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Amazon’s eero WiFi 7 2-Pack Hits a Record Low While Single Units Stay Full Price, Making Each Router Nearly Half the Cost

Eliminate dead spots and slowdowns for good while Amazon's selling their peak routers for 18% off.

Wi-Fi 7 has gone from theoretical to real-but-inaccessible to the new mainstream standard in home internet speed. More ISPs are opening the floodgates to bring this peak speed to customers, but you need a compatible router first. Amazon’s eero 7 dual-band mesh system delivers that speed and kills the dead spots in your home, and now a 2-pack of eero 7 routers is on sale for just $230 — $50 off the regular price.

Wi-Fi 7 routers are making the normal progression from premium pricing to true accessibility. Some of the early Wi-Fi 7 routers from just two or three years ago ran into four-digits in price, but now this 2-pack deal makes these easy-to-install big-brand Wi-Fi 7 routers barely over $100 per unit. The time to supercharge your home internet is now.

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Poor Coverage, Solved

The eero 7 is built around one idea — getting fast, reliable Wi-Fi into every corner of a home without the technical headache of traditional routers and range extenders. The 2-pack covers up to 4,000 square feet and supports 120-plus simultaneous devices, which makes it a realistic solution for larger homes or anyone who’s been fighting dead zones in back bedrooms, garages, or home offices. Two auto-sensing 2.5 GbE ports on each unit mean the system can actually keep up with increasingly common multi-gig internet plans — so if your ISP is offering 1 or 2.5 Gbps tiers, you won’t be wasting money paying for speed your router can’t deliver.

The eero 7 pushes speeds up to 1.8 Gbps per unit, which is the kind of throughput that makes 4K streaming, video calls, and heavy file transfers move without a hiccup. The Wi-Fi 7 advantage here is multi-link operation (MLO), a feature that lets devices connect across multiple frequency bands simultaneously — it reduces latency and makes the connection more resilient when the network is under load. That matters most in homes where streamers and gamers and workers-from-home compete for precious bandwidth.

Gradual Upgrade

The eero 7 is backward-compatible with all previous eero generations, so if you already have an older eero unit installed, you can fold it into the mesh rather than replace it. And for households where security is a priority, an eero Plus subscription adds Advanced Security, ad blocking, parental controls, Malwarebytes, 1Password, and a Guardian-powered VPN — though that’s an optional add-on, not bundled in.

At $230 for a 2-pack, the eero 7 sits in a compelling middle ground: considerably cheaper than the high-end tri-band mesh competition, while still delivering current-generation Wi-Fi 7 performance and coverage that most homes won’t outgrow anytime soon. If your router predates Wi-Fi 6 and you’ve been waiting for a reasonable moment to upgrade, here it is.

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