Eero is celebrating its 10th anniversary this year by launching a new lineup of Wi-Fi 7 routers, including an entry-level option. The Eero 7 and Eero Pro 7 are two new entry- and mid-level routers with Wi-Fi 7 support that could help Eero strengthen its presence in a previously underserved segment of the market.
The new routers join the Eero Max 7<!–>, the company’s flagship mesh router, which is typically priced at $600. The Eero 7, in contrast, costs $170, while the Eero Pro 7 costs $300.
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“For 10 years, Eero has obsessed over delivering exceptional Wi-Fi because we know it is as important as our electricity and running water. Back in my apartment in San Francisco, our ambition was to deliver an experience that’s easy to use, is so reliable you don’t have to think about it, comes with world-class security, and is thoughtfully designed to blend into any environment,” said Nick Weaver, CEO and co-founder of Eero.
“We’ve continued to innovate and have gone well beyond our first home mesh Wi-Fi system – tens of millions of Eero devices power homes and businesses across 24 countries. Today, I’m excited for the Eero 7 and Pro 7 to join the Max 7 and Outdoor 7 and expand our Wi-Fi 7 portfolio to meet every internet need.”
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Eero’s most affordable Wi-Fi 7 mesh routers
The Eero 7 is the Amazon-owned company’s most affordable Wi-Fi 7 mesh router, with a single device covering up to 2,000 square feet, built for everyday activities. The Eero 3 is a dual-band router with support for 2.4 and 5GHz, delivering wireless speeds of up to 1.8 Gbps and wired speeds up to 2.3 Gbps. It has two 2.5 GbE ports and is compact and short enough to fit on a desk corner or small shelf.
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