Amazon has announced that eero is expanding its Wi-Fi 7 portfolio to include eero 7, delivering multi-gigabit speeds at a more affordable price, and eero Pro 7, offering premium performance for bandwidth-demanding networks. Thanks to the company’s TrueMesh, TrueRoam, and TrueChannel networking technologies, and the latest Wi-Fi 7 capabilities, eero 7 and Pro 7 will improve overall Wi-Fi performance, reliability, and latency.

eero 7
eero 7 is a multi-gigabit router for customers who rely on their Wi-Fi for everyday internet activities and are looking to upgrade to the latest Wi-Fi 7 standard at a lower price. eero 7 is a dual-band system with support for 2.4 and 5 GHz, and can deliver wireless speeds up to 1.8 Gbps and wired speeds up to 2.3 Gbps through its two 2.5 GbE ports. eero 7 delivers Wi-Fi 7 performance in a compact form factor that can easily fit on bookshelves, entertainment centers, and desks.
A single unit covers up to 2000 square feet; a two-pack covers up to 4000 square feet; and a three-pack covers up to 6000 square feet. Customers can connect as many eero devices as they need to get coverage throughout their homes.
eero Pro 7
eero Pro 7 is for more demanding customers who have high-bandwidth needs, want enough capacity to connect hundreds of devices, or live in a household with multiple people streaming content, playing online games, and working from home. It’s a tri-band system with support for 2.4, 5, and 6 GHz, providing more wireless spectrum to increase overall network capacity and avoid congestion, which helps improve performance when there are busy neighboring networks. eero Pro 7 can deliver wireless speeds up to 3.9 Gbps and wired speeds up to 4.7 Gbps through its two 5 GbE ports, making it ideal for customers with multigigabit plans and demanding internet needs.
eero Pro 7 also features the same fan-less, advanced passive thermal design as eero Max 7 that is silent and limits dust build-up. A single unit covers up to 2000 square feet and 200 devices; a two-pack covers up to 4000 square feet and over 400 devices; and a three-pack covers up to 6000 square feet and over 600 devices.
Additional features and benefits
- Exclusive eero technologies: eero is constantly optimizing its products to deliver the best wifi experience without customers having to lift a finger. eero’s patented TrueMesh technology automatically routes data through the fastest path in the network, TrueRoam connects customers to the best available eero as they move between floors, rooms, or buildings, and TrueChannel automatically selects the optimal channel for a device while also working in the background to improve network resiliency.
- Security: Every eero comes with world-class encryption and security protocols. eero systems support WPA3. Automatic over-the-air software updates provide the latest security patches, bug fixes, and feature upgrades.
- Compatibility: eero’s Wi-Fi 7 portfolio is backward compatible with all previous generations of eero devices making it easy to expand or upgrade an eero network as Wi-Fi needs evolve. It’s also simple to swap out the eero connected to the modem and upgrade a network with an eero 7 or Pro 7 using the in-app instructions.
- eero Plus: Subscribers to the optional eero Plus service can add advanced online security features and parental controls; take advantage of eero Internet Backup during an outage; and use three top-rated security apps: 1Password for password management, Malwarebytes for malware and anti-virus protection, and Guardian for VPN access.
- Free customer support: eero’s Wi-Fi troubleshooting team is ready to help by phone or email seven days a week.
Pricing and Availability
eero 7 and Pro 7 are now available for preorder. On February 26, eero Pro 7 will be available for $299.99 (one-pack), $549.99 (two-pack), and $699.99 (three-pack) and eero 7 will be available for $169.99 (one-pack), $279.99 (two-pack), and $349.99 (three-pack) through eero.com, Amazon.com, leading retailers like Best Buy, and select internet service providers. eero 7 and Pro 7 will be available in Canada on March 26 and in Australia and Japan later this year.
For more information, visit eero.com.