Beautiful and functional, Eero connects to your smartphone to send notifications and be easily set
Few hi-tech gadgets in the house are surrounded by an aura of mystery as the router: so fundamental to keep us connected to the Net and yet so difficult to install, configure or adjust when things go wrong.
Eero instead is a Wi-Fi intelligent being developed by the homonymous US startup, a mini train that incorporates wireless routers, access points and a small computer to coordinate their operations. Just collegargli the power supply and the signal from the modem, and Eero independently modulates the signal on the 2.4 or 5 GHz, depending on the detected interference. Via an app for iOS and Android in a few simple steps you can take the first set and then control it or receive notifications when your Internet connection has been lost or has suffered reduced performance.
Plus it's nice. Designed by the same person in charge of the thermostat Nest, Eero is a product that looks good even on the desk or on the wall: an important factor when we consider that most of the router is hidden in corners or closets that reduce drastically the scope. Will hit the market by the summer at a price not exactly cheap for $ 125 for the single piece (with a radius of about 100 square meters) or $ 299 for a package of 3 can form an extensive network autonomously.
Few hi-tech gadgets in the house are surrounded by an aura of mystery as the router: so fundamental to keep us connected to the Net and yet so difficult to install, configure or adjust when things go wrong.
Eero instead is a Wi-Fi intelligent being developed by the homonymous US startup, a mini train that incorporates wireless routers, access points and a small computer to coordinate their operations. Just collegargli the power supply and the signal from the modem, and Eero independently modulates the signal on the 2.4 or 5 GHz, depending on the detected interference. Via an app for iOS and Android in a few simple steps you can take the first set and then control it or receive notifications when your Internet connection has been lost or has suffered reduced performance.
Plus it's nice. Designed by the same person in charge of the thermostat Nest, Eero is a product that looks good even on the desk or on the wall: an important factor when we consider that most of the router is hidden in corners or closets that reduce drastically the scope. Will hit the market by the summer at a price not exactly cheap for $ 125 for the single piece (with a radius of about 100 square meters) or $ 299 for a package of 3 can form an extensive network autonomously.