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Like-New Amazon eero Pro 6 tri-band mesh Wi-Fi 6 router with built-in Zigbee smart home hub

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Like-New Amazon eero Pro 6 tri-band mesh Wi-Fi 6 router with built-in Zigbee smart home hub

4.5

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$128.99

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· Like-New eero Pro 6 is refurbished, tested, and certified to look and work like new and comes with the same limited warranty as a new device. Like-New Amazon devices may be packaged in generic Amazon-branded boxes. · Premium Wi-Fi 6 performance - eero Pro 6 covers up to 2,000 sq. ft. with support for wifi speeds up to a gigabit. · Say goodbye to dead spots and buffering - eero’s mesh wifi technology adapts to your space—so you can confidently stream 4K video, game, and video conference across your home. · More wifi for more devices - Wi-Fi 6 supports faster wifi than prior standards and permits 75+ connected devices · Set up in minutes - The eero app walks you through setup and allows you to manage your network from anywhere. Plus, free customer support is available 7 days a week. · Connect to Alexa - eero Pro 6 doubles as a Zigbee smart home hub, making it easy to connect and control compatible devices on your network with Alexa. · Gets better over time - Automatic updates help keep your network safe and secure. · Easily expand your system - With cross-compatible hardware, you can easily add eero products as your needs change.

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Adiel ColonReviewed in the United States on May 6, 2024

I purchased two Eero Pro 6 almost two years ago in June 2023. I have an Eero Pro 6E as my main router. I have 500/500 Gigabit fiber internet service. I have it connected to a 8-port switch and connected my extender Pro 6's with ethernet cable (CAT 6E)--which should ALWAYS be preferred! The main router is in the middle of the house and the two other routers were set up on opposite sides of the house. Set up with the two additional Eeros was SUPER easy and SUPER quick. I really can't speak to the negative reviews as I have had absolutely no issues with either (refurbished) device, to include wireless speeds. All my wireless devices (Google Nest, Ring, Alexa, FireTVs, Amazon, Singled, appliances, etc.) have never had any connection issues. My mobile devices switch routers seamlessly with no connection issues either. I consistently am able to stream TV on at least two devices, while my wife is on Zoom (video) calls. TV streams never buffer and always display in 1080p (or higher) and Zoom doesn't have any dropouts and/or otherwise is stable using the highest video resolution available. Speed tests on 100 Mbps devices average >95 Mbps up and download. The 1 Gbps devices average >450 Mbps up and download. I am very confident if I had 1 Gigabite internet, that the 1 Gbps devices would easily average no less than >900 Mbps. These speeds from my ISP have been consistently confirmed by speed tests on many different devices. The connections and speeds around the outside of the house are also solid and consistent, but understandably a bit slower as the signal strength degrades the further one is from the routers. Would it probably be preferential to buy "new out of the box", sure, but these refurbished units have lasted me almost two years now, so I would be more than inclined to buy them again or purchase another "upgraded" product.

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XavierReviewed in the United States on September 1, 2024

This was my first eero device I’ve ever owned. I was so used to using the ISP provided routers and I got tired of the lack of customization options they give you. So wanted to get the eero because it seemed jammed packed with features and options to choose from. The setup was a breeze, the app walks you through it with pictures and directions, it’s super fast, I have about 56 devices on my network which it handles them all perfectly fine, I think you can have up to 75 with just one router but the ability to add more eeros on at a later time to create a mesh is great! Tip for anyone doing this though! Make sure if you do add on any additional eero devices as nodes that they are additional pro 6 models or newer because if you add any less capable router into the mix this will prevent the pro 6 from being able to utilize its full speeds and abilities, your output capabilities would default to the older devices techs using that devices max output values which would be a lot lower than what the pro 6 is capable of. This router runs smoothly, updates itself overnight or at a time of your choosing, helps you keep track of devices on your network, allows you to create a separate guest network keeping your main network secure. None of my devices ever loose coverage and my media players don’t buffer and this is using multiple devices at once. Love eero! Will def be looking to get the eero 6e or eero 7 in the future

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ThomasReviewed in the United States on July 11, 2022

I've read most if not all of the reviews about the 'best wifi mesh systems 2022', and I've tried some of the top contenders, and returned all of them except the Eero Pro 6. They literally just work, and the setup was the easiest of all of them. No setup glitches, the app (I used the iOS version) found all Eeros (I got 4 in total) and configured them without any issues, and updated their firmware too. All 100% flawless. Why is this impressive? Because setting up a Linksys Atlas 6E system wasn't nearly as smooth, and setting up a Netgear Orbi Pro mesh network is clunky and error prone as it gets (the only thing "pro" in Netgear Orbi Pros btw is the VLAN support, which most residential home users don't use anyway, it doesn't have an app to configure, so you'll have to use a browser with a archaic configuration website which looks like from 2005). And then both the Linksys mesh and the Orbis kept loosing their connections between the mesh nodes due to "weak wifi connections". Hello? That's WHY I bought a mesh wifi network TO BEGIN WITH!!! No such problems with Eero, the nodes stay connected, and roaming around different rooms to different Eeros associates the device with the closest Eero as expected (instead of devices staying stuck with a node in the living room when you're actually in the bedroom with a node there too, which is what I noticed with the Linksys mesh...). So Eero it is!!! About the ONLY 'issue' I have with the Eeros is that there is seemingly no way to disable the remote access to the network from the internet. You can check the status of your network away from home, which CAN be convenient, but it also means that your home network is potentially vulnerable for outside hack-in attempts. Nevertheless, the chances for that to happen are very low, and the fact that the Eero system works 100% flawlessly outweighs that concern. 5 stars! If you're tired of playing network admin at home fixing dropouts or weak wifi... this is your solution.

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R. WilliamsReviewed in the United States on August 29, 2024

Worth getting if you can get it refurbished and like the Eero ecosystem with its privacy issues and lack of customization. The speed is a big upgrade from anything before the WiFi 6 standards. I've got essentially double the speed or more over WiF as the old Eero Pro; I get about 425mbps+ from 40 feet away and through a wall out of 600mbps total. Also, no issues when I have a couple of TVs streaming 4k in other rooms while I'm working remote. From tech reviews it seems this model may perform the same or better than the 6E version when you have lots of devices connected. It will be slower than WiFi 7, but that's OK as I don't have a fast enough connection or devices that would take advantage of it.