

🚀 Elevate your home Wi-Fi game—never miss a beat or a binge!
The Amazon eero 6 mesh Wi-Fi extender boosts your existing eero network by adding up to 1,500 sq. ft. of Wi-Fi 6 coverage with AX1800 dual-band speeds. Powered by a 1.2 GHz quad-core processor and TrueMesh technology, it eliminates dead zones and buffering for seamless streaming and gaming. Easy to set up via the eero app, it supports automatic security updates and offers reliable 24/7 customer support, making it the perfect upgrade for a fast, secure, and future-ready home network.
| Title | Amazon eero 6 mesh wifi extender |
| Wifi coverage | Adds up to 1,500 sq. ft. Coverage estimates are based on normal use conditions. Actual range and performance can vary, including due to factors such as interference, device usage, building materials, and obstructions. Throughput and coverage estimates are a configuration reference, not a performance guarantee. |
| Type | Extender (requires an eero router) |
| Wireless network speed | Best for internet speeds up to 500 Mbps. Internet connection speeds depend on your internet service provider. Maximum wireless signal rates are derived from IEEE standard 802.11 specifications. |
| Wifi connectivity | Wi-Fi 6 dual-band concurrent 2:2 (802.11ax), compatible with older wifi standards |
| Speed rating | AX1800 |
| Electrical Rating | 100-240V AC, 50-60Hz |
| Processor, memory, and storage | 1.2 GHz quad-core processor, 512 MB RAM, 4 GB flash storage |
| Network security and services | WPA3, WPA2, profiles, cloud connectivity: TLS v1.2+, AES, SHA-256, RSA, DHCP, IPv6, NAT, VPN passthrough, UPnP, port forwarding, and static IP |
| Required for setup | Supported iOS or Android device and internet service (with cable or DSL modem, if required). See requirements |
| Temperature Rating | Operating: 0˚C-40˚C Storage: -25˚C-60˚C Operating humidity: 0%-90%, non-condensing Operating altitude: <3000m |
| Dimensions | 3.9 in x 3.8 in x 2.4 in (99.4 mm x 97 mm x 61.4 mm) |
| Warranty and Support | 1-year limited warranty. Free customer support is available 7 days a week. Learn more warranty and support. |
| Software Security Updates | Learn more about these software security updates. If you already own an eero device, visit the Software Security Updates section in your eero mobile application for information specific to your device. |
H**R
So Far So Good
My modem crashed a few months ago and Spectrum had to replace the system. I learned during that installation that I was being charged an extra $10/month for my router. Didn't realize that for 5 years, I was only "renting" my router. Which has been an absolute waste of $600. During the initial install, I was not informed of that and I have never seen an actual paper statement for my bill breaking down my plan. My first Spectrum router was very spotty towards the back of my house (1050sq ft. house) and the new router which was supposed to be an upgrade to Wi-Fi 6, was even worse. My phone would lose connection to the new router on my front porch which is 5 feet away from my router. I initially thought that all I needed was an extender and that is how the Spectrum guy and I got on the subject because I am NOT very tech savvy. I had already been looking at the Eero router and he recommended it. I found the one that is compatible to my internet plan (400Mbps) and went for it while it was on sale. This router is very well packaged. Very pretty packaging, too. OMG!! Super super easy to install. Your grandparents could install this. The only thing that I recommend is being sure of your password which you should be able to find in your providers app (at least I can with Spectrum). If you do happen to forget one digit to your password, and you accidentally change your password, you will have to reconnect each device individually. This router was compatible with my internet plan and provider. I'm very happy with the quality, signal strength, functionality. It has been very reliable for the three days that I have had it. I have not lost signal once. Not even on my front porch. My phone is now showing that I am connected to Wi-Fi 6 when before, it kept dropping it and dropping back down to 5G. Even with the 5G, it would buffer really bad. I got this on sale and I do think that the price is competitive for how well this router performs. The app is super easy to navigate and every device that is linked to your router is located in the app. You can monitor what devices are connecting to your router. I do think that this Eero router was the upgrade to my internet plan. I would recommend saving yourself the cost to "rent" your router through your service provider and upgrading to the Eero router. This will pay for itself in 6 months now that I am not "renting" my router.
J**O
Great Addition to My Eero Setup – Solved My Dead Zones
I recently added the Amazon eero Mesh WiFi Add-On Extender to my existing eero network, and it made a noticeable difference. Setup was incredibly simple — I just plugged it in and added it through the eero app. Within minutes, it was fully integrated into my system. Before installing the extender, I had weak signal areas in the back of my house and occasional buffering when streaming. After adding this unit, coverage became much more consistent. Speeds are stable, and devices switch seamlessly between nodes without dropping the connection. I also appreciate the compact design. It doesn’t take up much space and blends in well with the room. While it doesn’t have Ethernet ports like some of the larger eero units, it’s perfect if you just need to extend wireless coverage. Overall, if you already have an eero system and need better coverage in certain areas, this add-on extender is a reliable and easy solution. Definitely worth it.
J**A
Perfect for Wi-Fi dead zones along with an easy-to-use app for complete control over your network
If you're on the fence, definitely swing to this side. If you think you need an extender or a repeater, you need a mesh system. I kept having issues with intermittent Wi-Fi signal and complete dead-zones in most needed areas, but didn't know what else to do since routers don't have an unlimited amount of range. Decided to buy this specific mesh system after hours of researching and boy did I make the PERFECT choice. It fixed everything, doubled the speed on regular areas and tripled the signal strength on the dead-zones. It covers my entire apartment and boosts the strength all the way out to my parking lot. It's compatible with pretty much every device I own (phones, TV, gaming consoles, Alexa, tablets, computers and watches) and they regularly update the system with extra protection. The system is very user-friendly, easy and quick to set up (just follow the simple instructions) and you have a wide array of settings and device-tracking. You can also manually pause any device you feel like doesn't need to connect to the mesh system (phones with unlimited data, TVs, etc.) through the app. All in all, this was one of the best technological investments I've made in the last decade.
P**.
Easy Setup, But Only 1 Extra Port Though!
Love this thing. It doubled my wi-fi speed/MBPS. I got the three-piece set because I have a two-story home, and my office is one floor up and diagonally opposite of where the main router is set up. Therefore, this mesh setup is ideal. This was very easy to setup with the app. No problems and pretty quick. No passwords or serial numbers to remember or enter: it does it all for you. Click, click, click—done! So yeah, it's fast and easy all around. However, I noticed only one extra port (you monopolize one to your modem. (I didn't have to buy a new modem.) If you have an Apple TV, that's it. You can only hook that up. If you have something else, like pluggin in a laptop to have a super-fast wired connect or to see on the big screen, no-can-do (unless you unplug the Apple/Roju/etc). Why can't you buy a splitter? You need all eight wires, a splitter would turn it into a four-wire connection which means whatever you are running will be so slow, it's not worth it. That equals bad speed and bad quality. My old NightHawk router had five extra ports and I miss that. However, I'll deal with this since I got it to actually get a strong signal upstairs. It's just something you need to know before buying. Also, they are surprisingly warm. Probably fine to have on the rug, but I elevated mine. If they ever make wireless ones, that would next level as you have to put these next to an outlet. Flaws and all, happy with my wi-fi speed upstairs.
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