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product_id: 417894994
title: "Amazon eero Pro 6E mesh wifi system - Supports internet plans up to 2.5 Gbps, Coverage up to 4,000 sq. ft., Connect 100+ devices, 2-pack"
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# 2.5 Gbps max speed 4,000 sq. ft. coverage Connects 100+ devices Amazon eero Pro 6E mesh wifi system - Supports internet plans up to 2.5 Gbps, Coverage up to 4,000 sq. ft., Connect 100+ devices, 2-pack

**Brand:** eero
**Price:** 2409.99 DT
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🚀 Elevate your home network to pro-level speed and coverage—because buffering is so last decade.

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Amazon eero Pro 6E mesh wifi system - Supports internet plans up to 2.5 Gbps, Coverage up to 4,000 sq. ft., Connect 100+ devices, 2-pack by eero
- **How much does it cost?** 2409.99 DT with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
- **Where can I buy it?** [www.desertcart.tn](https://www.desertcart.tn/products/417894994-amazon-eero-pro-6e-mesh-wifi-system-supports-internet-plans)

## Best For

- eero enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted eero brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **TrueMesh Technology:** Intelligently routes traffic to eliminate dead zones and keep every device connected flawlessly.
- • **Massive Whole-Home Coverage:** Blanket up to 4,000 sq. ft. with reliable, drop-free Wi-Fi—perfect for smart homes and remote work.
- • **Blazing Fast Wi-Fi 6E Speeds:** Unlock ultra-low latency and next-gen 6 GHz band for seamless streaming and gaming.
- • **Effortless Setup & Management:** Get online in minutes with the intuitive eero app and manage your network from anywhere.
- • **Gigabit+ Wired & Wireless Performance:** Experience up to 2.3 Gbps network speeds with 2.5 Gb Ethernet for future-proof connectivity.

## Overview

The Amazon eero Pro 6E mesh Wi-Fi system delivers cutting-edge Wi-Fi 6E technology with support for internet plans up to 2.5 Gbps. This 2-pack system covers up to 4,000 sq. ft. and supports over 100 connected devices, making it ideal for busy smart homes and professional environments. Featuring TrueMesh technology for optimized traffic routing, dual auto-sensing Ethernet ports including a 2.5 Gb port, and an easy-to-use app for setup and management, it ensures fast, reliable, and secure connectivity throughout your space.

## Description

What's included: 2 eero pro 6e, 2 power adapters, and 1 ethernet cable. Supports speeds up to 2.3 gbps. Covers up to 4,000 sq. ft. 4 ethernet ports 2 per eero. AX5400. 2-pack. Ideal for gigabit+ internet plans. Eero is the heart of your connected home. Powered by TrueMesh, eero optimizes your wifi to work for your space. Stay connected across your home with support for 100+ devices. Ideal for gigabit+ internet plans up to 2.5 Gbps (using the 2.5 gigabit Ethernet port). Set up eero right out of the box and experience network speeds up to 2.3 Gbps, when using both wired (up to a gigabit) and wireless (up to 1.3 Gbps) client devices. Say goodbye to dead spots and buffering when you work, play, and stream with gigabit + wifi speeds. Manage your network, connected devices, and internet usage-all from the eero app. Ongoing updates bring the latest eero features while also helping to keep your network safe and secure. Works as a smart home hub so you can control devices with Alexa, with support for Thread and Zigbee technologies. Access enhanced online security, ad blocking, and advanced parental controls (subscription sold separately). Works with Alexa.Wi-Fi 6E. Built on thread. What you'll need: Internet connection, modem, and smartphone. Tech features: eero's TrueMesh networking technology helps deliver whole-home coverage and a seamless wifi experience. Wi-Fi 6E tri-band concurrent 2:2:2 (802.11ax), compatible with older wifi standards. One auto-sensing 2.5 gigabit Ethernet port and one auto-sensing 1 gigabit Ethernet port per eero Pro 6E. WA3 (eero Labs feature) and WPA2 wireless encryption, automatic channel selection. Support for IPv4, IPv6, UPnP, DHCP reservations, and port forwarding. WAN compatibility: DHCP, static IP, PPPoE, Internet VLAN tagging. Accessories may vary. Some features require linking your desertcart account, and downloading the Alexa application or using a compatible Alexa device. Internet connection speeds and availability depend on your internet service provider; if your internet service provider does not provide you with the maximum supported speed, you will no experience that maximum speed. Maximum network speeds, if applicable, reflect combined supported speeds across wired and wireless clients. Maximum wireless signal rates are derived from IEEE 802.11 standard. Specifications assume wired Ethernet connection: your experienced speed may vary when connected to an eero device that is configured as a wireless extender. Coverage estimates are based on normal use conditions. Actual range and performance can vary, and maximum supported speeds may not be available to all customers, due to factors such as network configuration, interference, connected devices, device usage, building materials, and obstructions. Specifications are based on use of a Wi-Fi 6 or later generation client device that supports 160 MHz. 30-day returns. 1-year limited warranty: eero.com/legal/warranty. For our return policy, warranty info, privacy policy. terms of service. and more. visit eero.com/legal. eero.com/legal/warranty. eero.com. eero.com/legal. Download on the App store. Get it on Google Play. Any questions? Our expert wifi troubleshooters are ready to help by phone in the US or Canada at +1-877-659-2347 or by support(at)eero.com. This box is 100% recyclable. Assembled in Vietnam.

Review: Impressive solution for the price - I'm a network engineer snob who won't hesitate a single second to give most of the home router and wifi junk sold today a terrible review when it's warranted. After having two router/wifi solutions made by that company that starts with Net and ends with Gear fail on me in less than 6 months, I was about ready to spend a few grand on a Ubiquiti solution and wire up my home for access points and cameras. Then a colleague and friend of mine suggested this eero mesh system as a lower cost/effort option. I'm not a fan of plug and play stuff and was skeptical but figured I could return it if not happy. I have to say I'm pretty impressed. The set up was almost too easy. Just download the eero app to your phone, plug a device in and connect the 2.5g port to your router and the app will walk you through it all. Most importantly, it worked really well when solutions like this from other vendors don't forcing you to connect a cable and manually set up. At first I didn't like that there isn't any ability to give the 2.4ghz and 5ghz networks different SSIDs (I had my previous router set up this way and changing this would have meant climbing up a ladder and reconfiguring several Ring cameras) but eero let's you change the name of the Guest Network to anything you want so this was an easy work around. As others have mentioned download the Wifiman app and shortcut and start scanning your house after you install the main router/wifi device. When you find spots that the signal drops below GOOD quality (-70dbm) drop another unit in between the first and where the signal dropped to poor quality. I bought the 3 pack thinking I'd need it to cover a 6,000 sq ft home. However one device was provided good coverage for most of my house and two provided either excellent or good signal strength everywhere inside and even outside on my patio and driveway. I only have one device on the first and second floors and both floors as well as the basement are all receiving good/excellent signal quality. I could have definitely saved $100 and gone with a two pack but I'm ok with having an extra device as a back up or if someone else in the family needs it (keep in mind any of these devices can act as a standalone router/wifi solution) or even to temporarily extend WiFi farther out into my yard in fair weather for outdoor gatherings etc.. Overall I'm impressed. The dashboard and tools/analytics included with the app are more than adequate for home users. You can even set up alerts for new devices connecting to your network. The GUI is modern and responsive and not like some of the traditional router vendors who still support an antiquated web login that takes forever to connect, lags between function and times out frequently. Time will tell if this is reliable but as mentioned a friend and colleague who owns his own network solution business told me he installs these in homes where the cost and wiring of a Ubiquiti or similar solution is prohibitive and he's never had an issue with their performance and reliability.
Review: Works very well. Very easy to set up. - Previously just had the standard wifi router provided by ATT with fiber connection. It was fine really but some parts of the house lacked good signal. Purchased the 6 Pro E and put the ATT router in bridge mode, the Eero instructions on doing that were perfect and it worked. The 6 Pro E was up and running in minutes and did it's own software updated immediately. Was super easy to rename the network, set the password and permissions and every single device that was previously on the old router connected seamlessly on it's own without any intervention. I think possibly one 2.5GHz device may not have auto-connected but it connected just fine once I put it in pairing mode. We have a lot of devices, mixed 5ghz and 2.5ghz, and so far both networks broadcast fine and everything works. Also 5th Gen Echo Dots seamlessly boost the wifi signal and I already had those in nearly every room before getting the Eero 6 Pro E. Few things to note: I don't pay for Eero Plus subscription so I don't use any of the extra reporting features. New devices connect with what looks like a random code or with a manufacturers name, which usually does not help identify what it is. That can be a challenge when you're trying to figure out if it is something you just added or someone else who managed to get in passed the firewall. Googling the name that shows up does not always help figure out what it is. For some reason my iphone reconnects every few weeks as a "new device" with a name of "unknown device". This does not happen with my husband's iphone. This means that at any given time there is one active "unknown device" and several others that are inactive with that name. Looks like eventually they drop off the recently connected inactive list. Even if I rename it to something specific, after a few weeks it will reconnect as if it's brand new and I'll get an Eero notification that a new device has connected. It is frustrating to have to continually check the app to make sure it's just my own phone and not something intruding. The Eero devices have a Zigbee hub built-in but my recent purchase of motorized Alexa compatible shades with Zigbee motors had issues. They connected sort of, but were not functioning in the Alexa app even though both Eero and the shade manufacturer said they should work. Eventually I had to also buy 2 older 4th gen Echo's that also have a Zigbee hub built-in, only then would they be found by Alexa and then they started working in Alexa app with voice and scheduling. However, adding the old 4th gen echos created two more issues: While every single other device in my house on other floors away from the Eero 6 Pro can connect just fine because I have 5th Gen Echos in most rooms boosting the mesh coverage, for some reason, the 4th Gen Echo placed on the second floor could not connect to the 6 Pro E router on the first floor. I had to end up buying a second Eero 6 for the second floor to act as a booster up there as well. Only then did the second floor 4th Gen Echo connect to wifi and stay connected. That's very odd because everything else on the second floor and in the basement and detached garage had no issues connecting to either the wide array of 5th Gen Echos or to the main 6 Pro E on the first floor. The second new issue... the Eero devices are set to roam automatically which is the point of mesh coverage. However, the Zigbee shades hated that feature and would constantly bounce from the nearest 4th Gen Echo to the 6 Pro E and back. Each bounce made them "unresponsive" in the Alexa App. Eventually I had to turn off that roaming feature in the Eero app settings so that every device now connects to whichever Echo or Eero it sees first and then stays there. Defeats the purpose of having mesh but it was the only way to make the $2000 worth of "smart" shades actually work with the network and Alexa.

## Features

- EERO’S FIRST Wi-Fi 6E SYSTEM - eero Pro 6E supports fast speeds and access to the new 6 GHz band when using Wi-Fi 6E devices, resulting in lower latency across your network, even for non Wi-Fi 6E devices. Backward-compatible with previous-generation eero devices.
- WIRED SPEEDS, WITHOUT THE WIRES - Game, work, or stream reliably with eero Pro 6E.*
- EERO TECHNOLOGY OPTIMIZES YOUR WIFI - Supports blazing-fast gaming across your whole-home network.
- MORE BANDWIDTH, GIGABIT+ SPEEDS - Supports network speeds up to 2.3 Gbps—including wired speeds of up to a gigabit and wireless speeds of up to 1.6 Gbps. Enables gigabit+ internet plans when using the 2.5 Gb Ethernet port.
- MORE WIFI FOR MORE DEVICES - Network coverage up to 4,000 sq. ft. and support for 100+ connected devices.
- EXPERIENCE THE EERO TRUEMESH DIFFERENCE - eero’s patented TrueMesh technology intelligently routes traffic to reduce drop-offs and dead spots.
- SET UP IN MINUTES - The eero app guides you through setup and allows you to manage your network from anywhere.
- WORLD-CLASS CUSTOMER SUPPORT - Any questions? Our expert wifi troubleshooters are ready to help by phone in the US at +1-877-659-2347 or by emailing support@eero.com.
- GETS BETTER OVER TIME - Receive automatic updates to help keep your network safe and secure. Online security and additional network management features available via a separate subscription.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| Wifi coverage | Covers up to 4,000 sq. ft. |
| Type | Router (connects to modem as primary router) |
| Supported speeds | Supports network speeds up to 2.3 Gbps, when using both wired (up to a gigabit) and wireless (up to 1.3 Gbps) client devices. Ideal for gigabit+ internet plans (up to 2.5 Gbps using the 2.5Gb Ethernet port). |
| Wi-Fi connectivity | 1-pack: Covers up to 2,000 sq. ft.
2-pack: Covers up to 4,000 sq. ft.
3-pack: Covers up to 6,000 sq. ft.
4-pack: Covers up to 8,000 sq. ft. |
| Wired connectivity | One auto-sensing 2.5 gigabit Ethernet port and one auto-sensing 1 gigabit Ethernet port per eero |
| Speed Rating | AX5400 |
| Smart Home
Connectivity | Works with Alexa, Amazon Frustration Free Setup, 802.15.4 radio (Zigbee, Thread), Bluetooth Low Energy 5.0 |
| Electrical Rating | 100-240V AC, 50-60 Hz |
| Processor, memory and storage | 1 GHz dual-core processor, 1024MB RAM, 4GB flash storage |
| Network Security and Services | Profiles, WPA3 (eero Labs feature), WPA2, TLS v1.2+, VPN passthrough, IPv6, NAT, UPnP, port forwarding, DHCP, static IP, and cloud connectivity. |
| Required for setup | Supported iOS or Android device and internet service (with cable or DSL modem, if required). See requirements. |
| Temperature Rating | Operating: 32˚F-104˚F (0˚C-40˚C)
Storage: -13˚F-140˚F (-25˚C-60˚C)
Operating humidity: 0%-90%, non-condensing
Operating altitude: <3000m |
| Dimensions | 5.6 in x 5.4 in x 2.0 in (142mm x 138mm x 51mm) Actual size and weight may vary by manufacturing process. |
| Warranty and Support | 1-year limited warranty. Free customer support is available 7 days a week. Learn more about warranty and support. |
| Software Security Updates | Learn more about these software security updates. |
| Subscription | 30-day eero Plus trial is limit one per new eero customer account. Additional terms apply, see the eero Plus Terms of Service for more details. eero Internet Backup performance will vary and you are responsible for data charges with backup connection providers. Learn more about eero Internet Backup requirements, performance, and compatibility here. |
| Legal Disclaimer | Some features require linking your Amazon account, and downloading the Alexa application or using a compatible Alexa device. Internet connection speeds and availability depend on your internet service provider; if your internet service provider does not provide you with the maximum supported speed, you will not experience that maximum speed. Maximum network speeds, if applicable, reflect combined supported speeds across wired and wireless clients. Maximum wireless signal rates are derived from IEEE 802.11 standard. Specifications assume wired Ethernet connection; your experienced speed may vary when connected to an eero device that is configured as a wireless extender. Coverage estimates are based on normal use conditions. Actual range and performance can vary, and maximum supported speeds may not be available to all customers, due to factors such as local regulations (including power limits), network configuration, interference, connected devices, device usage, building materials, and obstructions. Specifications are based on use of a Wi-Fi 6 or later generation client device that supports 160 MHz. For more information about eero performance, visit support.eero.com. Combining eero Pro 6E devices with older generation eero devices on the same network may result in reduced performance across the network.
*“Wired speeds, without the wires” assumes a benchmark of 1 Gbps wired port speed, and use of either i) 6 GHz on mesh backhaul and use of a client device that supports 160 MHz, and/or ii) a Wi-Fi 6E or later generation client device that supports 160 MHz. |

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## Available Options

This product comes in different **Configuration, Style** options.

## Questions & Answers

**Q: I have Eero Second Generation hub with 4 nods, if i get this do i have to setup all my devices again?**
A: MAYBE. I had all my 79 WiFi devices setup with original Eero Pro 6. When I got the new Eero Pro 6E and chose to make it the MAIN router (hub of the mesh), I discovered that changes to the interface did NOT find more than 5 of my WiFi devices, despite using EXACT same names and passwords for main and guest channels.

**Q: Does this offer a guest network?**
A: Yes, from my experiences with all the Eero models, they ALl currently offer Guest network. However, you can NOT select the 2.4G or 5G channels like you can on other routers such as Reyee RG-E5 which lets you select channels 1-11 for 2.4G and 36-165 for 5G. Based on my tsting the Eero routers RARELY automatically select the best (strongest signal, less occupied) channels.

**Q: In the 3 pack, are all the nodes the same hardware? What do I need to order if I want a 4th node?**
A: All 3 exactly same hardware so any of them can be your main (internet connected via Ethernet) and others act as mesh. If you want a larger wider WiFi coverage, you can add a current or older model Eero Pro. From my experience, they work about the same UNLESS you have 6E devices.

**Q: Does it work with older versions of eero pro or will it degrade performance if mixing with older eero pros?**
A: Although you CAN mix Eero 6E with older version with mixed results as others have confirmed, I personally  prefer REYEE routers. As a techie, I've tested ALL major brand and many no name routers. As of January 2023, Reyee RG-E5 delivers best are coverage and fastest WiFi download speeds to my 79 devices which are spread out in/out of a 2story 2050sf home. Eight superior antennas and ability to select Radio Frequency Channels is what makes ALL the difference.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Impressive solution for the price
*by H***N on March 2, 2026*

I'm a network engineer snob who won't hesitate a single second to give most of the home router and wifi junk sold today a terrible review when it's warranted. After having two router/wifi solutions made by that company that starts with Net and ends with Gear fail on me in less than 6 months, I was about ready to spend a few grand on a Ubiquiti solution and wire up my home for access points and cameras. Then a colleague and friend of mine suggested this eero mesh system as a lower cost/effort option. I'm not a fan of plug and play stuff and was skeptical but figured I could return it if not happy. I have to say I'm pretty impressed. The set up was almost too easy. Just download the eero app to your phone, plug a device in and connect the 2.5g port to your router and the app will walk you through it all. Most importantly, it worked really well when solutions like this from other vendors don't forcing you to connect a cable and manually set up. At first I didn't like that there isn't any ability to give the 2.4ghz and 5ghz networks different SSIDs (I had my previous router set up this way and changing this would have meant climbing up a ladder and reconfiguring several Ring cameras) but eero let's you change the name of the Guest Network to anything you want so this was an easy work around. As others have mentioned download the Wifiman app and shortcut and start scanning your house after you install the main router/wifi device. When you find spots that the signal drops below GOOD quality (-70dbm) drop another unit in between the first and where the signal dropped to poor quality. I bought the 3 pack thinking I'd need it to cover a 6,000 sq ft home. However one device was provided good coverage for most of my house and two provided either excellent or good signal strength everywhere inside and even outside on my patio and driveway. I only have one device on the first and second floors and both floors as well as the basement are all receiving good/excellent signal quality. I could have definitely saved $100 and gone with a two pack but I'm ok with having an extra device as a back up or if someone else in the family needs it (keep in mind any of these devices can act as a standalone router/wifi solution) or even to temporarily extend WiFi farther out into my yard in fair weather for outdoor gatherings etc.. Overall I'm impressed. The dashboard and tools/analytics included with the app are more than adequate for home users. You can even set up alerts for new devices connecting to your network. The GUI is modern and responsive and not like some of the traditional router vendors who still support an antiquated web login that takes forever to connect, lags between function and times out frequently. Time will tell if this is reliable but as mentioned a friend and colleague who owns his own network solution business told me he installs these in homes where the cost and wiring of a Ubiquiti or similar solution is prohibitive and he's never had an issue with their performance and reliability.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Works very well. Very easy to set up.
*by 3***4 on July 22, 2025*

Previously just had the standard wifi router provided by ATT with fiber connection. It was fine really but some parts of the house lacked good signal. Purchased the 6 Pro E and put the ATT router in bridge mode, the Eero instructions on doing that were perfect and it worked. The 6 Pro E was up and running in minutes and did it's own software updated immediately. Was super easy to rename the network, set the password and permissions and every single device that was previously on the old router connected seamlessly on it's own without any intervention. I think possibly one 2.5GHz device may not have auto-connected but it connected just fine once I put it in pairing mode. We have a lot of devices, mixed 5ghz and 2.5ghz, and so far both networks broadcast fine and everything works. Also 5th Gen Echo Dots seamlessly boost the wifi signal and I already had those in nearly every room before getting the Eero 6 Pro E. Few things to note: I don't pay for Eero Plus subscription so I don't use any of the extra reporting features. New devices connect with what looks like a random code or with a manufacturers name, which usually does not help identify what it is. That can be a challenge when you're trying to figure out if it is something you just added or someone else who managed to get in passed the firewall. Googling the name that shows up does not always help figure out what it is. For some reason my iphone reconnects every few weeks as a "new device" with a name of "unknown device". This does not happen with my husband's iphone. This means that at any given time there is one active "unknown device" and several others that are inactive with that name. Looks like eventually they drop off the recently connected inactive list. Even if I rename it to something specific, after a few weeks it will reconnect as if it's brand new and I'll get an Eero notification that a new device has connected. It is frustrating to have to continually check the app to make sure it's just my own phone and not something intruding. The Eero devices have a Zigbee hub built-in but my recent purchase of motorized Alexa compatible shades with Zigbee motors had issues. They connected sort of, but were not functioning in the Alexa app even though both Eero and the shade manufacturer said they should work. Eventually I had to also buy 2 older 4th gen Echo's that also have a Zigbee hub built-in, only then would they be found by Alexa and then they started working in Alexa app with voice and scheduling. However, adding the old 4th gen echos created two more issues: While every single other device in my house on other floors away from the Eero 6 Pro can connect just fine because I have 5th Gen Echos in most rooms boosting the mesh coverage, for some reason, the 4th Gen Echo placed on the second floor could not connect to the 6 Pro E router on the first floor. I had to end up buying a second Eero 6 for the second floor to act as a booster up there as well. Only then did the second floor 4th Gen Echo connect to wifi and stay connected. That's very odd because everything else on the second floor and in the basement and detached garage had no issues connecting to either the wide array of 5th Gen Echos or to the main 6 Pro E on the first floor. The second new issue... the Eero devices are set to roam automatically which is the point of mesh coverage. However, the Zigbee shades hated that feature and would constantly bounce from the nearest 4th Gen Echo to the 6 Pro E and back. Each bounce made them "unresponsive" in the Alexa App. Eventually I had to turn off that roaming feature in the Eero app settings so that every device now connects to whichever Echo or Eero it sees first and then stays there. Defeats the purpose of having mesh but it was the only way to make the $2000 worth of "smart" shades actually work with the network and Alexa.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Bomb.com
*by D***. on March 25, 2026*

Not sure why this doesn’t have 5 stars from everyone! Got the three device set up and man this couldn’t have been easier to set up. This system is bomb, like I’m not sure how much easier of a setup people even want. Everything was basically plug-and-play, and the app walks you through it so smoothly it almost feels too easy. Performance-wise, it’s been amazing. The coverage is solid throughout the whole house, and the speeds are not just fast—they’re consistent everywhere on Wi-Fi, not just when you’re hardwired. I haven’t had any random drops or dead zones like I used to deal with. Compared to the Cox gateway, it’s not even close. They charge $15 a month to rent that thing and it doesn’t hold a candle to this setup—honestly kind of ridiculous. And the quality? Top tier. It honestly feels like an Apple product. From the packaging to the devices themselves, even the cords and the app—everything just feels super polished and premium. I’m actually glad Amazon acquired eero because you can see that level of refinement in the whole experience. My only complaint is the price tag. $400 is definitely not cheap. But when you break it down, Cox charges $15 a month to rent their gateway—that’s $180 a year. In just about two years, this system basically pays for itself, and you’re getting way better performance the whole time. Overall, 110% happy with this purchase.

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