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The Amazon eero Max 7 mesh Wi-Fi router is a cutting-edge device designed for high-speed internet access, featuring 10 Gbps Ethernet, expansive coverage of up to 232 m², and the ability to connect over 200 devices. With advanced Wi-Fi 7 technology and TrueMesh reliability, it ensures a seamless online experience, making it ideal for gaming and smart home integration.
Wi-Fi standards | Wi-Fi 7 (IEEE802.11a/b/g/n/ac/ax/be). |
Number of radios | 3, tri-band |
Supported channels | 2.4 GHz: 1–13 5 GHz: 36–64, 100–144 and 149–165 6 GHz: 1–233 |
MIMO | 2x2/4x4/4x4 MU/SU-MIMO |
Spatial streams | 10 |
Channel width | 20, 40, 80, 160, 240 and 320 MHz. |
Network security and services | WPA2-PSK and WPA3-Personal transition mode. |
Other Wi-Fi features | WMM, Tx Beamforming and OFDMA. |
BE rating | BE20800 |
Channel selection | Automatic channel selection |
Band steering | Yes |
Device/profile pause | Yes |
Easy password sharing for guest and home network | Yes |
Smart home hub | Yes |
Thread | Yes (as a controller only). |
Bluetooth | Bluetooth Low Energy 5.0 |
Zigbee | Yes (as a controller only). |
Works with Alexa | Yes: with eero Max 7 and an Alexa device (not included), you can easily manage Wi-Fi access for family profiles to take the focus away from screens and back to what’s important. |
Antenna | 2.4 GHz: 2x2 5 GHz: 4x4 6 GHz: 4x4 |
Frequency bands | ISM (2.4–2.484 GHz) UNII 1: 5.15–5.25 GHz UNII 2A: 5.25–5.35 GHz UNII 2C: 5.47–5.725 GHz UNII 3: 5.725–5.850 GHz UNII 5: 5.925–6.425 GHz UNII 6: 6.425–6.525 GHz UNII 7: 6.525–6.875 GHz UNII 8: 6.875–7.125 GHz |
Types of modulation | OFDM |
Ethernet | Two auto-sensing 10 GbE ports and two auto-sensing 2.5 GbE ports for WAN and/or LAN connectivity. |
Processor | Quad-core A73 processor |
Memory | 2 GB RAM |
Storage | 4 GB flash storage |
Size | 183.90 x 221.89 x 89.90 mm Actual size and weight may vary by manufacturing process. |
Operating temperature | 0˚C to 40˚C |
Electrical requirement | 100–240 V AC, 50–60 Hz |
AC supply | 45 W external USB-PD |
End user | iOS/Android app |
Subscription | New customers are eligible to access eero Plus free for 30 days. Learn more about the terms. |
Fibre ONT | Supported iOS or Android device and internet service (with cable, DSL or fibre ONT modem, required for setup). |
Warranty and service | 1-year limited warranty. For warranty information, privacy policy, terms of service, trial and subscription terms and more, visit eero.com/legal. |
Included in the box | One eero Max 7, one 45 W USB-C power adaptor and one CAT6a Ethernet cable. |
Software security updates | This device receives guaranteed software security updates until at least five years after the device is last available for purchase as a new unit on our websites. Learn more about these software security updates. |
Legal disclaimer | eero Max 7 is subject to the disclaimers at eero.com/legal/disclaimers |
D**I
Fantastic mesh router and strong family controls
I was dubious about going Eero due to cloud management of the device- however I decided to go with something different after using Asus devices previously.The Eero does lack some capabilities such as VPN connectivity which is a shame (not the VPN endpoint service it comes with) and some capabilities are behind a paywall. That said I decided to pay for all the features and I find they are easy to use and particularly useful. I like the ease of the profiles for device mgmt and like the ease of remote management of the network. It also comes with DDNS capability fie those that don’t have static IP - another useful feature.I’ve no issues with coverage and I’ve also introduced the Eero outdoor device in to the mix, and they all work seamlessly.These are expensive but very capable and reliance devices and have really great consistent speed.Really happy and highly recommended.
D**W
Plug and forget exceptional performance router
I have Eero Max 7 for a year now. It marked a life changing event ever since. Even without having a single Wi-Fi 7 device. Because this router is a powerhouse delivering exceptional signal strength, providing coverage throughout a residential building and incredible connection stability, I so far never experienced a single interruption or buffering issues on a 1.6 gigabit internet connection. With potential speeds reaching up to 3 Gbps, support for Thread, Matter, and Zigbee protocols, high-speed 10 GB ethernet ports, I'm covered for years to come. Future looks bright.Eero app is user-friendly, installation is quite easy and it has enough features for an average user, but don't expect miracles. You won't be doing any advanced customization as automatic optimization is what's favored here. Though the price is premium, you are getting top-tier performance and ease of use. Do you want powerful, hassle-free Wi-Fi? This is your router.
W**C
Huge improvement on coverage and speeds.
So starting out, I bought two of these, yes they're expensive but I got them on a decent discount. If you find yourself with the money I cannot recommend them enough.Now for the nerdy stuff.I have a 1 gigabit plan with my ISP, so these may be overkill for those speeds, but if wifi coverage is an issue they'll help.I was running another mesh network prior to this, And it improved wi fi coverage the speed wasn't great. I live in an older house with thicker walls and getting coverage was awkward in my office & gaming room.When downloading a game I was getting between 100 and 180 mbps down (with an average speed of approx 140 mbps).I've since bought the eero 7 max and now I'm able to pull speeds of between 500 and 880 mbps with an average speed of approx 675 mbps on wifi.The setup process was simple and straight forward, took a little longer than expected but this was more down to my ISP and how they share their settings as apposed to the actual process.But now it's all set up I cannot recommend these enough especially if you live in an older house and running a really long eathernet cable isn't feasible.Expensive? yes, worth it? hell yes.
G**N
Best for ultra demanding scenarios. Latest 7.2.2-400 firmware is a gamechanger. Well done Amazon!
No nonsense, Wi-Fi 7 router that works well with the 6E on my 10Gbps wired backbone.I've been using the Eero 6E at home for a few years now, and the firmware updates from Amazon keep improving the performance of the product. My networks consist of up to 91 networked devices and the four 6E devices are more than capable of supporting the needs of 73 Wi-Fi enabled devices with a 1Gbps Community Fibre internet service.In December 2024, I upgraded to 3Gbps fibre Internet and the Wi-Fi 7 enabled endpoint devices increased to 8, so I bought a used Eero 7 Max in January 2025 and found it to perform reasonably well, but the download and upload speeds were somewhat patchy and inconsistent considering and it seldom stabilised above 1.2Gbps download but it was still a fairly good performance that could match the performance of my 6E devices.On February 20th 2025 Amazon released firmware 7.2.2-400, which was a game changer and gave all of my Wi-Fi 7 enabled devices a solid 2.4Gbps to 3Gbps on both upload and download, which justified me buying my second Eero 7 Max from Amazon at a special offer discounted price of £440.Well done to Amazon for having a great product and continuing to improve the performance, safety and reliability of their latest products.Since December 2024, the firmware has been improved such that my 2.4Ghz Wi-Fi security cameras in my garden have a good solid connection too at a distance of 25metres away from my Eero 6E units, even though there's brick wallsMost people who have up to 30 devices and no more than 1Gbps won't see significant gains from the Eero 6E to the Eero 7 series, but when you rely on real-time performance for business and transact hundreds of gigabytes of data each day within a 10Gbps network containing servers an NAS devices as well as over a 3Gbps to 10Gbps internet service, the Eero 7 series does have it's benefits.
D**G
Great when they work, but constant dropouts
I have 4 Eero Max 7's with wired backhaul. They are easy to use and extremely fast with my 1 gbps connection. However they regularly drop connection which makes them useless for Teams & Zoom calls. Avoid.
A**D
It just works.
A good product with limited configuration options. Because of this its simple to setup, works and indeed works very well for my 1Gb FTTP connection and WIFI 6/6E and WIFI 7 devices. The 4 ethernet ports are also a welcome addition over the the other EERO in the product range. Good speed, getting close to 1Gbit/s on ethernet and 500-800Mbit/s on WiFi depending distance.
L**L
Close to the Device: Amazing, Far away: No signal
Wi-Fi speed to the nearby lounge is amazing, but no network in parts of the house upstairs. I know you would recommend buying another, but the price was ridiculous for one device. It says it covers a 2,400 sq ft house, but you would have to be able to place it in the middle of the house and between the floors for it to work.
D**H
Ultra modern tech for wi-fi.
Expensive but works brilliantly: fab technology!
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