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Amazon eero WiFi 7 Router (3-Pack) Keeps Its Spring Sale Price, Covering Up to 120 Devices Across 6,000 Sq. Ft.

Enjoy the internet speeds you're paying for without constant drop-outs.
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We just spotted the latest model of Amazon’s eero 7 dual-band mesh Wi-Fi 7 router (3-pack) going at a 17% discount on the retailer. This offer drops its $350 price to $290. The only caveat? The deal is selling out fast. It’s best to grab it without wasting much time if you don’t want to deal with last-minute disappointments.

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Wider Coverage Around the House

Slow and spotty internet, especially when you’re paying for what’s supposed to be a high-speed plan, is more than just frustrating. I’d call it unfair and a complete letdown. Amazon eero 7 fixes this problem by minimizing disruptions and delivering speeds you can rely on.

You’re getting three units in this bundle, so you can spread the coverage around the house (up to 6,000 sq. ft.) evenly. It takes pressure off the router, eliminates dead zones, and makes it possible to enjoy consistent speeds in every room. Plus, the system holds up well when multiple devices (over 120, to be exact) are connected at the same time, so connections won’t slow down when you need to work with a bunch of machines. You will also be able to move freely around the space, as Amazon’s TrueMesh software, paired with TrueRoam and TrueChannel, automatically keeps you on the most optimal connection without drop-offs.

On top of that, there’s support for internet plans up to 2.5 Gbps with two auto-sensing 2.5 GbE ports and wireless speeds up to 1.8 Gbps. The eero 7 is also backward compatible with all previous generations of eero, plus plays nicely with eero Built-in on select Amazon Echo devices.

Setup couldn’t be easier. Simply download the eero app, plug in your devices, and follow the on-screen steps to get everything up and running. We suggest placing the units in open areas (instead of inside cabinets or behind furniture) to create a more consistent signal. And while the setup itself is free to use, you have the option to sign up for the eero Plus subscription if you also want better security, along with features like ad-blocking, parental controls, VPN, and more.

The 3-pack bundle is now going for $290, down from $350. You’re saving $60 on a solution that makes it possible to enjoy the speeds you’re paying for each month, without dealing with dead zones and frustrating drop-outs. Just be sure to get your orders before the offer wraps up.

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