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Amazon eero mesh Wi-Fi 5 router system | 1-pack | coverage up-to 140 sq.m

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  • Fast stand-alone router: the eero mesh Wi-Fi router connects to your existing modem to bring up to 140 sq.m of fast, reliable Wi-Fi to your home.
  • Maximum flexibility: add to your coverage any time with eero's straightforward, cross-compatible hardware.
  • Works with your internet service provider: eero connects with your modem to bring your existing internet connection to every corner of your home.
  • Set up in minutes: the eero app walks you through setup and allows you to manage and control your network from anywhere.
  • Entertainment-grade Wi-Fi: get the most from your Wi-Fi by streaming, gaming and working from anywhere in your home.
  • Gets better over time: automatic updates keep your network safe and secure.
  • TrueMesh technology: eero intelligently routes traffic to avoid congestion, buffering and loss of connection.
  • Extend your Wi-Fi coverage: Say goodbye to dead zones and buffering with eero Built-in on a compatible eero network and Echo device
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4.2 out of 5 stars
4.2 out of 5
4,940 global ratings

Customers say

Customers like the parental control and speed of the Eero device. They say that the app is intuitive and easy to use. They also appreciate the superb speed and coverage. However, some customers have reported compatibility issues with some connected devices not working with the Eeros. Opinions are mixed on value and signal strength.

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531 customers mention ‘Performance’438 positive93 negative

Customers like the performance of the device. They mention it does superbly well, the setup is simple, and the NAS works fine. They say it's an overall brilliant solution that provides great coverage. Customers also appreciate the ability of emitting such strong signal strength throughout their property.

"...Still working very well. I realised I did not say too much about coverage. I did get the 3-pack unit...." Read more

"...So far, so good. Kids have stable WiFi in their bedrooms, all devices connected seamlessly and most importantly (according to my husband) wifi is..." Read more

"...The app is excellent and well thought out. I love that I can group the families devices under different profiles...." Read more

"...Overall brilliant solution, well worth the money, highly recommended." Read more

515 customers mention ‘Ease of setup’461 positive54 negative

Customers like the ease of setup of the product. They say it's simple to use, and the app is easy to use.

"...No trip hazards please! It is simple and easy - you do not need much tech knowledge but do need to know how to login to your existing kit and turn..." Read more

"...Network is strong and stable with easy set up...." Read more

"...is key for them all to work, this kit was great value and was easy to set up.If you have signal issues this is a great way to solve it...." Read more

"...means if I do have to remove a child’s internet privileges then it’s very simple. I can also pause the internet as a whole or individual devices...." Read more

227 customers mention ‘Speed’175 positive52 negative

Customers like the speed of the product. For example, they mention it's the fastest and most stable they've ever been, the interface is very good, and it lets them test the speed received. Some say the range and speed is twice as good. That said, most are happy with the improved speeds and reliability.

"...The app is very good, it even has a speed check built in...." Read more

"...I was very surprised by the improved speeds, and can now access the WiFi in places that I was unable to do previously, like in our detached garage..." Read more

"...It's up and running in minutes and we've had super fast broadband with 100% stability from 3 hubs in a large 6 bedroom victorian terrace over 4..." Read more

"...The speed of connection to my furthest camera is brilliant and is identical to the nearest camera...." Read more

105 customers mention ‘Parental control’99 positive6 negative

Customers like the parental control of the product. They mention that the app is nice, intuitive, and easy to use. They say that it guides them through the process and gives them great info about individual items. They also appreciate that the product gives them complete control over their home and that it's great for managing their kids.

"...Literally 10 minutes later all done. The app is very good, it even has a speed check built in...." Read more

"...The app is excellent and well thought out. I love that I can group the families devices under different profiles...." Read more

"...The eero app is one of the great features...." Read more

"...Plus sides the app is nice and WiFi did improve around the house.Is this the way I want my home network to be, not really...." Read more

95 customers mention ‘Coverage’76 positive19 negative

Customers like the coverage of the product. They say it provides excellent coverage and signal strength throughout their entire home. Some customers also mention that the product is the best for extending WiFi coverage in their home and that it has increased bandwidth.

"Very easy to set up with lots of useful features. Excellent coverage." Read more

"...easy to install and get working in my environment and provide great coverage around my house and also reach a summerhouse at the bottom of my garden..." Read more

"...We now have full coverage and high speeds throughout our entire property. I haven't touched the Eeros since I first installed it. It just works!!" Read more

"...The coverage over 3 floors is near on perfect, with over 100mbps where I was previously getting 12-20mbps max at the furthest point...." Read more

459 customers mention ‘Signal strength’279 positive180 negative

Customers are mixed about the signal strength of the router. Some mention that the WiFi signal strength is excellent, and it improves WiFi around the house. However, other customers report connectivity issues and say the whole network is a pain in the backside.

"...No devices are being kicked off the network and I can’t find any null zones in the house...." Read more

"...Happy to wait for it to be in a next release though! Okay, no wifi 6 but I have nothing that can do that anyway and probably won't have for a while..." Read more

"...I have been running it for about a week now and the transformation is amazing. I have coverage across the house from corner to corner over 2 floors...." Read more

"...Our WIFI is now excellent all over the house, no drop out, good signal strength, all devices connected easily...." Read more

130 customers mention ‘Value’74 positive56 negative

Customers are mixed about the value of the product. Some mention it's worth every penny and isn't too big, while others say it'll be a big waste of money.

"...is automated and signal is key for them all to work, this kit was great value and was easy to set up...." Read more

"...The BAD POINTSThey are expensive..." Read more

"...Overall brilliant solution, well worth the money, highly recommended." Read more

"...Easy to set up. Great value." Read more

107 customers mention ‘Compatibility’4 positive103 negative

Customers are dissatisfied with the compatibility of the product. They mention that it simply doesn't work, has problems with some connected devices not working, and that it won't fully as a router with most UK broadband providers using VSDL. They also say that it does not work with PPPoE ADSL equipment like an existing BT Openreach.

"...These solutions were clunky and often failed anyway with devices being chucked off the network and the power line boosters conflicting with the..." Read more

"...the bt openreach modem (likely to be in 50% + of UK homes) did not work with the Eero unless I used the existing router and used Double NAT...." Read more

"...Currently, eero won't work fully as a router with most UK broadband suppliers using VSDL, like BT...." Read more

"...my phone, plugs were having to be restarted every day, the HomePod wouldn't function, etc...." Read more

Epic Fail to Frankenstein Fix
3 Stars
Epic Fail to Frankenstein Fix
*** UPDATED REVIEW ***Purchased this product for two reasons:1, Improved WiFi around the house.2, Easy to set up and control for an app on your phone.Got the device and have spent several hours trying to get it to work. It always fails to connect to the internet.Emailed Eero for support and they replied with steps I had already clearly stated I had already done. I have worked in IT support in the past.Very sad as I have wanted his device for a long time and was so happy the it had finally got an official UK release.After several emails to Eero and getting through to the much more helpful 2nd line support it turned out that my internet provider (plus net) and the bt openreach modem (likely to be in 50% + of UK homes) did not work with the Eero unless I used the existing router and used Double NAT. Basically the old router gets the IP address and then I switch off it’s WiFi and pass the signal over to the Eero.So to use the Eero I need to plug in the modem to old router and then onto the Eero.Plus sides the app is nice and WiFi did improve around the house.Is this the way I want my home network to be, not really. It does not seem like Eero is not ready for the UK. I will have to consider whether to refund or not.
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Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 23 October 2020
Style Name: Wifi 5Configuration: 3-pack (up to 420 sq.m)Verified Purchase
I have been looking to either change my modem router or move to mesh or both. I have standard ADSL2 and my modem router is about 8 years old. Coverage is hit & miss in our semi and I have used the TP-Link plug in adaptors to get connections around the place but with WFH and Covid I have looked deeply at changing. My initial thought was just to upgrade my modem router to a newer better product to get speed and coverage. That research started to push me towards the £100 plus mark and I was nervous - it might not be much better. Should I change broadband for fibre and go that route??? questions questions questions. Mesh came through my research and took me down another route to read up on. Mesh seemed to be the way to go but there was confusion out there about products and that you need the modem in place for the mesh systems to work with. I downed tools on my research for a few months and started to revisit this in early October 2020. As I read more and more the two products that kept drifting to the top of almost every review place was Google Nest and Eero. Technically not an awful lot between them but as I am in a home environment and most of our kit is not state of the art I surmised that it was pointless to go too deep with tech differences - at a high level they were very similar. The two clinchers that everyone talked about was price and setup. Almost every review says that Eero wins both of those pieces and some raved about how easy Eero was to set up with the app. Of course, many reviews are US based and one has to acknowledge that the US broadband and UK are different. Reading the reviews on Amazon seems some people have lots of problems - I was nervous. £200+ is a lot of money. Anyhow, the kit arrived and I unpacked and had all three units lined up in the kitchen.Downloaded the app and registered - it was then waiting and instructing me what to do next. First though, login to the admin on my old modem router and turn off the radio transmitter. Tick. Check that laptops and iPad had lost wifi - tick. Good, now modem router is powered on and Hive still working on the LAN side of router (plugged in with RJ45). Now follow Eero app instructions. Plug in (power and RJ45 to router) wait for it to pair, blue flashing light and then bingo paired. Next asked to put in network name (SSID) put in the same as before, pw same as before and bingo internet working. laptop connects, iPad connects, great stuff. Next add the other two pods as requested. Literally 10 minutes later all done. The app is very good, it even has a speed check built in. My 'old' modem/router broadband normally gave me a download of around 11MB upload about 0.8MB. I know have download speeds of 13 - 15 MB and upload 0.8 - 0.9 MB. The modem/router is the same, the line is the same all I have changed is the wifi. I did wonder about waiting for the new Eero6 model but thought that may or not be in the UK before Christmas and decided to do it now. Very glad I have done so and it seems from within the support area in the app, WPA3 is in a new release of software - it is available as beta from the app, you just tap the button. There are other beta SW things available but I don't use beta stuff. Happy to wait for it to be in a next release though! Okay, no wifi 6 but I have nothing that can do that anyway and probably won't have for a while Wifi5 is just fine speed wise. I hope some of the above will help others who are tempted but worried if it works with good old fashioned copper wire broadband - it does. The issue is whether your existing modem/router can have the wifi turned off at the admin level. If you can't do that (check first before buying these units) maybe get a new modem/router first that you can turn the radio transmitter off. Worth having on the router as emergency backup if the connected Eero breaks. I doubt it will. Each Eero out of the box is the same - one becomes the gateway Eero just by plugging the RJ45 into it and the modem/router, they do need to be co lated or get a long RJ45 cable. No trip hazards please! It is simple and easy - you do not need much tech knowledge but do need to know how to login to your existing kit and turn that radio transmitter off! Good luck everyone and have fun with your Eero. I have used the support built into app and webpages at Eero but not actually called them or emailed. Their available stuff is good though.

Update 25 October.
Still working very well. I realised I did not say too much about coverage. I did get the 3-pack unit. Previously we had patchy wifi upstairs in the bedrooms - sometimes good, sometimes bad. I had also installed a wifi booster but that was a bit on/off too and needing rebooting every 2 - 3 days. We know have three full bars of wifi in every room of the house and in the garden. I think I read this on Eero website (allow for US bias) and probably in the FAQs which are useful. Regarding placement they suggest you think about how they work. Eero say the signals are mainly in the horizontal plane and upwards. They suggest you do not put them at floor level or in the loft space unless that is where you want the best coverage. Our router is in the larder and the Eero plugged in there (gateway Eero) is on the high shelf and about 6ft off the ground. The others are in the lounge, coffee table height and in our study at the back of the house at desk height. This gives super coverage for us and signals go upstairs too, so the signal is good. If you still have patchy coverage and the Eero is setup and working, just unplug and move around slightly, another room, up down etc. I am very glad I have made this jump to Eero. I am so pleased it all worked great.
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Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 5 September 2021
Style Name: Wifi 5Configuration: 3-pack (up to 420 sq.m)Verified Purchase
Apologies, this is a long but hopefully useful review.

We have virgin media fibre (Hub 3) and live in a 1920’s arts and craft semi detached house. We have a thick brick chimney that runs up the centre of the house and must be lined with vibranium because nothing appears to be able to get past it.

We recently embarked on an extension which added a large kitchen/diner and a 4th bedroom. Frankly, the Virgin hub 3 was barely up to the job before the extension but it was useless with the extra space. Actually it was never up to the job. We have had nothing but trouble with it and resorted to using Virgin power line boosters (rubbish) and splitting the network into separate 5ghz and 2.4ghz networks to try and get stable connections. These solutions were clunky and often failed anyway with devices being chucked off the network and the power line boosters conflicting with the router (I accept there may have been user error in the set up but still don’t understand how).

We purchased the eero 3 pack in desperation and on the basis that Amazon would allow a hassle free return if it did not meet our needs.

As per usual with Amazon, it arrived quickly and was over packaged (😀). I installed it on our network in about an hour on a Saturday afternoon.

So far, so good. Kids have stable WiFi in their bedrooms, all devices connected seamlessly and most importantly (according to my husband) wifi is available in the upstairs loo. No devices are being kicked off the network and I can’t find any null zones in the house. We even have a fairly strong signal at the back of the garden which was a nice bonus.

The only grumble I have so far is that the admin account on the eero app is limited to a single ID. Without thinking I set it up using my Amazon ID as the administrator. I now see that I cannot share the admin account without sharing my Amazon ID credentials. Personally I find this annoying. Unless I reset and rebuild the network with a shared family ID, my husband will have to manually reboot the network if there are any problems while I am out.

Using a non Amazon ID however removes the benefit of the Amazon frustration free set up that allows the household echos/kindles etc to automatically receive any updated passwords and settings from the Amazon ID. This is the only aspect I think has been badly thought out.

Finally, A word about set up. The eero does not replace your router. In the UK, all ISP’s supply a proprietary router which is preset to their particular security settings. You cannot replace it with the eero.

What you need to do is switch your router to bridge mode which effectively makes it a internet gateway and hands over the WiFi network functions to the eero. Switching to bridge mode is a simple process on Virgin and the eero app has step by step instructions for other UK isp’s. Don’t be intimidated. It’s really not rocket science.

Overall the eero has been a great buy which has solved our connection problems. Network is strong and stable with easy set up.

I will update this review in a few months to see if our first impressions have been born out.
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Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 29 April 2024
Style Name: Wifi 5Configuration: 3-pack (up to 420 sq.m)Verified Purchase
What a difference, our home is automated and signal is key for them all to work, this kit was great value and was easy to set up.
If you have signal issues this is a great way to solve it. I have wanted a mesh system for a long time and this was on offer providing full wifi speed now all around our home.
I recommend this as didn't see the need for a faster system when this now gives me 140mb (our full internet speed) around the home and garden.
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