Some people have properties too huge to be lined by the fanciest of mesh Wi-Fi units, particularly in the event that they’ve obtained huge tracts of land. It’s a problem Eero is seeking to deal with with the Out of doors 7, an add-on to its Eero 7 collection of mesh Wi-Fi nodes that’s constructed to stay open air. The {hardware} is IP66 rated and the corporate says it’ll preserve working in temperatures starting from -40F to 130F, regardless of the climate.
With a spread of 15,000 sq. ft, Eero says the Out of doors 7 ought to go well with everybody from cafe house owners with patios to land house owners seeking to preserve their safety cameras linked. Every unit helps Wi-Fi 7 with speeds as much as 2.1Gbps, works with Thread, Zigbee and Matter gadgets, and has a 2.5Gb ethernet port with help for Energy Over Ethernet. You’ll additionally get a mounting package that’ll enable you screw it into stucco, vinyl, wooden or fiber cement partitions.
The Eero Out of doors 7 will likely be available for purchase within the US on November 13 for $350, or for $400 when bundled with the corporate’s 30W out of doors Energy Over Ethernet adapter.