced Features: Some advanced features, such as Eero Secure (which provides additional security and parental controls), require a subscription fee, adding to the ongoing cost of ownership.
Limited Ethernet Ports: Each 6+ Eero node typically has 2 Ethernet ports, which may not be sufficient for users who need to connect multiple wired devices directly to the network. I corrected this by hardwiring from my ethernet drops and then connecting it to a small 5 port switch for anything in the individual rooms that may need to be hardwired
Dependence on Internet Connectivity: Mesh systems like Eero 6+ rely heavily on internet connectivity. If your internet service goes down, your entire network could be affected, even for local communication between devices. I combat this by having power ran on my solar system, but if Spectrum is down, so is everything else.
Privacy Concerns: Being a cloud-managed system, there may be concerns about data privacy and security, although Eero has implemented measures to address these concerns.
Limited Advanced Configuration Options: While Eero is praised for its simplicity, it may not offer as many advanced customization options for users who prefer to fine-tune their network settings extensively.