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The new eero Outdoor 7 is an IP66-rated Wi-Fi access point for your backyard and beyond

The new eero Outdoor 7 provides up to 2.1 Gbps speeds and covers 15,000 sq. ft. with Wi-Fi 7 technology. Perfect for any outdoor setup.

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Remember that agonizing moment when your favorite show buffers just as the plot reaches its climax? Or that frustrating struggle to get a decent Wi-Fi signal to your security camera? Well, those days might be over thanks to eero’s latest innovation: the eero Outdoor 7.

eero, the mesh Wi-Fi company owned by Amazon, is expanding its reach beyond the walls of your home. The eero Outdoor 7 is an IP66-rated Wi-Fi access point, meaning it can withstand rain, dust, and extreme temperatures. This weatherproof warrior boasts Wi-Fi 7 technology, promising blazing-fast speeds (up to 2.1 Gbps) and a coverage area of up to 15,000 square feet – enough to blanket your entire backyard, patio, and even reach that shed at the end of the garden.

Say goodbye to flimsy routers that can’t handle a little rain. The eero Outdoor 7 is designed to take on whatever Mother Nature throws its way. It’s been rigorously tested in scorching deserts and freezing Alaskan winters, ensuring it can handle anything your climate throws at it. This durability is backed by a new three-year warranty, giving you peace of mind.

Amazon eero Outdoor 7 devices on the exterior of a home shown in different weather conditions
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eero has made installation a breeze. The Outdoor 7 comes with mounting hardware for various wall surfaces like stucco, vinyl, wood, or fiber cement. Need to reach a distant corner of your property? No problem! The unit can also be wrapped around a pole for maximum flexibility.

The eero Outdoor 7 offers two ways to keep the juice flowing. It features a single, well-protected 2.5GbE port that supports Power over Ethernet (PoE). This allows a single cable to deliver both power and data. Alternatively, you can opt for the 30W Outdoor PoE Plus power adapter, which lets you plug the device into a standard outdoor outlet and connect wirelessly back to your existing eero network. This option comes with a generous 18-foot cable, making placement a breeze.

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While eero’s indoor routers boast the latest Wi-Fi 6 technology, the Outdoor 7 sticks with the proven 2.4GHz and 5GHz bands. According to eero CEO Nick Weaver, the limitations of 6GHz for outdoor use could hinder performance. The focus here is on delivering a reliable and powerful connection for all your outdoor devices, be it a laptop, a security camera, or even a smart sprinkler system.

The eero Outdoor 7 isn’t just about streaming movies to your outdoor projector. It’s about empowering the ever-growing number of smart home devices that rely on Wi-Fi. From security cameras and smart locks to connected pool pumps and landscape lighting, the need for robust outdoor Wi-Fi is undeniable.

The Outdoor 7 goes a step further by acting as a smart home hub, supporting Thread, Zigbee, and Matter devices, giving you even more control over your connected ecosystem.

The eero Outdoor 7 comes with a premium price tag of $350. While competitors offer Wi-Fi 6 outdoor access points at lower costs, the eero Outdoor 7 boasts a unique combination of features: Wi-Fi 7 technology, an IP66 weatherproof rating, and an impressive 15,000 square feet of coverage. This makes it a compelling option for those seeking the absolute best in outdoor connectivity.

The eero Outdoor 7 is set to hit the shelves on November 13th for $349.99 and can be purchased from eero’s website, Amazon, Best Buy, and other major retailers. The bundle with the outdoor power adapter will set you back $399.99. So, if you’re ready to take your Wi-Fi experience outdoors and unleash the full potential of your smart home, the eero Outdoor 7 might be the perfect solution.


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