It is still early days for Wi-Fi 7, with only a handful of devices supporting the new standard, but there is already a steady stream of routers and mesh systems designed to catch the eye of early adopters and power users. Amazon’s Eero is the latest manufacturer to set out its Wi-Fi 7 wares. Predictably, the Eero Max 7 is its biggest and best mesh system yet, with lightning-fast top speeds and a much larger form that allows for more ports than ever.
Like previous Eero mesh systems, the Max 7 is easy to set up and largely looks after itself, though to get full value from it, you must spring for an Eero Plus subscription. But at $600 for a single router or $1,150 for a two-pack, this mesh is already a significant investment. While the Max 7 has mostly impressed during my two weeks of testing, you need a multi-gig internet connection and Wi-Fi 7 devices to take full advantage, and I encountered some vexing stability issues.
The most obvious change with the Eero Max 7 compared to predecessors is the size of each unit. Though still finished in shiny white plastic, the rounded square has morphed into a much larger tower design. This expansion is a double-edged sword. On one hand, the new Eero routers need more space and stick out more than older models, but the larger footprint allows for a better antenna design to boost range and fit more Ethernet ports. They are quite weighty, so I never worried about them toppling over.




