Amazon eero Max 7 First Take (vs TP-Link Deco BE85): True multi-Gigabit but Grossly Overpriced
Today, October 26, 2023, is when you can officially buy the eero Max 7, Amazon’s first foray into the realm …
Eero is a known brand of app-operated, purpose-built (canned) mesh systems owned by Amazon.
Often available via ISP bundle, eero is notorious for media manipulation and consumer data collection. The brand is often promoted by anonymous online accounts that spread good-sounding but false, nonsensical, or half-truth formation, attack honest reviews, and boost (fake) positive reviews.
As a Wi-Fi solution, eero offers ease of use at the cost of everything else, including a $9.99/month eero Plus subscription, without which there are barely any customization or features.
Today, October 26, 2023, is when you can officially buy the eero Max 7, Amazon’s first foray into the realm …
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 …