🚀 Elevate your Wi-Fi game—because buffering is so last decade!
The Amazon eero 6 mesh Wi-Fi extender boosts your existing eero network by adding up to 1,500 sq.ft. of Wi-Fi 6 coverage with AX1800 dual-band speeds up to 500 Mbps. Featuring a powerful 1.2 GHz quad-core processor and TrueMesh technology, it intelligently manages traffic to eliminate dead spots and buffering. Easy to set up via the eero app, it ensures seamless connectivity, automatic security updates, and reliable performance for modern smart homes.
Title | Amazon eero 6 mesh wifi extender |
Wifi coverage | Adds up to 1,500 sq. ft. Coverage estimates are based on normal use conditions. Actual range and performance can vary, including due to factors such as interference, device usage, building materials, and obstructions. Throughput and coverage estimates are a configuration reference, not a performance guarantee. |
Type | Extender (requires an eero router) |
Wireless network speed | Best for internet speeds up to 500 Mbps. Internet connection speeds depend on your internet service provider. Maximum wireless signal rates are derived from IEEE standard 802.11 specifications. |
Wifi connectivity | Wi-Fi 6 dual-band concurrent 2:2 (802.11ax), compatible with older wifi standards |
Speed rating | AX1800 |
Electrical Rating | 100-240V AC, 50-60Hz |
Processor, memory, and storage | 1.2 GHz quad-core processor, 512 MB RAM, 4 GB flash storage |
Network security and services | WPA3, WPA2, profiles, cloud connectivity: TLS v1.2+, AES, SHA-256, RSA, DHCP, IPv6, NAT, VPN passthrough, UPnP, port forwarding, and static IP |
Required for setup | Supported iOS or Android device and internet service (with cable or DSL modem, if required). See requirements |
Temperature Rating | Operating: 0˚C-40˚C Storage: -25˚C-60˚C Operating humidity: 0%-90%, non-condensing Operating altitude: <3000m |
Dimensions | 3.9 in x 3.8 in x 2.4 in (99.4 mm x 97 mm x 61.4 mm) |
Warranty and Support | 1-year limited warranty. Free customer support is available 7 days a week. Learn more warranty and support. |
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. If you already own an eero device, visit the Software Security Updates section in your eero mobile application for information specific to your device. |
A**R
Quick and effective but a bit pricy
Already had an Eero router that covers nearly the whole house, minus the upstairs front room on the opposite end of the house due to cabling. This causes device to swap bands and lose bandwidth constantly. Dropping this extender in was easier than setting up the original router, and now the upstairs has perfect coverage and speed. The network improvement was immediate. The price is a bit steep, but alI am content with the result, however I would have bought this sooner if there was a better price when I first started thinking about it.
A**D
Great repeater
Works great. It extends my Wi-Fi from my eero router, which is located on one end of my home, to the other end of my home. I highly recommend this device. Very quick and easy to set up.
J**H
I’m impressed
In my residence, I encountered a dead zone that significantly hindered my ability to obtain fast internet connectivity, which was quite frustrating given the reliance on the internet for various daily activities and work. Consequently, I made the decision to purchase this device, hoping to rectify the situation and restore seamless internet access throughout my home.I am thoroughly impressed with the device’s remarkable ability to provide me with fast internet access in previously inaccessible areas, such as the far corners of my living room and the bedrooms on the opposite side of the house. The product’s quality is exceptional, and it offers comprehensive coverage throughout my entire house, ensuring that every device, from my laptop to my smartphone, can connect to the internet without any issues. If you own a home spanning 1700 square feet, this device is highly recommended, as it effectively addresses the problem of dead zones and enhances overall internet connectivity.However, I must acknowledge that I did not read the instructions thoroughly, which was a mistake on my part. To achieve optimal performance, it is essential to connect the device to your home’s WiFi network and use the extender to extend the coverage, which I did not do initially. Unfortunately, I was unable to test the device without these components, so I cannot provide further assistance in this regard. It is crucial to follow the instructions to maximize the benefits of this device, and I would advise anyone considering purchasing it to read the manual carefully.I commend the creator for incorporating a QR code that allows users to guess the login credentials without disclosing their password, which is a thoughtful and secure feature. The device’s design is aesthetically pleasing, complementing the decor of my home, and it offers a convenient solution for those willing to invest in its premium price point. While the cost may be higher than some other options, the quality and performance justify the expense, making it a worthwhile investment for anyone looking to improve their home internet connectivity.
R**.
A couple issues, overall good.
Does it mesh my house in glorious internet? Yep, and is easy to get devices attached.Does it provide the speed I expected? Yep on that as well.Is it perfect? Hardly.First, be aware of what you are specifically getting. If you think this is a normal router and you will be able to micromanage users locally.....well, you are wrong. This is, basically, a cloud based system. That means if you are hoping to see URL history like a normal router.... well you aren't getting that with this. The idea is that that is a privacy issue because the processing of url history isn't done on the local router, it's done on the EERO/Amazon servers. Thus, a privacy issue to display it to local users/admins.Second, to put it another way: This isn't your old-school router. It does not have the normal robust features of a stand-alone router. It's more like a simple dumb terminal that hooks up to the internet, but the horsepower is on the backend servers. You aren't going to get features you might want.Some features require a subscription, something that, in my opinion, isn't all that clear what you get and what you don't. Other features simply don't exist on EERO mesh units. PPPoe as an example.You also need a cell phone to set this up, or an internet connection that is separate from what you are trying to setup. This is also not clear. It specifies you need to setup the app on an internet connected device, but it doesn't explain why.Did i have problems? You bet. EERO could NOT get DHCP from my ISP. NO, it wasn't a weird setup. I tested with 4 other brand routers. All of them plugged in, grabbed ISP DHCP and started providing internet to devices. The EERO, not so much. After a VERY frustrating experience with support, I just let it sit and waited. It EVENTUALLY got DHCP, but then failed a couple days after that. Rinse, lather, repeat.If EERO is going to tout itself as a router, DHCP from an ISP modem should NOT be an issue under any circumstances. YES, I did turn off/on all the recommended things. YES, I did talk to EERO support. YES, I did talk to my ISP, who said it is clearly an EERO problem. I tend to agree. If ALL other routers were capable of getting an IP and going, EERO shouldn't have had an issue. Yet, it did. My fiber connection is not in any way a weird setup, and the other routers prove it. This is specifically an EERO issue.Overall it does coverage well. Setup and features are not what they should be, but they are adequate. Also should mention, there are "features" in the EERO app that aren't actually functional at this time. Like Voice assistant and device name sharing. They are clearly in the app, but a support person on another site said this "Those actually shouldn't be visible, it's a bug." Knowing that a major product like EERO can't get a dev to hide a toggle switch doesn't give the best warm and fuzzy.Would I buy EERO again if given the chance knowing what I know now? Probably not. Am I keeping it? Yes, because I do love the wi-fi coverage and speed. I just think, for the inflated price it carries that it is feature barren.
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