Eero Pro 6 Review: High-End Performance, but Officially Discontinued (2024)

Eero Pro 6 Review: High-End Performance, but Officially Discontinued (1)

8.5

Eero Pro 6

Like

  • Easy setup
  • Strong top speeds
  • Stable, reliable performance
  • Zigbee radio helps you connect devices with Alexa

Don't like

  • Relatively few Ethernet ports for things like hubs and streaming devices
  • App lacks advanced features

Editor’s note: You can no longer purchase a new Eero Pro 6, but used and refurbished models are available. Check out our Eero 6 Plus and Eero Pro 6E reviews for information on newer models.

At the time they were released, Amazon's Eero 6 and Eero Pro 6 range of Wi-Fi routers pack a one-two punch in the affordable and premium space. The two routers brought support for Wi-Fi 6, plus support for Zigbee, which guarantees that Alexa-based smart home users will be able to pair devices like smart lights and locks with the router without requiring an additional hub.

Like all other mesh routers, the Eero uses multiple access points to blanket your home with connectivity and a strong Wi-Fi signal. You'll connect the main router to your modem just like a normal router, then you'll plug in the identical-looking satellite devices in other parts of your home where you want to boost the connection. Ideally, the result is a larger, more robust Wi-Fi network with fewer dead zones

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Unlike the entry-level Eero 6 system that struggled in some of our tests, the Eero 6 Pro sports a higher-end triband design. The extra 5GHz band is what earns the router its "Pro" moniker and is instrumental in giving it a stronger wireless backhaul connection. Meanwhile, it also frees up an additional 5GHz band for normal traffic and gives you more bandwidth for improved network performance.

The Eero Pro 6 can be had for a reasonable $200 for a single unit or $400 for a three-pack. Amazon has also issued an upgraded model dubbed the Eero Pro 6E that can be had for $185 for a single unit, $300 for a two-pack or $410 for a three-pack to cover a large multifloor home.

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That makes the Eero Pro 6 a surprising value pick relative to alternatives, and the strong performance keeps it from feeling like you're compromising. If you live in a large home and you want fast coverage from room to room, then a robust mesh system with multiple extenders is what you need. The Eero Pro 6 gets you there for less than the competition.

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Hands-on with the Eero Pro 6

Amazon says that the regular Eero 6 system is designed for homes with internet speeds of up to 500 megabits per second, while the faster Eero Pro 6 system is built to take advantage of gigabit speeds, complete with a tri-band design that features an extra 5GHz band to keep network transmissions between Eero devices separate from your regular internet traffic. That's a big difference when it comes to mesh networking, especially when you're connecting at range -- and it's also a feature that pairs particularly well with Wi-Fi 6. Even if none of your own devices support the new, faster Wi-Fi standard, they'll still benefit from your Eero devices slinging data across the mesh faster and more efficiently.

The hardware checked out when we took the Eero Pro 6 to our lab to run some controlled top-speed tests. With the router wired to a server PC, we could use the Eero network to pull data wirelessly to a client PC at speeds of up to 1,008Mbps from 5 feet away, just over gigabit speeds. For comparison, most of the triband mesh routers we've tested over have topped out at around 900Mbps in our lab, including the AX6000 version of Netgear Orbi, the Asus ZenWiFi AX and the Amplifi Alien.

At a distance of 37.5 feet, the Eero Pro 6's top transfer rate of 1,008Mbps fell slightly to 922Mbps, and at 75 feet, it had only dropped to 838Mbps. That means that the wireless speeds at 75 feet were about 83% as fast as the wireless speeds at 5 feet. That's a great result, and the strongest "range ratio" we've ever seen from a mesh router in this test.

I also put the Eero Pro 6 to the test while working at home here in Louisville, Kentucky. My place is a smallish, shotgun-style house of about 1,300 square feet, and my AT&T fiber internet connection sits at 300Mbps. A system like the Eero Pro 6 is probably overkill for a space like this -- especially the Eero Pro 6 three-pack that Amazon sent my way -- but I still wanted to get a good look at how the system compared with some of the best mesh routers we've tested, includingNest Wifi, the AX6000 version of Netgear Orbiand the Asus ZenWiFi AX.

Setting the system up was a cinch, thanks to the Eero app, which walks you through the process with clear, simple instructions and helpful guidance on how to pick the best spots for your devices. Plug the Eero Pro 6 into your modem, press "go" in the app and you'll be up and running within minutes.

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From there, the app lets you see the devices on your network and can notify you if something new joins. Looking for higher-end features like ad blocking and content filtering? That'll cost $10 a month or $100 a year. Amazon locks essentials like parental controls behind a premium subscription service which might miff users looking for a premium on-device experience.

Unlike the Eero 6, where the router and range-extending satellites are two separate pieces of hardware, the Eero Pro 6 devices are all interchangeable, so any one of them can serve as the main router. The system is also backwards compatible with earlier-gen Eero routers and range extenders, though I haven't yet had a chance to see how the system performs when you add legacy hardware into the mix. I just wish the Eero Pro 6 devices featured more than two Ethernet jacks on the back. If you're like me, you'll need at least a few more than that to handle wired connections to your various smart home hubs, media streamers and the like.

Features aside, I was eager to start running speed tests. I use the same methodology with every router I test, running several speed tests at a time in various spots in my home, starting in the same room as the router and ending in my back bathroom, the farthest spot from the router. Then, I repeat all of that, but backward -- I start with a fresh connection in that back bathroom and work my way back toward the router. I run that entire process multiple times across multiple days -- in the morning, in the afternoon, in the evening, you name it.

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The end result is a big, scary spreadsheet filled with more than a hundred-speed test results and average download speeds for each room I test in. With one Eero Pro 6 device plugged into the modem in my living room and a second device situated in my master bedroom — the same two-piece approach I use with all of the mesh routers I test — the speeds were indeed swift, averaging out to about 251Mbps across the entire home. That's better than Nest Wifi, which averaged out to about 222Mbps, but it's a bit short of the Asus ZenWiFi AX and the Netgear Orbi AX6000, which registered whole-home averages of 272 and 289Mbps, respectively. That aligns with how these systems are priced, with the Eero Pro 6 sitting as a high-end value pick for large homes since it's one of the most affordable ways to get a tri-band Wi-Fi 6 mesh router with two satellites under your roof.

Digging a little deeper into the data, I was pleased to see that the Eero Pro 6 system didn't drop my connection at any point during my tests — it offers a satisfying level of reliability and predictability. My speeds dipped a bit as I moved through the back of my house, where the system needed to route my connection through the satellite, but those dips were consistent and barely noticeable.

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When I got rid of the satellites and reran my tests with just one Eero Pro 6 router and no mesh at all, my average speeds dipped more noticeably in that back bathroom, but still stayed up above 80Mbps, which is a pretty good result. Speeds everywhere else remained close to my home's speed limit of 300Mbps, and the overall average rang in at 259Mbps -- slightly fasterthan the average when I used two Eero Pro 6 devices.

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That might seem counterintuitive, but it's because the two-piece setup was cautious. It routed my connection through the satellite in places like my hallway bathroom and master bedroom where it could have gotten away with just connecting directly to the main router.

The key is that back bathroom -- with a single Eero Pro 6, the average speed in there was 88Mbps. With two Eero Pro 6 devices, that average jumped to 200Mbps. That tells you the system is working as intended, and boosting speeds in places where it'd be challenging to connect with a single standalone router. A slight speed reduction in rooms adjacent to dead zones like that is a fair tradeoff for whole-home coverage.

Meanwhile, Eero's lag performance was excellent, with only one spike of more than 25ms across all of my tests. That's noticeably less lag than I've seen from any of our top mesh router picks, and a great result to see from a brand-new system.

One last note: I run these tests on a Dell XPS laptop that doesn't support Wi-Fi 6 in order to get a good, real-world sense of speeds, and also to serve as a contrast to our lab-based top speed tests, where we use Wi-Fi 6 devices to get a complete look at each router's capabilities in an ideal setting. If you're using Wi-Fi 6 devices like those in your home, then your speeds will likely be a bit faster than mine.

How much faster? To find out, I repeated my laps around the house yet again -- but this time, I ran my speed tests on an iPhone 12 Pro, one of a growing number of devices that boast full support for Wi-Fi 6. My results were, indeed, faster -- specifically, about 20% faster than I saw on the laptop when I was near the main router, and up to 35% faster when I was connecting at range, through the satellite.

The verdict: It's worth it to go Pro

With strong performance and no unpleasant surprises during my tests, the Eero Pro 6 fits the bill as an upgrade pick, thanks to the triband design and its full support for Wi-Fi 6. It's a splurge at $199 for a single router or $399 for a three-pack — but those prices are lower than you'll pay for comparable systems like the Netgear Orbi AX6000 and the Asus ZenWiFi AX. The Eero Pro 6 held its own with routers like those throughout our tests, and it doesn't feel like much of a compromise compared with any of them, all of which combined give ample justification to its high praise.

Also of note: While the Eero Pro 6 performed well when we tested it out, the same can't be said of the regular Eero 6 system, which saw its speeds suffer from poor band-steering. The Eero Pro 6 seemed to handle band-steering much better, perhaps because of the triband design. For my money, that makes the Eero Pro 6 the much better buy of the two, and a strong choice for home networking overall, especially if you live in a large home that would benefit from a three-piece setup with faster Wi-Fi 6 speeds.

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FAQs

How can I improve my eero performance? ›

Try power cycling your eeros by unplugging the power cable from the back of your eero, waiting 30 seconds, and plugging it back in. This step can sometimes fix connectivity issues. The eero's LED will turn solid white, then be flashing white while booting up. It takes about a minute to start up and begin broadcasting.

Does eero 6 spy on you? ›

Quick links to our Privacy Promises

eero Networks do not track where you go on the internet. We will be clear about the Personal Information we collect and how we use it.

What is the max WiFi speed for Eero Pro 6? ›

The Eero Pro 6 is a tri-band AX4200 system that can hit maximum data rates of up to 574Mbps on the 2.4GHz (2X2) band, up to 1,201Mbps on the 5GHz (2X2) band, and up to 2,402Mbps on the secondary 5GHz (4X4) band.

How do I know if my eero router is bad? ›

At the top of the Home tab, users are able to check the status of their network. Overall network health is categorized into one of three statuses: Healthy, Connecting, and Unhealthy.

Why is my eero not full speed? ›

If you're not getting the speeds you expect, the first thing you'll want to do is figure out if you're experiencing slowness on just one or multiple devices. If it's only on one device, simply turn your device's Wi-Fi off and on again. If that doesn't work, try rebooting the device.

How can I make my eero signal stronger? ›

eeros radiate their signal more upwards than downwards, but mostly along the plane they're placed on. It's best to place your eeros at a height halfway between the floor and the ceiling, not on the ground. Keep your space open. eeros communicate best when they're not closed in.

What is the hidden network on eero? ›

There is a hidden WiFi network (SSID) from the Eero, this cannot be used by any devices. This is the backhaul connection between the different Eero nodes that for a mesh network. You need to connect to the one SSID provided with your Eero or whatever you might have renamed it to.

Can someone spy on you through your router? ›

Can someone spy on you through Wi-Fi? Yes, anyone can spy on you through a Wi-Fi network using spy apps. WiFi spyware can be installed on a target Android or iOS device, and you can remotely access information like browsing history, messages, location, and keystrokes.

Can someone hack my eero? ›

eero's firewall protects your information by creating a barrier between the Internet and your home's WiFi network—only data associated with a known active connection is allowed to enter onto your network.

Can you have too many eero pro 6? ›

That may be too many depending on square footage. Each of these eero (Pro 6E) covers 2000 sq ft itself, wireless environment depending, and you can have these eero too close together. We like seeing about 30 to 50 feet between eero. I would start with three eero and then get more if needed.

Why are there two Ethernet ports on eero? ›

One of the Ethernet ports is used to connect your gateway eero to the Internet via your modem. The other Ethernet port can be used to hardwire another device (such as a Sonos player) directly to your network. If you're using more than one eero, you can also use the Ethernet ports to wire eeros together.

How many devices can you have on Eero Pro 6? ›

Tri-band. Enough bandwidth to support 75+ connected devices.

How to do a health check with eero? ›

To run a network health check:
  1. Open the eero app.
  2. Open the main menu.
  3. Select Help. The following four options will display: ...
  4. Select the option that best suits the problem you're experiencing. The Eero App will instantly run a health check on your network to identify what's going on.
  5. Continue following the prompts.

How often should I replace my eero? ›

As a rule of thumb, a Netgear representative told us, consumers should consider replacing their router after three years, and representatives from Google and Linksys said a three-to-five-year window was appropriate. Amazon, which owns the popular Eero brand of routers, put the range at three to four years.

What does the red light on the eero mean? ›

A red LED indicates that your eero doesn't have an Internet connection or that your Internet service is down. Check that your eero Wall-to-Wall WiFi hub is connected correctly to your Rogers modem and that your Internet service is working.

How do I get the best out of my eero? ›

Here are some further tips on getting the most from the eero:
  1. > Keep the Eero routers up to date with the latest firmware. ...
  2. Use the Eero app to optimise your network settings. ...
  3. Turn off features that you don't need. ...
  4. Use wired connections whenever possible.

How can I increase the range of eero? ›

Once you've set up your Gateway eero, your new network has been created and you can begin adding additional eeros to extend your network. You can add any eero device to your existing network.

How do I upgrade my Eero system? ›

Replacing Your Gateway eero with a New eero Device
  1. Open the eero app.
  2. Tap the blue plus icon on the top right.
  3. Tap Add or Replace eero Devices.
  4. Tap Replace eero Device.
  5. Select which eero you want to replace.
  6. Follow the setup instructions to complete the replacement.
  7. Allow the new eero to boot up and come online.

Is bridge mode better for eero? ›

If you have a modem/router combo device, we recommend putting that device into bridge mode. Putting an eero in bridge mode will turn off its network services but allows the eeros to continue providing WiFi access.

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