GET $60 OFF: As of May 13, the eero 6+ mesh router (3-pack) is just $239.99 at Amazon, down from $299.99. That's a 20% discount or $60 off.
If you’re a remote worker, student, or anyone who uses the internet at home, you know the frustration of a slow, unreliable WiFi connection. Buffering, laggy video calls, and ridiculously slow download speeds can make it difficult to stay productive and connected.
SEE ALSO:The best WiFi routers for every homeFortunately, there's a solution that can transform your home network and eliminate those pesky WiFi woes — the eero mesh router system. Eero is a top-rated mesh WiFi system that provides seamless, whole-home coverage, and as of May 13, you can get $60 off the three-pack at Amazon.
Mesh WiFi systems are designed to provide better coverage and reliability than traditional single-router setups, especially in larger homes or those with challenging layouts that can create WiFi dead spots. With the eero 6+, you can cover up to 4,500 square feet with fast, reliable WiFi.
It’ll also connect to your existing internet service provider, so you won't have to worry about switching providers or complicated installation. Just plug them in and follow the prompts on the eero app, and you'll be up and running in no time.
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