Monday, September 14, 2020

A faster Wi-Fi 6 Eero is coming

A faster Wi-Fi 6 Eero is coming
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Amazon's home networking congregation Eero could be injudicious to launch its first routers with support for Wi-Fi 6, according to a pair of leaks. ZatzNotFunny reports that two equipment -- a Eero 6 Hiatus as well-built as Eero 6 Extender -- hypothesize hit the FCC, as well-built as has additionally tell an simulacre of a third device's box, the Eero Pro 6.

Wi-Fi 6 is the latest adaptation of the Wi-Fi suppositional as well-built as it delivers faster speeds as well-built as biggest support for increasingly equipment connecting to a single router. Eero is abacus support for the new suppositional a little numerical than some of its competitors, who had Wi-Fi 6 products spouseless meanest year. However, this year the prices of Wi-Fi 6 routers hypothesize started hitting increasingly nowhere price points as well-built as are now opulent increasingly broadly available.

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The router's label reported by the FCC.
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A photo of one of the equipment appears in flipside FCC document, though it's cryptic which one.
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In agreement of specs, Eero's new hiatus as well-built as telescopic extender will reportedly both be dual-band devices, while the Eero Pro 6 router will be tri-band, indicating it hypothesize to be capable of faster speeds. The dual-band hiatus is expected to hypothesize a pair of Ethernet ports as well-built as a USB-C port for charging, except the extender will reportedly come with just a charging port. The routers additionally climb to contain hardware to support the Zigbee wireless protocol, which ZatzNotFunny notes could acquiesce them to graft to equipment like smart phosphorescent bulbs without defective to go through a Zigbee hub.

There's no yack on when the new equipment will be released, except we're converging up on a year since Cutie used its late-September 2019 event to announce new Eero hardware aslope a host of new Alexa-enabled devices. If it follows a similar schedule this year again an official agitprop might not be far away.

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