Early Prime Day deal Amazon mesh Wi Fi router just dropped $140 Tom s Guide
Early Prime Day deal Amazon mesh Wi-Fi router just dropped $140 Tom's Guide Skip to main content Tom's Guide is supported by its audience. When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here's why you can trust us. Early Prime Day deal Amazon mesh Wi-Fi router just dropped $140 By Rory Mellon published 29 June 2022 Boost your home Wi-Fi with this mesh router deal (Image credit: Eero) There's nothing more frustrating than poor a Wi-Fi signal, but with one of the best mesh routers you can eliminate dead zones and stretch your internet connection to cover even the largest homes. Unfortunately, mesh router networks are usually fairly pricey, but thanks to early Prime Day deals boosting your Wi-Fi strength has rarely been cheaper. For a limited time, you can get the Eero Pro 6 mesh router (two-pack) on sale for $259 at Amazon (opens in new tab). That's a $140 saving compared to the device's standard price of $399. It's also among the lowest ever prices we've seen for a two-piece Eero Pro 6 kit. But you will need an Amazon Prime subscription in order to claim this deal. (opens in new tab)Eero Pro 6 (two-pack) was $399 now $259 @ Amazon (opens in new tab) This early Prime Day deal sees the Eero Pro 6 (two-pack) crash to just $259, that's $140 off. This mesh router setup will cover up to 3,500 square feet and help eliminate dead zones and areas of poor coverage throughout your home. The Eero Pro 6 is also extremely simple to set up taking less than 15 minutes in our testing. View Deal (opens in new tab) Wondering what is a mesh Wi-Fi router? It's essentially a system of Wi-Fi access points that are joined together to share one seamless network that stretches over a larger area than a single Wi-Fi router. They are primarily used to eliminate dead zones and boost connection speeds in larger houses and apartments, particularly ones that stretch over multiple floors. We rank the Eero Pro 6 as one of the best mesh routers on the market, primarily because of its great range, dynamic tri-band operation and extremely simple setup. In our Eero Pro 6 review, we concluded it was the perfect choice for anyone who wants "Wi-Fi 6 networking without the hassle." In fact, we even labeled its setup process as "one of the quickest and easiest routines" of any mesh system we've reviewed. In our tests, a single unit covered 2,000 square feet with a reasonably fast Wi-Fi speed, but the two-pack increased this distance to around 3,500 square feet - and we were able to set up a three-piece system in about 11 minutes. The Eero Pro 6 does especially well at mid-range distances but understandably doesn't offer the same speeds as some of the more pricey options like the Linksys Atlas Max 6E which costs around $500. If you're looking to boost your home internet speed without spending a fortune upgrading your Wi-Fi package, then a mesh router could be the ideal solution. And thanks to this early Prime Day deal supercharging your Wi-Fi is now cheaper than ever. With the event itself less than two weeks away, Prime Day deals are really heating up now. And the savings are only going to get bigger from here. So, make sure to keep it locked to Tom's Guide and our Prime Day hub for all the biggest deals and sales all the way through the event. Today's best Amazon eero Pro 6 dealsReduced Price (opens in new tab) (opens in new tab)$229 (opens in new tab)$148 (opens in new tab)View Deal (opens in new tab)Deal ends Thu, Oct 13Reduced Price (opens in new tab) (opens in new tab) (opens in new tab)$229 (opens in new tab)$148 (opens in new tab)View Deal (opens in new tab)We check over 250 million products every day for the best prices Be In the Know Get instant access to breaking news, the hottest reviews, great deals and helpful tips. Rory MellonDeals EditorRory is a Deals Editor at Tom's Guide based in the UK. He covers a wide range of topics but with a particular focus on deals, gaming and streaming. When he's not scouring retailers for PS5 restock or writing hot takes on the latest gaming hardware and streaming shows, he can be found attending music festivals and being thoroughly disappointed by his terrible football team. Topics Routers Smart Home See all comments (0) No comments yet Comment from the forums MOST READMOST SHARED1Hell Let Loose is too good for its own good2I'm an avid Google Maps guide - here's why it's my favorite place to post3High-yield savings account - what it is and how to open one4I tested iPhone 14 Pro Max vs iPhone 13 Pro Max cameras - and the results are surprising5Hyundai IONIQ 6 first drive: A killer EV that delivers range and comfort1Hell Let Loose is too good for its own good2I'm an avid Google Maps guide - here's why it's my favorite place to post3High-yield savings account - what it is and how to open one4I tested iPhone 14 Pro Max vs iPhone 13 Pro Max cameras - and the results are surprising5Hyundai IONIQ 6 first drive: A killer EV that delivers range and comfort