No brand has done more than Eero to popularize mesh systems. The Amazon-owned company is on a mission to make Wi-Fi as simple as possible for folks who don’t care to screw around with settings. Simplicity is key, so Eero systems are easy to set up, straightforward to use, and backward-compatible with previous generations.
For the average family seeking a secure, hands-off mesh system that serves reliable Wi-Fi, it is impossible to overlook Eero. Having tested every other offering in Eero’s range, I was curious to try the top-of-the-line Eero Pro 6E. This tri-band system is its first to support Wi-Fi 6E, enabling access to the 6-GHz band for the speediest possible connections (at least until Wi-Fi 7 lands).
Setup is deliberately swift and straightforward. Each Eero unit is an identical shiny white rounded square that blends in easily on a shelf or cabinet. Sadly, they are limited to two Ethernet ports rated at 2.5 Gbps and 1 Gbps. That may seem like good news if you are lucky enough to have a multi-gig internet connection, but the Eero Pro 6E has a maximum output of 2.3 Gbps, and that’s combining 1.3-Gbps wireless and 1-Gbps wired connections. It does support wireless backhaul, but it’s limited to 1 Gbps. In other words, folks with multi-gig internet coming into the house should look elsewhere. The power cable is USB-C, and that’s it for ports.


