Verdict
Head-to-head · Best Mesh Wi-Fi Systems For Large Homes

Amazon eero 6 vs Eero Max 7

Which is the better buy? Side-by-side on rating, price, strengths, and watch-outs — with the published ratings we averaged to get there.

The short answer

Eero Max 7 comes out ahead by a narrow margin (3.7 vs 3.8). The gap is mostly about users needing high-speed wired backhaul and multi-gig ports — read the strengths below before deciding.

Amazon eero 6
Ranked #5 in Best Mesh Wi-Fi Systems For Large Homes
Amazon eero 6
$90

The Amazon eero 6 offers a budget-friendly entry into Wi-Fi 6 mesh networking with its dual-band AX1800 capability and simple setup process. TechRadar praised its affordability and ease of use, while Dong Knows Tech criticized its underwhelming performance and limited real-world speeds. The 2-pack configuration is recommended over the single router or 3-pack due to better value and practicality. This product is best suited for small homes with basic networking needs, but users seeking robust performance should consider alternatives like NETGEAR Nighthawk MK63.

Strengths
  • Affordable price point at $199 for 2-pack
  • Easy-to-use mobile app and setup process
  • Supports Wi-Fi 6 with AX1800 dual-band capability
Watch-outs
  • Modest hardware specs with limited real-world speeds
  • Poor performance in wireless mesh setups due to signal loss
  • No wired backhaul support for extenders
Eero Max 7
Higher ratedRanked #3 in Best Mesh Wi-Fi Systems For Large Homes
Eero Max 7
$600

The eero Max 7 represents Amazon's entry into the Wi-Fi 7 mesh market, offering Multi-Gig Ethernet support and 10GBASE-T ports. PCMag's John R. Delaney praised its wired capabilities but noted disappointing wireless performance. Dong Ngo from Dong Knows Tech criticized the device for its stripped-down free app, constant Plus upsells, and overall underperformance compared to competitors like the TP-Link Deco BE85. While it excels in wired networking, the Max 7 fails to deliver on its Wi-Fi 7 promises, making it a poor value for users seeking high-speed wireless performance.

Strengths
  • Supports Wi-Fi 7 standard
  • Features Multi-Gig Ethernet with 10GBASE-T and 2.5GBASE-T ports
  • Delivers fast wired performance with daisy-chaining capability
Watch-outs
  • Underwhelming Wi-Fi 6E performance in real-world testing
  • Firmware issues and limited customization options
  • Aggressive eero Plus subscription upsells in free app

How they stack up

Amazon eero 6

The Amazon eero 6 is the most affordable option in this list, making it ideal for small homes or basic setups where the high-end features of the Netgear Orbi 960 or Eero Max 7 are unnecessary. Its compact design and simple app rival the Eero Pro 6E in usability, but it suffers from modest hardware specs and poor mesh performance compared to the TP-Link Deco BE25 or Eero Pro 6E. It is significantly less powerful than the Wi-Fi 7 capable Deco BE25 and lacks the wired backhaul options of the Eero Max 7.

Eero Max 7

The Eero Max 7 is unique in this list for its robust Multi-Gig Ethernet support, including 10GBASE-T ports, which far exceeds the wired capabilities of the Eero Pro 6E, Amazon eero 6, and TP-Link Deco BE25. Despite its Wi-Fi 7 branding, its wireless performance is underwhelming compared to the Netgear Orbi 960 and even the entry-level TP-Link Deco BE25. Additionally, its aggressive subscription upsells and limited customization make it less appealing than the straightforward Netgear Orbi 960 for users who want a premium experience without extra costs.

Specs side-by-side

SpecAmazon eero 6Eero Max 7
Wi-Fi StandardWi-Fi 6 (802.11ax)Wi-Fi 7
CoverageUp to 3,000 sq. ft. (single unit) or 5,000 sq. ft. (3-pack)Up to 2,500 sq ft per unit
Number of NodesUp to unlimited nodes3
Network BandsDual-band (2.4GHz, 5GHz)Tri-Band (2.4 GHz, 5 GHz, 6 GHz)
Max SpeedAX1800Up to 10 Gbps
Ethernet Ports2x Gigabit auto-sensing2x 10GBASE-T, 2x 2.5GBASE-T
Processor1.2 GHz quad-coreQuad-core A73 processor
Pack Size2-pack3-Pack
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