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  Published: 2018-08-10, Author: Joe , review by: techradar.com

  • Beautiful design, Tri-band system, Impressive performance, Lots of in-app network control
  • Pricey package, Satellite units aren't versatile, Relatively small coverage area
  • Eero Wi-Fi is the most expensive of its kind on the market. Its creators have taken great pains to make that entry price worthwhile, and it shows in the product. That said, it's tough to see us getting that much more out of this mesh system over others th...

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  Published: 2017-07-23, Author: Sean , review by: CNET.co.uk

  • The revised Eero Home Wi-Fi System can create a huge seamless Wi-Fi network with minimal setup. Brand-new Beacon range extenders can hang directly off an AC wall outlet, no cords necessary, and feature built-in nightlights
  • Eero's second-gen hardware is still expensive and slower than the competition, with few advanced features. With no Ethernet ports, the Beacons are less versatile than the original Eero
  • Unless you need the second-gen Eero's enhanced range, we'd still recommend a competing mesh system or a standalone router instead...

 
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  Published: 2017-07-19, Author: Adam , review by: gizmodo.co.uk

  • Abstract:  Let me make one thing brutally clear: I love Eero's wi-fi routers. I love how the company brought mesh networking into the mainstream. I love how the hardware's designed. I love how elegant the software is. But Eero's promise isn't new any more. So when...

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  Published: 2017-03-20, Author: Kevin , review by: Digitaltrends.com

  • Each unit has a low-profile form factor, Mobile-based app provides easy management for novice users, Great coverage throughout the home or office, Includes two gigabit Ethernet ports for wired devices, 5GHz band provides speeds of up to 867Mbps
  • Possible setup issues using Bluetooth, No real parental controls, No web-based interface for accessing additional settings, USB 2.0 port currently has no purpose
  • Only if budget is not a factor. The Eero three-pack kit is rather costly, and extending its coverage means shelling out $200 per additional unit. That's a huge investment given that the mass availability of faster Wireless AD devices and networks will be...

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  Published: 2017-02-01, review by: CNET.co.uk

  • The Eero Wi-Fi system can create a large seamless Wi-Fi network with reliable internet access. The hardware is well designed, easy to use and you can use Amazon Alexa to pause internet, locate a connected device and control a few settings of the system
  • The system is expensive (even for mesh network gear), not fast enough for bandwidth-heavy local tasks and has minimal features
  • The Eero is super convenient and reliable for internet sharing, but you're better off going for a competing system that's cheaper and faster...

 
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  Published: 2016-03-15, Author: Adam , review by: gizmodo.co.uk

  • Abstract:  Wi-Fi routers suck. They're universally ugly and hard to use. But Eero's little internet pods are the opposite of that standard. While they may not be the very best in terms of performance, the Eero system fixes a lot of big problems that plague the Wi-Fi...

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  Published: 2016-02-23, review by: CNET.co.uk

  • The Eero Wi-Fi system can create a large seamless Wi-Fi network with reliable internet access. The hardware is well designed, easy to use and you can use Amazon Alexa to pause internet, locate a connected device and control a few settings of the system
  • The system is expensive (even for mesh network gear), not fast enough for bandwidth-heavy local tasks and has minimal features
  • While super convenient and reliable for Internet sharing, you're better off going with a more powerful and less expensive single router...

 
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  Published: 2018-10-13, review by: topnewreview.com

  • 8 Total ScoreEero Home Wifi System ReviewSmart, slick and powerful, the Eero is the best Wi-Fi mesh system yet - but it comes at a high price.Add your reviewProduct...

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  Published: 2017-09-14, review by: custompcreview.com

  • When I tested the first generation Eero last year, I was mostly impressed with the system. While it wasn't the best performing of the bunch, it was by far the most well implemented mesh WiFi systems on the market. The 2nd Generation Eero mostly improves o...

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  Published: 2017-08-23, Author: Scott , review by: androidguys.com

  • I don't know if I could ever go back to a traditional wireless network, let alone one that I can't control so easily from a mobile app. I've truly come to appreciate the way in which the multiple beacons crisscross each other, spreading the network into p...

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