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Eero Claims it Can Deliver the Wi-Fi You’ve Always Dreamed Of

Eero Claims it Can Deliver the Wi-Fi You’ve Always Dreamed Of

Nobody likes their Wi-Fi. Nobody. You never hear someone say they get perfect coverage in their house despite all the extenders they’ve paid money for. In an age when we demand perfect streaming of high-quality content, we need a Wi-Fi setup that works. Eero claims to be that setup. With three Eero boxes (you can buy a single one for just $125, but that probably won’t solve your woes) you can lay down a mesh network that covers your whole house perfectly. No dead zones, no funny areas, and no reseting the router. On top of the perfect coverage, setting up your network is crazy easy: just plug it into your cable modem and use your smartphone to activate it and invite others to use it. Eero even updates on its own so you don’t have to worry about anything. It sounds too good to be true, but we’re desperate to find out.