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The Amazon eero Pro 6E is a cutting-edge mesh Wi-Fi router that supports lightning-fast speeds of up to 2.3 Gbps, covers an impressive area of 560 m², and connects over 100 devices seamlessly. With its advanced TrueMesh technology, built-in smart home hub capabilities, and user-friendly setup, it's designed for the modern home that demands reliability and speed.
Wi-Fi coverage | Covers up to 190 m²(3-pack: 560 m²) |
Type | Router (connects to modem as primary router). |
Supported speeds | Supports network speeds of up to 2.3 Gbps (1 gigabit when wired and 1.6 Gbps when wireless). Ideal for gigabit+ internet plans (up to 2.5 Gbps using the 2.5 Gb Ethernet port). |
Wi-Fi connectivity | Wi-Fi 6E tri-band concurrent 2:2:2 (802.11ax); compatible with older Wi-Fi standards. |
Wired connectivity | One auto-sensing 2.5 gigabit Ethernet port and one auto-sensing 1 gigabit Ethernet port. |
Speed rating | AX5400 |
Smart home connectivity | Amazon Frustration-Free Setup, 802.15.4 radio (Zigbee, Thread), and Bluetooth Low Energy 5.0. |
Electrical rating | 100–240 V AC, 50-60 Hz |
Processor, memory and storage | 1 GHz dual-core processor, 1024 MB RAM and 4 GB flash storage. |
Network security and services | Profiles, WPA3 (eero Labs feature), WPA2, TLS v1.2+, VPN pass-through, IPv6, NAT, UPnP, port forwarding, DHCP, static IP and cloud connectivity. |
Required for setup | Supported iOS or Android device and internet service (with cable or DSL modem, if required). See eero.com/requirements. |
Temperature rating | Operating: 0˚C to 40˚C Storage: −25˚C to 60˚C Operating humidity: 0% to 90%, non-condensing Operating altitude: <3000 m |
Dimensions | 142 x 138 x 51 mm Actual size and weight may vary by manufacturing process. |
Warranty and support | eero Pro 6E is sold with a limited warranty of one year provided by the manufacturer. If you are a consumer, the limited warranty is in addition to your consumer rights and does not jeopardise these rights in any way. This means you may still have additional rights by law even after the limited warranty has expired (see here for further information on your consumer rights). Use of eero is subject to the terms of service found here. |
Software security updates | This device receives guaranteed software security updates until at least five years after the device is last available for purchase as a new unit on our websites. Learn more about these software security updates. |
Subscription | Includes 30 days of eero Secure for new customers. Learn more about this here. |
eero Built-in | eero Built-in is available in US, CA and UK only. Your wifi network must use a compatible eero router and your Echo device must stay in range of a compatible eero device. You will need to link your eero and Amazon accounts and manage eero Built-in from the eero mobile application to use this feature. eero Built-in compatible Echo devices support up to 1,000 square feet (92 square metres) of additional coverage, speeds up to 100 Mbps, and 10 or fewer connected devices in the 5 GHz band. Actual performance can vary and certain eero, Echo, or Alexa features may be incompatible with eero Built-in. Learn more about eero Built-in performance, availability and compatibility. Use of eero and eero-related products and services, including eero Built-in, requires creation of an eero account and agreement to eero’s Terms of Service. Review eero’s Privacy Notice. |
Legal disclaimer | Some features require linking your Amazon account and downloading the Alexa application or using a compatible Alexa device. Internet connection speeds and availability depend on your internet service provider. If your internet service provider does not provide you with the maximum supported speed, you will not experience that maximum speed. Maximum network speeds, if applicable, reflect combined supported speeds across wired and wireless clients. Maximum wireless signal rates are derived from IEEE 802.11 standard. Specifications assume wired Ethernet connection; your experienced speed may vary when connected to an eero device that is configured as a wireless extender. Coverage estimates are based on normal use conditions. Actual range and performance can vary and maximum supported speeds may not be available to all customers due to factors such as local regulations (including power limits), network configuration, interference, connected devices, device usage, building materials and obstructions. Specifications are based on use of a Wi-Fi 6 or later generation client device that supports 160 MHz. For more information about eero performance, visit support.eero.com. Combining eero Pro 6E devices with older generation eero devices on the same network may result in reduced performance across the network. |
P**E
Excellent system with significantly faster speeds that the 6 Pro
I purchased the three router set to try and improve the speed I was getting from a BT Smart Hub 2 with four of their BT Complete WiFi Extension units linked to a 900Mbs fibre to the premises Openreach connection. I also wanted to achieve greater network stability and prevent various devices regularly dropping their WiFi connection.I have a lot of wifi enabled devices - close to 100 which connect to the network including Sky Q boxes, TVs, laptops and PCs, Alexa smart speakers, security cameras and more. I also have a lot of smart home tech that connects via a Philips Hue hub, a Yale Hub and a SmartThings hub. I suspect that the airwaves are rather crowded therefore.The existing BT system is fairly useless. The wired speed into the router is consistently around 950Mbs download and 100Mbs upload and a wired connection to the router replicates this speed pretty well. BTs WiFi technology simply isn’t capable of transmitting anything close to 900Mbs though which makes me wonder why they bundle it with the Smart Hub 2. Very close to the router I might get 350Mbs but typically around the house 150Mbs is standard with sometimes the speed dropping to 50 or less. My main Sky Q box, right beside an extender disc, continually drops its connection and needs to be reset and even when working has a slow speed.This has all changed with the Pro 6E. Before this I tried a Pro 6 eero system but sent it back as the network was more stable but speeds were disappointing. The 6E delivers stability but also speed. Close to the wired router I get around 800Mbs but around the house tend to get 400 to 500Mbs - a dramatic improvement. Surprisingly I don’t see a vast speed difference with the few 6E enabled devices I have compared with older hardware.The kit is expensive but is regularly discounted. It’s still expensive then though. However, BT sell the Complete WiFi discs for around £100 each and, although they provide the router, that would cost £200+. So in reality I had already invested a lot in WiFi infrastructure without the benefits of speeds that FTTP should deliver.I have not experienced any of the issues described concerning Sky Q connectivity. All my Sky boxes are connected, stable, and fast. Nor have I had any problems with setting the system up with BT Broadband. I would have disposed of the BT Smart Hub completely as the eero can be plugged directly into the broadband socket into the house but with BT as an ISP but as I have BTs Digital Voice phone service I have to plug one handset into the BT router. It’s irritating that the BT router can’t be put into bridge mode but I’ve simply disabled the wireless function of the BT box and a Ethernet cable connects the FTTP plug to the BT router and one of the Ethernet ports on that router is connected to an eero. Set up was very easy compared to BT, and a lot easier that a Netgear Mesh system I used to have. It simply works and I hate messing around with WiFi so all is good.I have one significant complaint about the eero system, and that is to maintain reasonable security and full functionality I have to pay £10 a month or £99 annually for the eero+ subscription. I really don’t want to do this and Amazon should make it a lot clearer that a subscription is more or less necessary. Amazon have also discontinued the ‘light’ subscription that I think was £30 a year.Overall though eero works well for me with lots of devices connected and a fairly challenging infrastructure linking everything together. Five stars.
J**N
Best mesh by far! Great if you have an old house with thick walls
OK, this is 300 quid, buuuut! You get what you pay for. Such a simple setup all through the eeso app and with no hiccoughs at all. The connectivity is robust and makes your home internet go a lot further as your devices are buffering through a mesh (3 routers), rather than a single device. I am connected to BT, and again, zero issues.The subscription service does offer a few handy tools/options which you may want to consider if you have kids and really want to screw down their internet access; however, in a house full of adults, the additional services really don’t offer any benefits, so save your cash.I’m super impressed. Our internet was constantly disconnecting and dropping out with black spots all over our house (its a 1600th century cottage with 3ft thick cobs walls) and have now eradicated all the black spots and have full coverage in all rooms with the 3 router setup, plus all devices are achieving max download/upload speeds throughout.This is a professional bit of gear at a 3rd of the cost for installing WAPs.
M**.
Fast, reliable wifi. Buy pre-owned Giganet ones if you can to save ££ on subscription
I bought four Eero Pro 6e routers, to replace my Google Nest wifi system.I bought pre-owned ones from various sources - most needed to be factory reset as the owners hadn't wiped them. This is easy enough - hold the reset button on the bottom for around 10 seconds until the light flashes red.I have realised that if you buy a Pro 6e that was given by a provider (e.g. Giganet in the UK) and set that up as your main router, you get the EeroSecure package by default and for free, which includes the parental controls, historical data, ad blocking and advanced security features. You normally have to pay for these via an Eero subscription, but they are activated by default on one that was provided by an ISP.The Eero Pro 6e mesh is much faster than the Google Nest wifi system I replaced, I typically get 600mbps around the house. However I don't currently have any devices that can access and use the 6ghz band, but at least I know the wifi is ready for them when I have them. I have 3 devices covering the house and extension and 1 in the garage that covers the garden. I've installed a wired backhaul to all 4 devices using Cat 6 cable and small TP-link gigabit switch - as I have an older house with solid brick interior walls, which makes it very hard for the wifi signal to get from room to room, so a wired connection between each router solves this problem.My broadband is on the CityFibre network through one of their providers. The connection is PPPoE with a VLAN of 911. The Eero router can connect directly without needing to use another router/modem - you just need to give it the correct username and password, which you can get from your CityFibre provider.I had some issues getting the Eero to connect through the app's set up process initially, but I phoned the Eero support helpline (number on their website) and they were really helpful and solved the problem for me without any further issues - really can't fault their customer service at all - once the main router was set up, adding the additional three Pro 6e devices was really easy and trouble free.In summary, I'm using a former Giganet provided Eero Pro 6e, but I'm buying my broadband from a different provider, and I'm getting the EeroSecure features for free. My wifi upgrade has more than doubled the speed I get compared to the Google Nest system, so all in all, I'm a happy bunny.
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