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Publié: 2017-07-23, Auteur: Sean , review by: cnet.com
The revised Eero Home Wi-Fi System can create a huge seamless Wi-Fi network with minimal setup. Brand-new Beacon range extenders can hang directly off an AC wall outlet, no cords necessary, and feature built-in nightlights
Eero's second-gen hardware is still expensive and slower than the competition, with few advanced features. With no Ethernet ports, the Beacons are less versatile than the original Eero
Unless you need the second-gen Eero's enhanced range, we'd still recommend a competing mesh system or a standalone router instead...
Publié: 2017-02-17, Auteur: Ryan , review by: pcper.com
Our initial experience shows that eero succeeds in improving the coverage and speed of your home network when compared to a traditional standalone router, but this success doesn't come cheap. With a list price of $499 (street prices range between $400 and...
You may be asking, what about the bad? Where are the cons of the eero? I can easily respond to that to say there aren't any. It's simple, elegant, and just works.This is by far one of my most favorite devices I have ever reviewed. It's process, hardware...
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Publié: 2016-09-04, Auteur: Will , review by: geekdad.com
Extrait: Many of us know the pain of poor Wi-Fi coverage and deadspots in our homes Eero aims to fix those problems with their mesh Wi-Fi systemWe have a three level home, and, thanks to our internet coming in at the top level, we have really spotty Wi-Fi coverage...
Publié: 2016-03-21, Auteur: Adam , review by: gizmodo.com
Extrait: After several delays, Eero is finally on the market. A single Eero works as a standalone router and very decent one at that. But if you get several of them you can create a mesh network—which extends coverage to all the nooks and crannies. One Eero costs...
Publié: 2016-03-04, Auteur: Mark , review by: mbreviews.com
Attractive Design, Good Coverage, Mesh WiFi System, Extremely Simple Setup
Really Expensive, Lacks Some Commonly Found Router Features, The App is Internet Dependant, Only One LAN Port, The USB 2.0 Lacks Functionality
When we first saw how the Eero system worked, it did not seem like a product for the masses and we, like many others had an immediate desire to suggest better alternatives that exist on the market, but, Eero has definitely made significant improvements in...
The Eero Wi-Fi system can create a large seamless Wi-Fi network with reliable internet access. The hardware is well designed, easy to use and you can use Amazon Alexa to pause internet, locate a connected device and control a few settings of the system
The system is expensive (even for mesh network gear), not fast enough for bandwidth-heavy local tasks and has minimal features
While super convenient and reliable for Internet sharing, you're better off going with a more powerful and less expensive single router...
The revised Eero Home Wi-Fi System can create a huge seamless Wi-Fi network with minimal setup. Brand-new Beacon range extenders can hang directly off an AC wall outlet, no cords necessary, and feature built-in nightlights
Eero's second-gen hardware is still expensive and slower than the competition, with few advanced features. With no Ethernet ports, the Beacons are less versatile than the original Eero
Unless you need the second-gen Eero's enhanced range, we'd still recommend a competing mesh system or a standalone router instead...
The Eero Wi-Fi system can create a large seamless Wi-Fi network with reliable internet access. The hardware is well designed, easy to use and you can use Amazon Alexa to pause internet, locate a connected device and control a few settings of the system
The system is expensive (even for mesh network gear), not fast enough for bandwidth-heavy local tasks and has minimal features
The Eero is super convenient and reliable for internet sharing, but you're better off going for a competing system that's cheaper and faster...