eero 7 vs. eero Pro 7: Amazon Intros New Wi-Fi 7 Mesh Routers

eero 7 vs. eero Pro 7: Amazon Intros New Wi-Fi 7 Mesh Routers

Amazon today announced the eero 7 and eero Pro 7, adding them to the eero Wi-Fi 7 family, which already includes the eero Max 7 mesh router and eero 7 Outdoor access point.

These new products are both mesh routers—they each can work as a standalone router, or you can use multiple units to form a mesh system. It’s worth noting, though, that they are low-end hardware. Let’s find out more!

eero 7 vs. eero pro 7: Amazon's current eero Wi-Fi 7 lineup (from left): The eero Max 7, eero 7 Outdoor (top), eero Pro 7, and eero 7.
Amazon’s current eero Wi-Fi 7 lineup (from left): The eero Max 7, eero 7 Outdoor (top), eero Pro 7, and eero 7.

Amazon eero 7 vs. eero Pro 7: Entry-level hardware of the same app-operated ecosystem

The new eero 7 is a dual-band Wi-Fi 7—it doesn’t have the 6GHz band. Dual-band Wi-Fi 7 has become a trend considering the complication of the 6GHz band in terms of local regulations.

It’s worth noting that being a dual-band Wi-Fi 7 router itself doesn’t mean the hardware is low-end. The Asus RT-BE88U, Asus RT-BE86U, or Netgear RS200, for example, have top-tier hardware specs.

That’s not the case with the eero 7, which features entry-level Wi-Fi specs on both bands. Per Amazon, it has the top theoretical Wi-Fi speed of up to 1.8Gbps (5GHz), which is modest among all dual-band Wi-Fi 7 broadcasters, similar to the case of the TP-Link Deco BE25. Amazon doesn’t provide detailed specs for its hardware, but my guess is the eero 7 shares similar specs as the Asus ZenWiFi BD4 or the TP-Link Archer BE230. The new mesh router comes in a similar design to the eero 6 and includes two auto-sensing 2.5Gbps ports.

The Eero Pro 7, on the other hand, shares the same design as the eero Max 7 but is noticeably smaller. The “Pro” notion, in this case, means that it is a tri-band broadcaster—it includes the 6GHz band—and has two 5Gbps auto-sensing ports. Still, it has entry-level Wi-Fi specs similar to those of the Netgear Orbi 770 series.

The table below shows the detailed hardware specs of the two new eero mesh routers.

Amazon eero 7Amazon eero 7
The front and back of the new Amazon eero 7 mesh router.

Amazon eero 7 vs. eero Pro 7: Hardware specifications

Amazon eero 7 mesh router Amazon eero Pro 7 mesh router
Amazon eero 7 mesh routerAmazon eero 7 mesh router Amazon eero Pro 7 mesh routerAmazon eero Pro 7 mesh router
Model eero 7 eero Pro 7
Pre-Synced Hardware No
Wired Backhaul Yes
Dimensions  Width: 5.12 in. (130 mm)
Height: 5.12 in. (130 mm)
Depth: 2.52 in. (64 mm)
Width 5.77 in. (146.6 mm)
Height 7.10 in. (180.4 mm)
Depth 3.10 in. (78.7 mm)
Weight TBD
Wi-Fi Bandwith Dual-band BE5000 Dual-band BE10800
1st Band
(2.4GHz)
2×2 BE: Up to 688Mbps
(20/40MHz)
2×2 BE: Up to 688Mbps
(20/40MHz)
2nd Band
(5GHz)
2×2 BE: Up to 4324Mbps
(20/40/80/160/240MHz)
3rd Band
(6GHz)
None 2×2 BE: Up to 5762Mbps
(20/40/80/160/320MHz)
Automated Frequency Coordination
(AFC)
N/A
(only applicable to the 6GHz band)
No
Multi-Link Operation
(MLO)
Yes
Backward Compatibility 802.11ax/ac/n/g/a/b 802.11ax/ac/n/g/a/b
Guest Network Yes
IoT Network Yes
Home Automation Thread: OpenThread
Zigbee: Controller only
Matter: Controller only
Bluetooth: Bluetooth Low Energy 5.0 (for the initial setup process)
Alexa support: Yes
Mobile App
(vendor-connected login required)
eero
eero Plus (subscription required)
Web User Interface No
AP Mode Yes
(as a router or a mesh)
USB Port 1x USB-C
(power only)
Gigabit Port None
Multi-Gig Port 2x 2.5Gbps Auto-Sensing 2x 5Gbps Auto-Sensing
Dual-WAN and Link Aggregation No
Processing Power 1GHz quad-core CPU, 1GB RAM, 4GB flash 1.5GHz quad-core CPU, 1GB RAM, 4GB flash
U.S. Release Date February 19, 2025
Power Specs Input: 100-240V
(USB-C power adapter included)
U.S. Launch Price $350 (3-pack)
$280 (2-pack)
$170 (single router)
(buy now!)
$700 (3-pack)
$550 (2-pack)
$300 (single router)
(buy now!)
Hardware specifications: Amazon eero 7 vs. eero Pro 7

A typical eero experience

As shown in the charts, both new Wi-Fi 7 mesh routers come with enough to deliver Gig+ Wi-Fi performance and multi-wired connectivity. And generally, that’s enough for most homes. In terms of coverage, the two will be modest. Amazon itself claims each unit can cover “up to” 2000 ft2 (186 m2), which should be taken with a grain of salt.

What is Gig+

Gig+, or Gig Plus, conveys a speed grade faster than 1Gbps but slower than 2Gbps. So, it’s 1.5Gbps, give or take a couple hundred megabits per second, and it’s not speedy enough to qualify as Multi-Gig Ethernet or multi-Gigabit. Intel coined the term to call its Wi-Fi 6E client chips—the AX210 and AX211—to describe their real-world speeds.

Gig+ applies to the sustained speeds of Wi-Fi 6 or Wi-Fi 7—via a 2×2 at 160MHz connection—or Internet speed. It’s generally not used to describe wired network connections.

Other than that, you can expect a typical experience from the hardware. Specifically, you’ll need to use the eero mobile app (with an eero-connected login account) to set up the hardware. After that, expect minimum configuration until you pay a subscription for the eero Plus.

In other words, both the eero 7 and eero Pro 7 will give you a similar experience to that of the eero Max 7, albeit with modest performance according to the hardware specs. The way the eero ecosystem goes, you can also mix and match the hardware. In this case, for best performance and compatibility, it’s best to avoid using routers of different numbers, bands, or standards.

Amazon eero Pro 7Amazon eero Pro 7
The front and back of the new Amazon eero Pro 7.

Availability and pricing

Amazon says the new eero 7 and eero Pro 7 are available to order today and will ship within a week. The former starts at $170 per unit (significantly more expensive than the similarly specced TP-Link Deco BE25 or Asus ZenWiFi BD5), and the latter, $300. They are both available as single routers, 2-packs, or 3-packs.

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