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Amazon’s eero launches affordable Wi-Fi 7 routers

The new eero 7 and Pro 7 mesh routers offer Wi-Fi 7 performance at a lower price.

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Product photograph showing two Amazon eero Wi-Fi 7 mesh routers displayed on curved, navy blue pedestals against a gradient background. On the left, the compact eero 7 features a square design with rounded edges. On the right, the larger eero Pro 7 showcases a taller, curved rectangular form. Both devices share a minimalist white finish with the eero branding visible.
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Amazon-owned eero is ushering in a fresh era for home networking with its latest additions to the Wi‑Fi 7 family—the eero 7 and eero Pro 7. Available for preorder now and set to launch on February 26th, these new models promise to blend cutting-edge performance with affordability, offering consumers a robust upgrade path from earlier generations without breaking the bank.

The new eero 7 and eero Pro 7 represent a significant evolution in the company’s long-standing commitment to simplifying home Wi‑Fi. Both models are engineered to take full advantage of Wi‑Fi 7’s enhancements, such as multi‑link operation and expanded channel bandwidth. In a recent briefing, eero’s VP of software engineering, Rowan Chakoumakos, highlighted that both models can push up to a 240MHz signal on the 5GHz band—an innovation exclusive to Wi‑Fi 7 that boosts throughput even when connected devices aren’t Wi‑Fi 7-enabled.

At the heart of the upgrade lies a promise of multi‑gigabit speeds. The standard eero 7 is designed to deliver wireless speeds up to 1.8Gbps, while its more advanced sibling, the eero Pro 7, can reach a whopping 3.9Gbps. These figures translate to seamless streaming, lag‑free gaming, and rapid downloads—even for households with demanding connectivity requirements.

While both models embrace Wi‑Fi 7, they are tailored for distinct user needs:

  • eero 7: A dual‑band router operating on 2.4GHz and 5GHz, the eero 7 is targeted at everyday users who seek enhanced performance without extra bells and whistles. It comes equipped with two 2.5Gbps Ethernet ports that are self‑configuring, ensuring that even wired connections can benefit from its robust design. With a coverage area suitable for apartments and small homes, the eero 7 offers an ideal entry point into the new standard.
  • eero Pro 7: Stepping up the game, the eero Pro 7 adds a 6GHz band to the mix, making it a tri‑band router. This extra band not only opens up more channels to alleviate network congestion but also caters to environments where numerous devices compete for bandwidth. The Pro 7 is outfitted with dual 5Gbps Ethernet ports, making it a formidable choice for homes with high‑speed multi‑gigabit internet connections and for power users who demand consistent performance under heavy load.

These technical distinctions are more than just numbers. They embody eero’s strategy of meeting varied consumer needs—whether it’s upgrading a modest apartment network or fortifying a bustling smart home with dozens of connected devices.

In today’s connected world, a router is much more than a conduit for internet traffic—it’s the nerve center of your smart home. Both the eero 7 and eero Pro 7 continue eero’s tradition of seamless integration with Amazon’s Alexa ecosystem. These routers double as smart home hubs, featuring built‑in Matter support along with Zigbee and Thread capabilities. This means that whether you’re controlling smart lights, thermostats, or security cameras, your network not only keeps up but actively enhances the performance and reliability of your connected devices.

Backward compatibility remains a key selling point. Users with older eero units can integrate these new models into their existing mesh networks effortlessly. This ensures that even as you upgrade to the latest technology, your previous investments remain valuable.

Affordability is central to the new lineup. The pricing strategy is refreshingly clear:

eero 7:

  • Single unit: $169.99
  • Three‑pack: $349.99

eero Pro 7:

  • Single unit: $299.99
  • Three‑pack: $699.99

When compared to the eero Max 7—which boasts even more impressive numbers at nearly $1,360 for a three‑pack—the new models offer a compelling proposition for consumers who want the benefits of Wi‑Fi 7 without a steep price tag.

By segmenting its Wi‑Fi 7 offerings, eero is addressing a wide spectrum of the market. The eero 7 is positioned as the “Wi‑Fi 7 for the masses,” delivering essential upgrades to everyday connectivity. In contrast, the Pro 7 caters to tech enthusiasts and larger households, providing additional bandwidth and enhanced wired connectivity that can accommodate high‑demand applications.

As homes become increasingly digital, the need for reliable, fast, and adaptable Wi‑Fi grows ever more critical. The new eero 7 series is not just about faster speeds—it’s about creating a network infrastructure that can evolve alongside emerging technologies. With features like multi‑link operation, a 320MHz channel bandwidth on the 6GHz band (in the Pro 7), and support for the latest smart home protocols, these routers are built to meet tomorrow’s challenges today.

The seamless integration with the eero app further simplifies network management. Whether it’s monitoring connected devices, troubleshooting issues, or even pausing internet access for family members during homework time, the intuitive interface ensures that even non‑tech savvy users can stay in control.

eero ’s new Wi‑Fi 7 line‑up marks a pivotal moment in home networking. With the dual‑band eero 7 and the tri‑band eero Pro 7, the company is offering tailored solutions that cater to both the everyday user and the power user. By combining multi‑gigabit speeds, smart home integration, and backward compatibility with previous generations, eero is not only addressing current connectivity challenges but also paving the way for the future.

For consumers looking to upgrade their home network before the busy spring season, these new models present a timely and attractive option. Preorders are already live, and with shipments slated to begin on February 26th, the race to future‑proof your home has officially begun.


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