• HOME WIFI SYSTEM ADD ON: Add eero Beacons to any existing eero network to instantly increase WiFi coverage throughout any home. Just plug eero Beacon into any wall outlet and follow the steps on the eero app.
  • eero BEACON WALL PLUG IN: Designed to expand your existing eero system, eero Beacons simply plug into any outlet. Perfect for kitchens, hallways, and bedrooms. With a built-in nightlight, eero Beacons automatically adjust to the brightness of any room to provide just a touch of light.
  • CUTTING EDGE WIFI: Unlike common wireless routers and access points, eero automatically updates overnight so you always have the latest security and features.
  • MESH NETWORK: Powered by proprietary TrueMesh technology, eero WiFi systems leverage multiple access points to create a mesh network to provide your home with incredibly reliable internet, all on a single system.
  • REQUIRES AN EERO NETWORK: eero Beacon requires an existing eero network. You can add as many eero Beacons as you need to maximize coverage throughout your home.
  • Connectivity Technology: Wi-Fi Built In;Wi-Fi Ready

Installed this on a soffit outlet to extend WiFi across to barn about 125’ from house. Works well.

Paired seamlessly with my Eero network extending the range so I could get Apple TV working in a room that was previous out of signal range.

I have these at 3 different family homes and they work without issue! I’m able to manage them all from one account and change between them. I would say this is the Apple of the wireless access point world at this time. So far, I’ve been able to enable/change basic and advance features without issues. But please note, this is an expansion unit and you still need a “base station” or normal Eero for this to function.

Simple, effective, powerful home wifi that installs in a couple minutes without any requirement to know anything at all about Wifi or IT or anything technical. It all JUST WORKS.

We added one more to cover our 2 story house.

This was a great add on for the garage. Yah it is a bit pricey but it is a very dependable product and have had no problems with the system. I would recommend this system.

I talked about this unit in my "Pro" (3-Eero) review. It is just what I needed to replace a Netgear WiFi Extender that was plugged into the ceiling outlet for my opener in the high bay shop. When I was running the Extender, the App said 81% signal strength. When I replaced it with the Beacon, the App said "Good" but when the aluminum ladder was removed, the App shows it at full strength. The gripe about Beacons is they don't have an ethernet port. That's a valid ding for many, but that feature isn't viable for the ceiling. Total distance from an Eero to the Beacon is 100 feet with the units having a direct sight to each other through two windows. I'd presume I'm at the edge of "solid". I'm glad everything worked out well as it's a pricey thing going with a 3-Unit Pro and then a Beacon. Nice to have something that manages itself. And where did the Netgear Extender go? Out in the Kohler whole house generator which is ethernet only. Eero has no problem with it.

Works like it should. I plug it in on the outside when I need WiFi by the pool. Once done I bring it back in.

I have a complete Eero WIFI system installed in a very difficult location and it works flawlessly. Best WIFI setup I have put together yet. Great coverage and speed. Not the cheapest solution, but when performance and reliability matters I would recommend Eero. Setup via the app is different but is easy once you get started. Two points of caution, the entire WIFI system should be Eero for best results. Mixing other brands will result in reduced performance. And, when the internet goes down re-configuring can only be done by resetting to defaults.

I have five beacons in my 6600 square foot, three level brick home and I have no dead spots. I also have wi-fi outside about 20 feet from the house. (I haven't tried farther than that.) I replaced my old system of a router and two extenders. With those, there was slow internet on the third level farthest away from the router, even with the extender. With the beacons, I no longer have a problem. It was a little pricey to outfit the whole system, but worth every penny. We were paying for fiber optic cable but not getting the benefit until I bought the Eero system. I love it. We have about 12 gadgets (cell phones, iPads, laptops, kindles) and Smart TV's (3) and everything works all at the same time. Great investment.