







🚀 Future-proof your home with the fastest, smartest Wi-Fi 7 mesh router!
The Amazon eero 7 dual-band mesh Wi-Fi 7 router 3-pack delivers ultra-fast internet speeds up to 2.5 Gbps, expansive coverage up to 6,000 sq. ft., and supports over 120 devices simultaneously. Featuring Qualcomm’s Dragonwing N7 chipset and patented TrueMesh technology, it ensures seamless connectivity and advanced security options, making it the ultimate choice for modern smart homes and professional-grade networking.
| Wifi standards | Wi-Fi 7 (IEEE802.11a/b/g/n/ac/ax/be) |
| Number of radios | 2; dual-band |
| Supported channels | 2.4 GHz: 20, 40 MHz 5 GHz: 20, 40, 80, 160, 240 MHz |
| MIMO | 2x2/2x2 MU/SU-MIMO |
| Spatial streams | 6 |
| Channel width | 20, 40, 80, 160, 240 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 | BE5000 |
| 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 |
| 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) |
| Types of modulation | OFDM (2.4 GHz, 5 GHz) DSSS (2.4 GHz only) |
| Ethernet | Two auto-sensing 2.5 Gigabit Ethernet ports, 1 USB-C port |
| Processor | 1.1 GHz quad-core processor |
| Memory | 1024 MB |
| Storage | 4 GB flash storage |
| Size | Width: 5.12 in. (130 mm) Height: 5.12 in. (130 mm) Depth: 2.52 in. (64 mm) |
| Operating temperature | 32°F–104°F (0˚C–40˚C) |
| Electrical requirement | 100-240V AC, 50/60 Hz |
| AC supply | 15W 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 7 router, one 15W USB-C power adapter, and one CAT5e Ethernet cable. 2-pack: two eero 7 routers, two 15W USB-C power adapter, and one CAT5e Ethernet cable. 3-pack: three eero 7 routers, three 15W USB-C power adapters, and one CAT5e Ethernet cable. |
| Software security updates | Learn more about software security updates.. If you already own a Eeero, visit Manage Your Content and Devices for information specific to your device |
| Legal disclaimer | Works with Alexa not available in all countries. eero 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 |
T**G
So easy and reliable.
This is a great device and very easy to connect. Installation with the app was so simple even I could do it. It improved my wifi range substantially. Once connected, it is trouble free. Extra benefit: I had to reconnect my garage door opener app to it and the app required 2.4 ghz. The app has a feature with which I suspended 5.0 so my app could easily see it. I strongly recommend Amazon eero.
T**M
Dependable performance and simple setup
High quality, easy setup. This mesh WiFi system does not have a bunch of deep customization options, but for a dependable, set and forget system, this one is great. I started with two eeros - one for my main router and one in my living room (our house is about 2500 sq. feet). I had Ethernet cabling in my living room, so was able to hard wire connect the 2nd eero to the main one. I recently bought one more eero for our den. The den had pretty weak wireless connectivity and the TV in there kept buffering when streaming. After installing the 3rd eero wirelessly, the TV no longer buffers and WiFi speeds are pretty decent. Adding the 3rd eero was super simple and took literally around 5 minutes. Highly recommend for dependable performance and simple setup.
O**B
eero is a rock solid mesh system you need
Big fan of the eero mesh wifi system. I've had a eero pro system for my home use and it's worked for several years without any issues. So when it was time to put mesh into another house, I went straight to eero again. I didn't need the pro version at the new place so I went with the eero 7. Very glad I did as it's just as good as the pro has been. Easy to set up, support is readily available, auto reconnects when internet is out, very stable and a clear winner for the money. It's also easily expandible which makes it versatile as my needs change.
A**N
The basic eeros seem to be the best eeros.
This new eero 7 gives me the raw speed of eero Pro 6 without the incessant latency spikes, and it does so much more efficiently. Using the Wi-Fi heavily doesn't raise the radio business way high into the busy range in the eero app analytics, unlike with eero Pro 6 which would, because the eero 7 uses less than 15w, whereas the eero Pro 6 came with a brick for over 40w. This is important especially for smaller weirder homes like mine, it's a split-level layout that always had range and dead spot issues with a single router, so using an eero 6 (non-Pro) 3-Pack was a game changer, while the eero Pro 6 was so overpowered that I had to use MoCa backhaul lest the radios constantly overpower each other making the Wi-Fi nigh unusable. The eero 7 is seemingly the first proper successor to the basic low-power 6, keeping it actually usable in any home while upping the speed significantly. Another important factor in the basic eero 7's favor is that this entry level model is the high-selling face of the eero brand, while my eero Pro 6 had a strange ongoing issue with repeated hitches every few seconds when doing local network game streaming over the Wi-Fi at any speed over 40mbps, such an issue would be easier to detect and fix on the basic eeros because by having so many more units out in peoples hands they'd get a lot more real-world data and reports about obscure issues to know about and fix them, and they have more incentive to do so because such issues existing in the basic eeros more people have would be much more damaging to the eero brand. It's not flawless, while I no longer have to limit my local network game streaming speed to 40mbps to avoid constant latency spike hitches, it will still hitch very occasionally, but given I have a LOT of devices connected I don't really blame it. So that's the nitty-gritty of why I chose this router and why I'm feeling good with keeping it, now some of the basics that are common to all eeros and why I chose to stick with eero even after a not so great experience with the Pro 6 are, it's super reliable and easy to use, controlling everything in the app works well, the app is well designed, and I like the eero Plus subscription that gives some extra features (Detailed analytics, network-level ad and threat blocking, dynamic dns), and also includes a 1Password family plan, MalwareBytes Premium for 20 devices, and Guardian VPN, which works well but can only be used on mobile through the eero app, or on macOS or Windows with Guardian's own app, there is no access for a guardian mobile to share access to the VPN without giving access to the eero settings, nor is there an Apple TV or Fire TV client like PIA VPN has. The ability to assign devices to a profile and pause the Wi-Fi for that profile is really slick, but devices that can change mac address can bypass it and unfortunately there's no way to automatically block unknown mac addresses from connecting. The setup is really good too, setting up a new network in the app is easy and simple, as is replacing eeros in an existing eero network, that's really one of the great bits, that when you replace your eeros you can keep the exact same network with all your devices still connecting as if nothing changed. The best part really is the set it and forget nature of eero, it auto-updates overnight and it seems to do so pretty intelligently as it has never kicked me off when I'm using it, and it works really well, the network comes back up automatically and it's as if nothing happened the next morning, it's seriously robust, and that robustness and the reliability is really felt, even in the event of a neighborhood wide internet outage eero Plus lets you use your phone's hotspot to keep the network going.
R**Y
Great speed and coverage
Easy to set up. Great WiFi coverage and speed. I have two of them. One at home and one at the lake. This is the best WiFi router I have ever had.
E**K
Great product, although getting it started up was not seamless
Really nice software (once up and running) with the longest support cycle of any manufacturer- get this in 2025 and you shouldn’t need a new router for security reasons until at least 2033 and hopefully longer. So much better than the netgear stuff I had to replace just because software support ended way too soon. Also has solid connectivity and sqm for load management and good warranty support. You do need to enable sqm, which is stupidly off by default. The other dumb thing was the setup sequence. Router went green and then the app threw a completely useless message saying “something went wrong” and saying contact support, which was just a link to a useless faq page. I figured it out on my own- you need to power down the modem and router for 10 minutes to reset the mac address for your isp, as the modem determines your ip address from your router for some reason. After that and enabling sqm, rock solid performance and great range and clear software messaging about status. 5 stars as the good here definitely outweighs the bad. Just have your wits about you during setup.
D**Z
Highly Recommended
I’m not a “tech guy”, but these were so easy to install. I have a 4,800 sf home and have a few of them throughout the house. I haven’t had even a single problem using them (and that’s saying something!) My college aged engineer son loves his. It just works. Speedy. Reliable. Great value. The “app” is easy to use and very intuitive. I don’t have any complaints.
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