Eero 7 router radiates Wi‑Fi signals with minimalist design and a bright window in a modern living room

Eero’s Wi-Fi 7 Sale Hits Record-Low Prices

At a Glance

  • Eero is offering up to 30% off on Wi-Fi 7 routers.
  • The Eero Max 7 two-pack drops to $800 from $1,150.
  • Outdoor coverage available with Eero Outdoor 7 at $320.
  • Why it matters: Fast, reliable Wi-Fi is essential for modern homes, and these deals bring premium tech to more budgets.

If your home network is feeling sluggish, Eero’s latest sale could be the upgrade you’ve been waiting for. The Amazon-owned brand is slashing prices on its flagship Wi-Fi 7 models, making high-speed coverage more affordable than ever.

Deals on Eero’s Premium Mesh Routers

The sale brings the powerful two-pack Eero Max 7 down to $800, a savings of $350 from its original $1,150 price. A single unit can blanket over 2,500 square feet and support more than 200 devices. The three-pack Eero 7 is also discounted to $280, and the Eero Outdoor 7 is available for $320 to extend coverage outdoors.

  • 4.3 Gbps wireless speed
  • Ethernet ports up to 9.4 Gbps
  • Zigbee, Thread, Matter compatibility

Why Eero’s Wi-Fi 7 Matters

Wi-Fi 7 delivers faster speeds, lower latency, and greater device capacity-critical for streaming, gaming, and smart-home ecosystems. Eero’s integration with Zigbee, Thread, and Matter makes it a smart hub for many devices.

Model Original Price Sale Price Savings
Eero Max 7 (2-pack) $1,150 $800 $350
Eero 7 (3-pack) $350 $280 $70
Eero Outdoor 7 $640 $320 $320
Router broadcasting Wi-Fi 7 signals with connected smartphone and smart TV in a futuristic living room.

These discounts represent a return to all-time low pricing, a rare event for Wi-Fi 7 gear.

Key Takeaways

  • Eero’s sale slashes up to 30% off on Wi-Fi 7 routers.
  • The Max 7 2-pack now costs $800, a $350 savings.
  • Outdoor coverage is available at $320, making home and yard coverage fast.

With these prices, upgrading to a Wi-Fi 7 mesh system could finally bring the speed and reliability your home needs.

Reported by Megan L. Whitfield for News Of Fort Worth

Author

  • Megan L. Whitfield is a Senior Reporter at News of Fort Worth, covering education policy, municipal finance, and neighborhood development. Known for data-driven accountability reporting, she explains how public budgets and school decisions shape Fort Worth’s communities.

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