Eero today announced the Eero 7 and Eero 7 Pro mesh wireless networking routers, both of which support Wi-Fi 7 and expand on the Eero Max 7 and eero Outdoor 7 that were previously released.
‘For ten years, eero has obsessed over delivering exceptional Wi-Fi because we know it is as important as our electricity and running water,” Eero CEO and cofounder Nick Weaver said. “There are tens of millions of Eero devices that power homes and businesses across 24 countries. Today, I’m excited for the Eero 7 and Pro 7 to join the Max 7 and Outdoor 7 and expand our Wi-Fi 7 portfolio to meet every internet need.”
The Eero 7 is a dual-band, multi-gigabit router with support for 2.4 and 5 GHz. wireless speeds up to 1.8 Gbps, and wired speeds up to 2.3 Gbps through its two Ethernet ports. A single unit supports spaces up to 2000 square feet, while a two-pack can handle 4000 square feet and a three-pack covers up to 6000 square feet.
Eero Pro 7 targets more demanding customers with higher bandwidth needs. It is a tri-band system with support for 2.4, 5, and 6 GHz, and it delivers wireless speeds of up to 3.9 Gbps and wired speeds of up to 4.7 Gbps through its two Ethernet ports. Eero Pro 7 provides the same fan-less, silent, and advanced passive thermal design as eero Max 7. It offers the same coverage as Eero 7 per unit, but supports more connected devices.
Eero 7 and Eero Pro 7 will be available on February 26. Eero 7 costs $169.99 (one-pack), $279.99 (two-pack), and $349.99 (three-pack), while Eero Pro 7 is $299.99 (one-pack), $549.99 (two-pack), and $699.99 (three-pack).