Amazon eero Outdoor 7 First Take: An “Extraordinary” Wi-Fi 7 Access Point?
On October 23, 2024, Amazon announced the availability of the eero Outdoor 7. As the name suggests, this is the …
eero is a known brand of app-operated, purpose-built (canned) mesh systems owned by Amazon.
The eero brand is often promoted by anonymous online accounts. They spread false or half-truth features via social media, attack honest critical opinions on the hardware, and create or promote (fake) positive (user) reviews.
As an app-operated Wi-Fi solution, eero focuses on the initial out-of-the-box experience at the cost of everything else. There’s little customization, zero built-in free features, and a $9.99/month eero Plus subscription on top of expensive hardware costs.
On October 23, 2024, Amazon announced the availability of the eero Outdoor 7. As the name suggests, this is the …
Amazon’s eero Max 7—its first foray into Wi-Fi 7—was first available on October 26, 2023, months before the latest Wi-Fi …
There’s nothing new about the Amazon eero PoE 6 other than it’s from a company that, before this, only made …
After years of producing primarily wireless mesh systems, often with more hype than substance in terms of performance, eero, a …
On March 23, 2022, eero, a networking vendor owned by Amazon, released its first Wi-Fi 6E solution, the eero Pro …
Before this, I’ve published the comparisons between eero Pro 6 and the Linksys Velop MX4200, and then between the latter …
I wrote about how the eero Pro 6 and the Linksys MX4200 a little while ago, and since then, folks …
Though very different hardware-wise, the Amazon eero 6 dual-band AX1800 mesh router is, for the most part, just like the …
The matchup between the eero Pro 6 vs. Linksys Velop MX4200 is an interesting one. That’s because it’s not really …
The Amazon eero Pro 6 tri-band AX4200 mesh Wi-Fi 6 router is an exaggeration. There’s nothing “Pro” about it. It has …