

🚀 Upgrade to the future of Wi-Fi — because buffering is so last decade!
The Amazon eero Pro 7 is a cutting-edge tri-band Wi-Fi 7 router designed for professionals and tech-savvy millennials. Supporting internet plans up to 5 Gbps and covering up to 2,000 sq. ft., it delivers ultra-fast, reliable connectivity for over 200 devices. Featuring Qualcomm’s Dragonwing N7 chipset, multi-link operation, and seamless Alexa integration, it ensures a future-proof, smart home or office network with easy expansion and industry-leading 3-year warranty support.
| Wifi standards | Wi-Fi 7 (IEEE 802.11a/b/g/n/ac/ax/be) |
| Number of radios | 3; tri-band |
| Supported channels | 2.4 GHz: 20, 40 MHz 5 GHz: 20, 40, 80, 160, 240 MHz 6 GHz: 20, 40, 80, 160, 320 MHz |
| MIMO | 2x2/2x2/2x2 MU/SU-MIMO |
| Spatial streams | 6 |
| Channel width | 20, 40, 80, 160, 240, 320 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 | BE10800 |
| 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 2x2 6 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) U-NII-5 (5.925-6.425 GHz) U-NII-6 (6.425-6.525 GHz) U-NII-7 (6.525-6.875 GHz) U-NII-8 (6.875-7.125 GHz) |
| Types of modulation | OFDM (2.4 GHz, 5 GHz, 6 GHz) DSSS (2.4 GHz only) |
| Ethernet | Two auto-sensing 5 Gigabit Ethernet ports, 1 USB-C port |
| Processor | 1.5 GHz quad-core processor |
| Memory | 1024 MB |
| Storage | 4 GB flash storage |
| Size | Width 5.77 in. (146.6 mm) Height 7.10 in. (180.4 mm) Depth 3.10 in. (78.7 mm) |
| Operating temperature | 32°F-104°F (0˚C-40˚C) |
| Electrical requirement | 100-240V AC, 50/60 Hz |
| AC supply | 27W 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 Pro 7 router, one 27W USB-C power adapter, and one CAT6a Ethernet cable. 2-pack: two eero Pro 7 routers, two 27W USB-C power adapters, and one CAT6a Ethernet cable. 3-pack: three eero Pro 7 routers, three 27W USB-C power adapters, and one CAT6a Ethernet cable. |
| Software security updates | Learn more about software security updates. |
| Legal disclaimer | Works with Alexa not available in all countries. eero Pro 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 |
W**U
Rock-solid upgrade — beats my previous tp-link BE25 3-pack, full AT&T 600 Mbps Wi-Fi speeds
I recently upgraded to the eero Pro 7, and it’s been a night-and-day improvement over my previous mesh setup. Installation was painless through the app, and the network came online within minutes. Coverage is excellent and, more importantly, it stays stable — no random drops, no weird slowdowns, just consistent performance every day. I had been using a 3-pack BE25 mesh before this, and while it looked good on paper, in real life it never felt as reliable. The Pro 7 is simply on another level in terms of stability and actual usable speed. Devices roam smoothly between nodes, latency feels lower, and everything from streaming to gaming is noticeably more responsive. For context, my home internet is AT&T Fiber 600 Mbps, and the Pro 7 finally lets me actually use it. On Wi-Fi, I’m consistently hitting near-full speeds throughout the house, not just right next to the main router. That alone made this upgrade worth it. If you want a mesh system that’s fast and dependable, this is a great buy. It’s been a smooth, frustration-free experience so far, and easily the best mesh setup I’ve owned. Highly recommended.
D**H
A Mesh System So Good It Made Me Question My Life Choices
Bottom line upfront: Five stars. Zero regrets. And a newfound respect for any product that can make home networking feel like a victory lap instead of a chore. If you’ve ever set up home Wi‑Fi and thought, “Surely there must be an easier way,” the eero Pro 7 tri‑band mesh Wi‑Fi 7 system is here to pat you on the shoulder, hand you a cold drink, and say, “Relax, I’ve got this.” I’m a happy customer, and honestly, a little annoyed that something this powerful was also this easy. It makes every other router I’ve owned look like a science fair project held together with hope and electrical tape. Setup: Shockingly Simple I had the whole system — router plus three satellites — up and running in about 30 minutes, and that includes the time I spent wandering around the house deciding where each satellite should live. The app walks you through everything with the calm confidence of someone who’s done this a thousand times. No cryptic blinking lights, no “advanced settings” rabbit holes, no ritual sacrifices to the tech gods. Just plug, tap, done. If IKEA furniture assembled this easily, half the world’s marriages would be saved. Performance: Wi‑Fi That Actually… Performs Once everything was online, the difference was immediate. My devices didn’t just connect — they snapped to the network like they’d been waiting their whole lives for this moment. Dead zones? Eliminated. Buffering? Extinct. That one corner of the house where the signal used to drop to “potato mode”? Now running full speed like it’s trying to impress someone. The tri‑band Wi‑Fi 7 architecture is no joke. Even with a heavy device load — phones, laptops, tablets, smart TVs, smart home gear, and whatever else is secretly siphoning bandwidth — the system doesn’t flinch. It’s like hiring a team of tiny network engineers who never sleep, never complain, and definitely don’t unionize. Stability: Rock Solid I’ve had zero drops, zero hiccups, and zero moments where I had to mutter, “Why is this happening?” under my breath. Everything just works. And honestly, that’s the highest praise you can give a router. When your Wi‑Fi becomes invisible, it means it’s doing its job perfectly. Design: Clean, Modern, and Not Embarrassing The units look good — minimalist, unobtrusive, and not like a spaceship that crash‑landed on your bookshelf. They blend in, which is exactly what I want from a device whose job is to quietly dominate my home network without demanding attention. Final Verdict The eero Pro 7 is the rare piece of tech that delivers on every promise without making you work for it. Fast, stable, easy to set up, and powerful enough to handle anything I throw at it. If you’re tired of wrestling with your Wi‑Fi like it’s a stubborn mule, this system is the upgrade you’ve been waiting for.
C**R
Best Wireless Router System – Fast, Reliable, and Covers Every Corner of Our Home
The Amazon Eero Pro 7 3-pack is by far the best router system I’ve ever used. We previously had an Orbi system, which worked okay, but it couldn’t compete with the speed and coverage of the Eero Pro 7. ✅ Performance & Coverage Handles 3 gig internet throughout our 5,000 sq. ft. home with zero slow spots. Supports 6 users simultaneously — work, school, streaming, and gaming — without lag or disconnections. Set up was simple and the system works seamlessly right out of the box. ✅ Recommendation & Value Highly recommended by our IT expert — and it lives up to the hype. Price is higher than some alternatives ($300–$1,700 for comparable systems), but it is worth every penny for reliable speed and coverage. ⚠️ Things to Keep in Mind Make sure the router system can handle your internet plan. For example: If you have 1 Gig service, choose a router system rated 2–3 Gig to future-proof your network. This helps avoid needing a new system within a year. Bottom line: If you want blazing-fast Wi-Fi, zero dead zones, and reliability for a busy household, the Eero Pro 7 3-pack is a top-tier choice. It easily outperforms Orbi and other systems we’ve tried.
E**N
“Internet So Fast Even My Plants Load Instantly”
The Amazon eero Pro 7 (2‑pack) is basically the warp drive of home Wi‑Fi. Setup was shockingly easy — the app walks you through everything like a buddy who actually knows what they’re talking about. Coverage easily blankets our space (up to ~4,000 sq ft), and I haven’t found a dead zone yet. Even the fridge gets online now (probably streaming its own content). Speeds are ridiculous — solid support for plans up to 5 Gbps, and real‑world performance is impressively stable whether I’m streaming 4K, gaming, or pretending to work in five different rooms at once. I’ve never seen so many devices connected without the network throwing a tantrum. The tri‑band Wi‑Fi 7 boost really shows — low latency, fast throughput, and rock‑solid connections even when the kids are doin’ whatever they do online. Mesh roaming is seamless; I walk around the house, and the signal just doesn’t quit. In short: strong coverage, blazing speeds, idiot‑proof setup, and dependable performance. Five stars. My router just got promoted to household superhero. 🚀📶
R**T
Easy install, monster speed upgrade, great app and on sale - perfect!
11/25 update - A few bugs have popped up. One change I had to make to get my Bluesound Node X music streamer app to work was to move the RJ-45 Ethernet cable that feeds the Node X from my Fios modem to the Eero modem on the open RJ45 Ethernet input on the back of the Eero node next to my Fios modem. The Bluos app would not connect because it thought the Node X was on another network, different from my iPhone 16 pro. When I moved the Ethernet cable, the Node X appeared in the Eero device list. The next day, my audio system and Sony TV also appeared because they are connected to the same Ethernet cable as the Node X through a Netgear Ethernet powered splitter. Existing devices keep popping up as new almost daily as the Eero nodes recognize the signals and devices. Original review - The easiest Wi-Fi upgrade I've ever installed! I was semi-dreading the arrival of the Eero system because no matter what product I have ever installed Wi-Fi hardware related, something always goes wrong. Not in this case - total compatibility, flawless and simple setup. I had the entire system including 3 Eero nodes connected to my Fios 1GB modem and the Eero app in less than 30 minutes. The Eero node connected to my Fios router/modem even automatically shut down the laggy Fios Wi-Fi from that older Fios device, no action required on my part. Cool! The nodes are hefty - they have some weight to them, and they are smaller than I thought they would be - about 1/2+ the size of my legacy Fios router/modem. See the photos of an Eero node next to my mini garbage can sized Fios modem/router. All the Wi-Fi "dead spots" from my Fios router are now gone and I have full Wi-Fi access everywhere in my home and my attached garage. When I rebooted my Windows 11 laptop it immediately recognized the new security protocols in the Eero nodes versus the Fios modem. I have almost 1gb up and 1gb down with Eero - with the previous FiOS WIFI, it was 1/3 to 1/2 lower - very laggy. Not anymore! All my Ring cameras, music streamers, Apple phones and every other Wi-Fi device connected without incident and run much faster, especially my laptops. There is a QR code in the box for downloading the Eero app which connects with the 3 nodes. There are 3 power cords and 1 RJ 45 cable to connect one of the 3 nodes to your main modem in the Eero box. The Eero app is terrific, it located my nodes fast and approved their locations quickly. I used Chat GPT as a primer before I started connecting devices and it helped speed things up because I knew what to look for and not look for in the setup. I'm very tech savvy; an audio nut & I can hook up almost anything audio or computer related. But I'm still semi-shocked at how easy setup was, how much better my Wi-Fi signal is compared to the Fios modem because something ALWAYS goes wrong. This is quality mesh system and a BIG upgrade especially for $150 off on a recent sale. I would definitely recommend the Eero 7 Pro mesh system with 1gb Fios internet speed because the Fios gear is wasting up to half that speed with its inefficiencies plus the dangers of its outdated security protocols. Hope this helps!
A**B
Worthwhile Expense - Great Coverage and Speed - Simple Setup
Great upgrade from my close to 10 year old Orbi setup. Would love to be able to hardwire the devices in the network but that simply isn't an option for my house. I specifically paid more for the Pro model for the dedicated backhaul band given my setup limitations. PROS: I really appreciate the simplicity of the setup in the app. While I have enjoyed tweaking and tinkering with my network in the past, I've discovered that modifying most of these settings are more trouble than it's worth. The Eero app is clean and simple and just works. Connections have been rock solid and I am amazed at the speed/coverage in relation to how far away the device is with hardware that supports wifi 7. I can be on a different floor of the house and still get speeds close to what I'd get when hardwired into the network. CONS: The hardware is bigger than I'd prefer. I wish they had a tri-band wifi 7 puck style device, but the great thing about Eero is new hardware is backwards compatible, so I'd imagine at some point they'll release hardware similar to the 7 Pro in a smaller package. Price was hard for me to justify. Had I not got in on a 20% promo with Amazon device trade it, I would have said it's not worth the price compared to the 6E tri-band. Overall, great hardware and investment in my home network for the next decade.
S**H
Fast, stable, easy to set up and good value.
Finally, a system I don’t have to hand tune in my WiFi averse home. Our house is on 2-1/2 levels, lots of concrete, with an outbuilding 50 ft away. Even with wired backhauls my Cisco AC240 based small business system had dead spots and dropped connections as you moved from room to room. The outbuilding repeater was slow and unreliable. I finally gave up and got Sonos boost because QoS was not really. Eero pro 7 was easy to set up, as was the Eero outdoor radio. Third party wall mounts made for clean installation over power outlets. System has been rock stable and speed is 300-500 down/60-80 up indoors with 12-16 ms ping and 80/40/18 in my shed using an xfinity 1 gig subscription . Mesh handoffs are seamless. FaceTime no longer freezes walking around the room. I got the eero plus subscription to block ads and set up kid’s devices in a sandbox. Customizing the ad blocker, sandbox, and basic sysadmin settings (port forwarding, reservations, multilink) is dead easy. When I was choosing among the Eero’s I was tempted by the POE 6 system, but our newer devices can use the 6 GHz band and the pro 7 is in the price/performance sweet spot. The outdoor 7 was easy to connect to my old Cisco POE switch and simple to mount. I looked at the Eero gateway, but that seemed redundant as a gateway and massively overpriced as a switch.
O**Y
Surprised At Limited Functionality For An Expensive Setup
This is a primary review of my Eero Pro 7. I will come back to update the review after using it for awhile (or returning it). As described for the product, set up using the Eero app is quite simple. Follow the app instructions and the main router is up, online, and operational in short order. After the main is up (which can be either one of the two), I used the app to set up the mesh router. It connected fairly quickly. The main is set up upstairs (2 floor townhouse, 1900 sq ft) in my master bedroom with the mesh router in my living room, first floor, opposite side of the house. Connections have been stable since set up, except as noted below -- not because of the routers. All my Alexa echo devices and smart plugs connected and work with no problems. In fact, my Alexa devices are automatically set up as Eero extenders if necessary (none of mine are). Signal strength is as expected. I have a 1 gig cable line in and get that in download when near the main router (along with 40 mbs upload) and 400 to 500 mbs down/35 mbs up in the living room, connected to the mesh router. As a single user, this is ample response for my needs. Now the negatives and why I downrated the system 2 stars: -- I cannot create separate SSIDs for each band (2.4, 5, 6). The routers handles best band foe each device OK, but I would have preferred having that control myself. -- There are only 2 ethernet ports on each device, and 1 has to be used for the WAN (internet) on the main router. Without some network trickery, this limits ethernet device connectivity. Why this was done for this high price set up, while other manufacturers have at least 4 discrete ethernet LAN (network) connections is beyond me. -- There is no USB port on either router to connect a network drive. -- Router control can only be accessed thru the app. Web browser access is not available. Again, something available with other manufacturer routers but not here. -- Advanced router functions like enhanced security and parental controls are behind a pay wall. One has to subscribe to Eero + with a monthly or annual fee to access these capabilities. Being single with no dependent use on my network, and ample security on my devices, the advanced functions are probably not necessary for me. However, for a family, I think they would be. As far as the limited ethernet connectivity, I solved this by taking 2 ASUS mesh routers, doing a factory reset on each, direct connected each one in turn to my laptop, resetting each one to an access point (AP) and then connecting one to my main router, LAN on ASUS to available ethernet and one to my mesh router in same fashion. I now have 3 additional ethernet ports on each AP router, and testing shows this set up works. The lack of USB connectivity was also solved by the above set up. I just plugged my (already configured) external USB drive into the USB 3.0 port of the upstairs AP router and I regained access to the files on that drive. If I was not able to create this AP router(s) setup in the mesh network, I would have quickly done a factory reset and set up a return on these, but since I was able to regain (most of) the functionality of my previous network, I have decided to keep the Eero routers and set up, at least for awhile. If there are any future issues in the next month (I have until 1/31 to return them) I will definitely send them back and go back to my previous set up. I will update this review to reflect my experiences and future actions. Stay tuned. The reason I purchased this in the first place was because my ASUS Mesh system was starting to fail -- download and upload speeds going up and down regularly. Turns out the problem was wasn't with the routers, but with the battery backup I was using -- passing cable internet input thru the battery device to the modem to prevent cable power spikes. Testing by the cable company indicated that when connected this way there were drops in connectivity to the modem, but when the cable in was directly connected to the modem there was no drop. Speed tests on my laptop confirmed this. Update 01/11/2026: Internet coverage has dropped a couple of times over the last week (at about the same time) requiring a reboot of the base router. This can be quite irritating when one is watching something exciting (e.g. college football playoffs) and has most house lights on smart switches which do not work when internet is not available. Don't know whether this is a router issue, a modem issue, or a cable in issue. Interestingly, tomorrow I am getting fiber installed with a speed upgrade to 5G down and up along with another Eero router which I will configure as a mesh node. Also, there is a firmware upgrade that will be installed overnight. We will see how this does or doesn't improve the disconnect issue. Otherwise, the connections are stable, and speeds are as expected. I will provide another update soon. Note that I have until the end of the month to pack up and return these for a refund.
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