

🌟 Elevate your outdoor Wi-Fi game—because your yard deserves legendary connectivity!
The Amazon eero Outdoor 7 is a cutting-edge dual-band mesh Wi-Fi 7 router designed for expansive outdoor coverage up to 15,000 sq. ft. With an IP66 weatherproof rating, it withstands extreme temperatures and harsh weather conditions. It supports over 100 devices simultaneously, delivers speeds up to 2.1 Gbps, and offers flexible power options including a 30W PoE+ adapter. Backward compatible and managed via the intuitive eero app, it features patented TrueMesh technology for seamless connectivity and optional advanced security through eero Plus.
| Wi-Fi specifications | Wi-Fi 7 (IEEE 802.11a/b/g/n/ac/ax) 2x2 2.4 GHz (688 Mbps peak) 2x2 5 GHz (2161 Mbps peak) BE5000 |
| Ethernet | One auto-sensing 2.5 GbE, PoE-capable port |
| Wi-Fi features | Automatic channel selection Band steering WMM, OFDMA, SU-MIMO |
| Frequency bands | ISM (2.4-2.484 GHz) U-NII-1 (5.15-5.25 GHz) U-NII-2A (5.25-5.35 GHz, DFS) U-NII-2C (5.47-5.725 GHz, DFS) U-NII-3 (5.725-5.85 GHz) |
| Network security and services | WPA2, WPA3, TLS v1.2+, VPN passthrough, IPv6, NAT, UPnP, port forwarding, DHCP, static IP, and cloud connectivity Guest network and easy sharing |
| Smart home hub | Thread, Zigbee, and Matter (as a controller only), Bluetooth Low Energy 5.0, Works with Alexa, and Amazon Connected Home |
| Management tools | iOS & Android apps Parental Controls Password sharing eero Insight |
| Compatible subscription services* | eero Plus eero for Business eero Service Providers |
| Included in the box | One eero Outdoor 7, one 30W Outdoor PoE+ power adapter (18.6 ft.), one mounting bracket, one M22 connector, and mounting accessories for wood, fiber cement, vinyl siding, and stucco. |
| Sustainability | eero Outdoor 7 packaging is 100% recyclable. |
| Size† | eero Outdoor 7 Without bracket: 6.34 x 8.18 x 2.24 in. (161.03 x 207.77 x 56.89 mm) With bracket: 6.34 x 8.18 x 3.55 in. (161.03 x 207.77 x 90.17 mm) eero 30W Outdoor PoE+ (802.3bt): Power adapter body: 2.55 (w) x 3.95 (h) x 1.53 (d) in. (65 x 100 x 39 mm) AC cable, includes plug head: 39.37 in. (1 m) DC cable (Ethernet cable), includes Ethernet plug head: 181.19 in. (4.6 m) Total length, from AC plug head to Ethernet plug head: 224.51 in. (5.7 m) |
| Weight† | eero Outdoor 7: 2.5 lbs. (1.1 kg) eero 30W Outdoor PoE+ power adapter: 1.5 lbs. (0.7 kg) |
| Operating temperature | Tested to operate between -40°F to 131°F (-40°C to 55°C). |
| Power | Compatible with Amazon eero 30W Outdoor PoE+ power adapter (included) or a 30W 802.3at or 802.3bt Class 4 power supply. |
| Warranty | 3-year limited warranty. For warranty info, privacy policy, terms of service, trial and subscription terms, and more, visit eero.com/legal. |
| Disclaimers | Works with Alexa not available in all countries. eero Outdoor 7 and services, including eero subscription services, are subject to the disclaimers found at eero.com/disclaimers *Additional services each require a separate subscription. †Actual size and weight may vary by manufacturing process. |
J**F
Completely solved my backyard Wi-Fi issues
I’ve been through my fair share of routers over the years, and I have to say the Amazon eero Outdoor WiFi 7 has been a really pleasant surprise. I was a little hesitant at first because outdoor networking equipment can be hit or miss, but this one has exceeded my expectations. First off, the setup was incredibly easy. I’m pretty tech savvy but I’ve definitely dealt with routers in the past that made me want to pull my hair out with complicated configuration screens and confusing instructions. Not this one. The eero app walked me through everything step by step and I had it up and running in maybe 15 minutes. No digging through manuals, no googling error codes, just a smooth process from start to finish. I really appreciated that. The build quality feels solid. You can tell this thing is meant to be outside. It’s got a nice heft to it and the housing feels like it can handle whatever weather comes its way. We get a lot of rain here in Florida and I’ve had it installed for a few weeks now with no issues whatsoever. No moisture problems, no overheating, nothing. It just sits there and does its job. Performance has been rock solid. I mainly got this to extend coverage out to my backyard and garage area where my old setup was really struggling. Before, I’d be lucky to get one or two bars on my phone when I was out by the patio, and streaming anything was basically impossible. Now I’m getting full signal strength pretty much everywhere on my property. I can work from my back porch, the kids can use their tablets outside, and I’ve even got solid coverage out in the garage now which is great for when I’m working on projects out there and want to throw on some music or a podcast. WiFi 7 is definitely a step up if you haven’t upgraded in a while. Everything just feels faster and more responsive. I notice it most when multiple people are doing different things at once. Before, if someone was streaming a movie while someone else was on a video call and another person was gaming, things would get choppy. Now it handles all of that without breaking a sweat. I’m not going to pretend I understand all the technical stuff behind it, but whatever they’re doing under the hood is working. The mesh integration with my other eero devices inside the house was seamless too. It all just works together as one network so I’m not juggling different SSIDs or dealing with dead zones as I move around. My phone switches between nodes automatically and I never notice any dropoffs or lag when it happens. If I had to nitpick, I’d say the price is a little steep, but honestly for outdoor rated equipment with this kind of performance, it’s probably in line with what you’d expect. And considering how frustrating bad wifi can be, I’d rather just spend the money once and have something that works reliably than cheap out and end up replacing it in a year. Overall I’m really happy with this purchase. It solved the exact problem I bought it for, setup was painless, and it’s been working flawlessly since day one. If you need to extend your wifi coverage outdoors and want something that’s easy to set up and just works, I’d definitely recommend giving this one a look. No regrets here.
F**J
Easy to set up and effectively extended outdoor wifi
Simple setup and great solution to extend wifi to an outbuilding. Line of sight from receiver to transmitter distance of 120 feet provided strong wifi signal to the entire outbuilding. Tied in Ring cameras for a much better perimeter security coverage. Not cheap but effective and good value for the money - running outdoor LAN cable would have a significant cost too and a whole lot more complicated.
J**B
Extends my connectivity to devices
If you already run an eero mesh system and need robust, high-speed coverage for patios, garages, or sprawling yards, the eero Outdoor 7 delivers unmatched ease of use and weatherproof reliability. Just be aware you’re paying a premium for dual-band Wi-Fi 7 performance and app-only management—if you need true tri-band or 6 GHz support, consider other outdoor APs. But for seamless integration and rock-solid outdoor connectivity, it’s tough to beat. I use it to connect my WiFi security cameras and I am able to have a solid connection with this system. I can also stream movies, sports games and TV shows on our patio and in the garage now. Pros: -Massive Outdoor Coverage: One unit blankets up to 15,000 sq ft of yard, patio, garage, or outbuilding space—eliminating dead zones and extending your network to remote areas like barns, garage and patios. -Reliable Outdoor Performance: Delivers consistent speeds (often 350–450 Mbps in real-world tests) even under trees or across lawns. -Easy Installation: PoE+ injector and AC options mean you can mount it high and far without running multiple cables. -Smart-Home Hub Ready: Integrates with Thread, Matter, and Zigbee devices when paired with the eero PoE gateway. -Durable & Low-Maintenance: IP66 housing and rugged build let you “set it and forget it” year-round. Cons: Entry-Level Wi-Fi 7: Lacks the 6 GHz band—only supports 2×2 on 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz, so it’s not as future-proof as tri-band outdoor APs . -Pricey: The WiFi router is substantially more expensive than many Wi-Fi 6 outdoor extenders. -No Local Web UI: Configuration and diagnostics are limited to the eero app—power users may miss a full web-based interface.
L**U
Eh. Pretty OK.
It has definitely extended my connection outside. But it's not nearly as effective as i would hope.
J**E
Does an Awesome Job!
I bought 2 of these to cover the outside on our 1/3 acre lot. Turns out just one did the job perfectly, so I returned the other one. Easy installation and simple setup! Coverage is awesome! It connects several Ring cameras flawlessly. I’m extremely happy with our new Eero system, both inside and out!
A**R
Awesome!
Awesome product. My neighbors want my password as they see better signal from 100’ at their home on my system than their own! Love having awesome coverage outside my home front, back and in between. No more issues with my outdoor cameras! Note. Educating about the product setup and placement is paramount to success. Ai gronk or ChatGPT can help.
M**1
Works great. Good coverage great speed.
I installed this in my yard approximately in the center of a one and a quarter acre parcel. it is installed about 6 feet up on the wall of a garden shed. I did have to run a cable from my indoor POE router underground to the shed but if you’re attaching this to the wall your house, it will be much easier. I chose the shed Sully to get the best coverage. it is very simple to set up and I get very good coverage through the majority of my yard. Not perfect everywhere but very good. It delivers the same speed as my indoor eero system, which is blazing fast. Since I’m already using the Aero system, it was a no-brainer for me, but it is quite expensive. However, I have confidence after using eero for many years now that it would function well and I wouldn’t have to do two installs by buying an inferior product.
Trustpilot
1 month ago
2 weeks ago