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Prime Members: eero 6 Dual-Band Mesh Wi-Fi 6 Router w/ Built-In Zigbee Hub

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Amazon.com has for its' Prime Members: Amazon eero 6 Dual-Band Mesh Wi-Fi 6 Router w/ Built-In Zigbee Smart Home Hub on sale for $83. Shipping is free.

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About this Product:
  • Whole-home Wi-Fi 6 coverage - eero covers up to 1,500 sq. ft. with wifi speeds up to 900 Mbps.
  • TrueMesh technology intelligently routes traffic to reduce drop-offs so you can confidently stream 4K video, game, and video conference.
  • Wi-Fi 6 delivers faster wifi with support for 75+ devices simultaneously.
  • Built-in Zigbee smart home hub - eero 6 connects compatible devices on your network with Alexa—so there's no need to buy separate smart home hubs for each device.

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  • Price Research: Our research indicates that eero 6 Dual-Band Mesh Wi-Fi 6 Router w/ Built-In Zigbee Smart Home Hub is $46 less (35.65% Savings) than the next best price from a reputable merchant with prices starting from $129.
  • Amazon Return Policy: Eligible for returns within 30-Days.
  • Reviews: This eero 6 Router receives 4.4 Stars out of 5 Stars based on over 2,400 Customer Reviews.
  • Includes 1-year limited warranty.

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Amazon.com has for its' Prime Members: Amazon eero 6 Dual-Band Mesh Wi-Fi 6 Router w/ Built-In Zigbee Smart Home Hub on sale for $83. Shipping is free.

Thanks Deal Editor Discombobulated for sharing this deal

Note, offer valid for Amazon Prime Members only.

About this Product:
  • Whole-home Wi-Fi 6 coverage - eero covers up to 1,500 sq. ft. with wifi speeds up to 900 Mbps.
  • TrueMesh technology intelligently routes traffic to reduce drop-offs so you can confidently stream 4K video, game, and video conference.
  • Wi-Fi 6 delivers faster wifi with support for 75+ devices simultaneously.
  • Built-in Zigbee smart home hub - eero 6 connects compatible devices on your network with Alexa—so there's no need to buy separate smart home hubs for each device.

Editor's Notes

Written by slickdewmaster | Staff
  • Price Research: Our research indicates that eero 6 Dual-Band Mesh Wi-Fi 6 Router w/ Built-In Zigbee Smart Home Hub is $46 less (35.65% Savings) than the next best price from a reputable merchant with prices starting from $129.
  • Amazon Return Policy: Eligible for returns within 30-Days.
  • Reviews: This eero 6 Router receives 4.4 Stars out of 5 Stars based on over 2,400 Customer Reviews.
  • Includes 1-year limited warranty.

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scottzee
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It does indeed have wired backhaul. The extenders are the ones that do not, but if you want additional wired nodes, just add additional routers. I currently have three of these, all on wired backhaul.
scottzee
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I have three of these and, overall, they work great. My main complaint is the subscription service, "Eero Secure." At first I thought it was just for additional security features that I would never use, but once my free trial expired, I learned that it also won't let you view your device bandwidth usage without it, which is really shitty of them. They have a Day, Week, and Month tab of the Activity screen, and you can only access the Week tab without a subscription.
tm81663
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I'm the same way. I have an old Nighthawk R7000 that I'm going to replace soon, likely with Eero. I moved into a bigger house and now priority is larger coverage and consistency, which Eero seems to meet those needs. I am very sure I don't fully utilize the security features/options on my nighthawk now, so I thought the subscription features you pay for on Eero wouldn't be missed. but THIS sounds like a feature I'd want. Wonder what else I'd be missing out on, cause there's no way in hell i'm paying monthly for anything. (if I wanted to pay monthly, i'd just rent equipment from my provider, which also ain't happening)

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Jun 7, 2021
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Turbotalon
Jun 7, 2021
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Why do most of these mesh routers have such a weak number of wired ports?? I have 6 devices next to my current router that I have wired..
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Jun 7, 2021
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danblondell
Jun 7, 2021
133 Posts
Quote from jtree1 :
No wired backhaul. Subscription based security service.
All the standard security stuff is included with the router. They have added services like parental controls, reporting, and a third party VPN for more money. This completely works quite well and securely without a subscription.
Jun 7, 2021
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gonepostl
Jun 7, 2021
7,649 Posts
Quote from BeepBopBeep :
Most of the newer wireless mesh systems have a built in "network security system".
That's disgusting, but yet unsurprising.
Jun 8, 2021
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Jun 8, 2021
TenseApparel6151
Jun 8, 2021
48 Posts
Just installed the router + two extenders. I have 200 down and something up from isp.

I'm getting 140 down 30 up on speed test on phone where signal would not reach on a single Netgear and tp link router.

For wifi 6 mesh network, I think it's be hard to beat the price. I got it because I figured maybe the extenders would communicate over wifi 6 and therefore be better then a wifi 5 mesh. Not sure if that's accurate.

I'm not sure what applications you need more speed but I don't have any. I have like 40 devices connected, mostly smart light switches.

Crawling throguh the fine print they will automatically enroll you in some kind of Facebook information program and they say you have to send an email to be unsubscribed.

Not sure what if any other information sharing they do, but it's Amazon. On the other hand, I've got echos listening to everything I say anyway

I doubt they do price adjustment but I'll give it a shot.

and setup was very easy. it is simple like they say and the app feels good. probably not many super advanced settings but I haven't looked too far into that because I have no need.
Last edited by TenseApparel6151 June 7, 2021 at 05:23 PM.
Jun 8, 2021
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Jun 8, 2021
faceless128
Jun 8, 2021
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Quote from scottzee :
I have three of these and, overall, they work great. My main complaint is the subscription service, "Eero Secure." At first I thought it was just for additional security features that I would never use, but once my free trial expired, I learned that it also won't let you view your device bandwidth usage without it, which is really shitty of them. They have a Day, Week, and Month tab of the Activity screen, and you can only access the Week tab without a subscription.
Hahahaha what?

Thanks for this post. Saved me the hassle of finding this out and returning it.
Jun 8, 2021
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scottzee
Jun 8, 2021
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Quote from SlickRickWolfDaddy :
Just curious ...
What throughput are you seeing?
How many devices (iot etc) do you have online?
I have 68 devices, mostly things like lights, light switches, and Amazon Echos. I think my only actual WiFi 6 enabled device is my iPhone 11 Pro, which maxes out my bandwidth from my ISP (425 Mbps down, 25 up).
Jun 8, 2021
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scottzee
Jun 8, 2021
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Quote from amishra :
The whole idea behind wired backhaul is to connect to other mesh extenders via Ethernet so you can take full advantage of throughput without interference. Having only Ethernet ports on the back of the base does not mean it has wired backhaul, or that would be no different than any routers in the market.
Dude, I'm sending this message while using three of these routers on wired backhaul. Whichever one is plugged directly into the modem functions as the gateway and the others function as extenders. If you don't plug them into Ethernet, they work wirelessly. But if you plug them in to a gigabit Ethernet switch, as I have, then they automatically switch to wired backhaul extenders. There's an icon in the app that denotes whether they're working wirelessly or wired.
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aqan
Jun 8, 2021
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Quote from scottzee :
I have three of these and, overall, they work great. My main complaint is the subscription service, "Eero Secure." At first I thought it was just for additional security features that I would never use, but once my free trial expired, I learned that it also won't let you view your device bandwidth usage without it, which is really shitty of them. They have a Day, Week, and Month tab of the Activity screen, and you can only access the Week tab without a subscription.
How much is the subscription?
Jun 8, 2021
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Jun 8, 2021
hot_deal_seaker
Jun 8, 2021
27 Posts
What is the price, I am not getting the deal
Jun 8, 2021
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LovelyRiver
Jun 8, 2021
90 Posts
anyone has experience with this?
Jun 8, 2021
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SKYNET301
Jun 8, 2021
152 Posts
I don't like the Eero mesh systems they do not have wired back haul there's nothing better than wired unless you don't have any choice then I guess is good
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Jun 8, 2021
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Jun 8, 2021
illbirz
Jun 8, 2021
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You guys know if it will work with these? https://inovelli.com/red-series-d...ch-z-wave/
Jun 8, 2021
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Jun 8, 2021
KevoD
Jun 8, 2021
2,431 Posts
Is this a good solution to extend internet into the backyard? Our connection in the home is fine but I'd love to connect way out into the yard.

CNET's review of the Eero system is extremely critical — seems that they're not particularly high on them. Curious about others' experiences, and what people would recommend if I'm just trying to extend my wifi into the yard.
Jun 8, 2021
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PlutoBuddy
Jun 8, 2021
131 Posts
Apparently this system is very invasive of your privacy.
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phamine
Jun 8, 2021
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If anyone need to know the wireless speeds - here's what tech eero support provided me.

If you have gigabit internet - this is probably the way to go

"There are several models of eero that have different bandwidth capacities. In your case you have the base eero which has a capacity of 350 Mb/s. Different models have different use cases depending on that customers needs. The eero beacon has 350 Mb/s, the eero pro has 550 Mb/s, the eero 6 extender is 500Mb/s, the eero 6 router is 900 Mb/s and the eero 6 pro is 900 Mb/s."

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