More than a year ago, a startup called “Eero” announced that it was reimagining Wi-Fi from the ground up to make it easier to set up and manage, less prone to performance issues, and even–from an ...
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Would you spend $300 on a carefree Wi-Fi network? Would you spend $300 on a carefree Wi-Fi network? is a former senior reviewer who worked at The Verge from 2011 until May 2025. His coverage areas ...
Photo: Leander Kahney/Cult of Mac I’ve seen the future of Wi-Fi. It’s called Eero. It comes in a pack of three, costs an arm and a leg, but boy is it worth it. Eero is a slick system of mesh-connected ...
User-friendly and secure. Hardly anyone would pick either word to describe the vast majority of wireless routers in use today. So naturally I was intrigued a year ago when I had the chance to ...
Amazon’s Eero could very well be releasing new WiFi 6 networking devices soon, according to recent leaks. ZatzNotFunny has spotted an Eero 6 Gateway and an Eero 6 Extender on the FCC recently, and it ...
Nick Weaver had an Internet problem all too familiar to urban dwellers. He installed a Wi-Fi router in his two-bedroom apartment's living room, where he got a reliable 80 megabits per second. In the ...
While many of the devices we use every day depend on WiFi -- everything from our smartphones to our TVs -- most home WiFi networks are still woefully slow compared to their wired alternatives. Enter ...
You were all set to drop a few hundred dollars on an Eero mesh network. But then the company was purchased by Amazon, which you already know controls a big chunk of the internet, so maybe you’d rather ...
Eero was the first company of note to solve Wi-Fi issues at home through what is known as “mesh” technology. On Monday came word that Amazon and eero will be meshing together, with the news that the e ...
User-friendly and secure. Hardly anyone would pick either word to describe the vast majority of wireless routers in use today. So naturally I was intrigued a year ago when I had the chance to ...