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Posted 28 March 2023

Amazon eero Pro 6 mesh Wi-Fi 6 router system | built-in Zigbee smart home hub | 1-pack | coverage up to 190 sq.m £97.99 @ Amazon

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eero Pro 6 covers up to 190 m² and supports speeds up to a gigabit.

Say goodbye to dead zones and buffering: our TrueMesh technology intelligently routes traffic to reduce disconnections, so you can game, video conference and stream 4K content (where available) with confidence.
More Wi-Fi for more devices: Wi-Fi 6 supports faster Wi-Fi with support for 75+ devices simultaneously.

Set up in minutes: the eero app walks you through setup and allows you to manage your network from anywhere.
Built-in Zigbee smart home hub: eero Pro 6 connects compatible devices on your network with Alexa—so there’s no need to buy separate smart home hubs for each.
Gets better over time: receive updates to help keep your network safe and secure.

Easily expand your system: with cross-compatible hardware, you can easily add eero products as your needs change.
Premium Wi-Fi 6 performance: eero Pro 6covers up to 190 m² with support for Wi-Fi speeds of up to a gigabit.
Say goodbye to dead zones and buffering:eero’s mesh Wi-Fi technology adapts to yourspace—so you can confidently stream 4K video,game and video conference across your home.
More Wi-Fi for more devices:Wi-Fi 6 supports faster Wi-Fi than prior standards and permits 75+ connected devices.
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  1. thegalaxyboy's avatar
    thegalaxyboy
    Thanks for the post Op. I looked into the router and whilst it provides decent performance, I find the extra charges for malware protection a drawback. I think the TP-Link x60 AX5400 at £110 would workout better.
    phunny12000's avatar
    phunny12000
    This is a great router and you can sort security yourself
    Biggest fault is only one spare ethernet port, and the power connector squeezes in between the ethernet ports and a very awkward fit
  2. Liang's avatar
    Liang
    I have 2 provided by talktalk, they are horrible, bad coverage, and they ate trying to charge you monthly for normal parent control
    N1Andy's avatar
    N1Andy
    In contrast......I have two via TalkTalk and they have been perfect (replacing a Huawei AX3 mesh network)......they haven't tried to charge me for anything additional and parental control etc is included in the price?

    Very easy mesh network to set up, and provides good control over user access and restrictions......it's the first time I've had a router that I haven't felt the need to endlessly tinker with to improve performance. (edited)
  3. megasnajper's avatar
    megasnajper
    lack of VPN support is the only annoying thing I found on those
  4. Sgoaty's avatar
    Sgoaty
    Im pleased with the one talk talk supplied me although my Speed is a little slow at the very far end of the house ( local network not internet) so I've ordered one of these to see if I can get a bit more speed.
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