How to Find the Best Eero Wi-Fi Mesh Router for You (2025)

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The promise of reliable Wi-Fi without the need for any technical knowledge or tinkering has turned Eero into a household name. Amazon’s Eero mesh systems are some of the best mesh Wi-Fi routers you can buy, especially if you’re trying to keep costs as low as possible. But with an expanding lineup of similar-looking devices, shopping for Eero mesh routers is confusing. Should you buy three? Do you need Wi-Fi 6E or the latest Wi-Fi 7? Are subscriptions essential?

Don’t worry—in this guide, we’ll answer all your questions and help you find the right Eero system for your home. We’ve also rounded up details on how to extend your mesh, what the subscription service offers, and a few handy tips to get the most from your Eero. If this is your first time buying a mesh router, we recommend reading our how to buy a router guide first.

Updated June 2025: We added the Eero 7, Pro 7, and Eero 7 Outdoor.

Every Eero system guides you through a simple setup process in the mobile app. But before you choose one, you need to figure out a few things.

What speed is your internet connection? Your internet service provider determines your maximum internet speed, and it's usually stated in megabits per second (Mbps) or sometimes gigabits per second (Gbps). The US average is around 200 Mbps. You want to ensure that the mesh you choose can manage your maximum speed. We have listed the top recommended speed of each Eero system below.

What is the square footage of your property? Every Eero device has a coverage rating. Eero routers and extenders start at 1,500 square feet each. A three-pack can cover up to 4,500 square feet. The Pro routers can cover 2,000 square feet each. You need to know the rough square footage of your home and backyard (if you want Wi-Fi there too). But bear in mind these are rough coverage estimates, and real-life performance will depend on where you place your Eero routers, your home’s construction along with signal-blocking obstacles, and how much wireless interference there is in the vicinity from other routers and gadgets (especially if you live in an apartment). We have listed the coverage of a three-pack of each Eero system below.

Eero devices come in three main types:

  • Eero routers or gateways can connect to the internet coming into your home, each other, or other devices via Ethernet cable. They offer at least 1,500 square feet of Wi-Fi coverage and act as smart home hubs.
  • Eero extenders or add-ons connect wirelessly to your gateway and extend your Wi-Fi coverage by at least 1,500 square feet, but they don’t have any Ethernet ports or the ability to act as smart home hubs.
  • Eero beacons are small devices that plug directly into an outlet and expand your Wi-Fi coverage by up to 1,500 square feet, but they are limited (dual-band Wi-Fi 5 offering speeds up to 350 Mbps).

One of the best features of Eero’s mesh systems is that they are all backward compatible, so you can use any combination of Eero gateways, extenders, and beacons to build your mesh. You can boost coverage for individual rooms with Eero Built-in devices.

Do You Need an Eero Plus Subscription?

Using an Eero mesh system without the Eero Plus subscription limits you to a basic set of options. You can schedule Wi-Fi downtime, set up a guest network, and use your Eero as a smart home hub. That might be enough for most, but here's what you get if you subscribe. First, it's worth noting that Eero used to offer a two-tiered subscription. Eero Secure was $3 per month or $30 per year and included advanced security, content filtering, ad-blocking, activity insights, and VIP support. Eero Secure+ was $10 per month or $100 per year and added third-party apps 1Password (password manager), Encrypt.me (VPN), and Malwarebytes (antivirus), as well as DDNS for remote network access.

Select internet service providers still offer Eero Secure, but the only option for everyone else is the rebranded Eero Plus, which includes everything listed above for $10 per month or $100 per year. The subscription also now includes Internet Backup, which allows you to add secondary backup networks (alternative Wi-Fi or hotspot connections) that the system can use, should your main Wi-Fi network go down.

Eero Plus is relatively expensive considering features like parental controls and real-time security are often provided for free by router manufacturers like Asus and Linksys. If you need the bundled apps, Eero Plus is arguably worth it, but even if it's the only way to get the best Eero experience, it's hard to justify such a high cost. Thankfully, in keeping with the brand ethos, everything is super easy to use, and the parental controls are among the best. Keep an eye out for the frequent discount offers. If you feel the subscription cost is too high, we suggest you choose a different mesh system.

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