Eero is releasing two new Wi-Fi systems. The first, and most capable, is the Eero Pro 6E. The Pro 6E can handle over 100 devices on the network simultaneously, with a total supported speed of 2.3Gbps between a gigabit wired connection and 1.3Gbps wireless throughput.  The Pro 6E supports 2.4GHz, 5Ghz, and 6Ghz bands, allowing for more throughput and less latency. There’s a 2.5 gigabit Ethernet port and a single 1.0 gigabit port on the back of each access point. A single access point will cover 2,000 square feet, a 2-pack covers up to 4,000 square feet and a 3-pack covers up to 6,000 square feet.  Of course, you’ll need a device that supports Wi-Fi 6E. Currently a handful of smartphones like Samsung’s Galaxy S21 and Galaxy S22, along with Google’s Pixel 6 and Pixel 6 Prosupport it. Some Windows laptops do as well.  That said, even if you don’t have a device that can directly connect to Wi-Fi 6E, the added band will still improve latency and throughput for your network as a whole.  The pricing for the Eero Pro 6E is:

1-pack: $299 2-pack: $499 3-pack: $699

The Eero 6 Plus is also available to order starting today, with the single pack currently only a preorder. Here’s the pricing breakdown:

1-pack: $139 2-pack: $239 3-pack: $299

Another notable change to the Eero lineup is that the Eero 6 is staying in the lineup, but the price has been reduced making the WiFi 6 mesh system very affordable. A single pack is $89, a 2-pack is $139 and a 3-pack is $199. Crazy.