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Deco BE63
$449.99
eero
Based on 31 Reddit mentions
$599.99
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I would just sell the Eero Max 7 and buy more Ubiquiti equipment if you're looking to maintain Ubiquiti routing. Can never have too much Ubiquiti equipment.
BewilderedAnus in r/HomeNetworking
November 28, 2025 11:19 PM
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No thanks. I was already almost murdered in my sleep when I dropped ~$1400 on four Eero Max 7 (After equipment trade in at Best Buy). I'm living in borrowed time now. Sure, when the Internet goes down - I'm the town jester and they kick me, and throw shit at me until it's fixed. But when it's up and
...CreepyQ in r/firewalla
April 16, 2025 10:02 PM
19
Amazon eero max 7 or ASUS ROG WiFi7 combo devices with 4x4 similar to the E7 are around $600 or more. I would say the Unifi AP is comparably priced to similar capability consumer devices.
Mindless_Pandemic in r/Ubiquiti
January 27, 2026 10:27 AM
9
Works great here and had the best 2.4 ghz performance for my 90 iots.And I tried Eero max 7, Deco BE9000 or whatever the top model and the top Asus zen mesh wifi. Reliability has been great. That being said, the other top models have much better 5/6 ghz performance, but honestly 300 mbps is fine for
...aswanviking in r/GoogleWiFi
January 19, 2026 6:03 PM
8
Try a mesh system? I got a 2 node eero max 7 system and get perfect coverage throughout the house . In hindsight it was overkill, but mesh systems (not repeaters) seem to be quite good.
RandomUsername9_999 in r/HousingIreland
December 3, 2025 2:35 PM
8
You can't go far wrong with Zen. Excellent customer service and when I had an issue with my connection it was sorted quickly. They may seem expensive but no mid contract price rises. You end paying more on every other provider eventually. I'm on there 2.3gbps symmetrical connection from freedom fibr
...Emergency-Top9177 in r/Zen_Internet
April 7, 2026 3:44 PM
4
All depends on your usage. Some people run their network like a mini business IT setup and for that you want your own equipment after the ont. For the average person that just wants to stream netflix and play some video games the eero works just fine. As for the extenders I won't tell you what to do
...The_Phantom_Kink in r/frontierfios
February 20, 2026 5:09 PM
4
I agree. Upgraded my router from an Eero Pro 6 to an Eero Max 7 and the connection has been great on my Portal. Don’t understand why you received a bunch of downvotes but that just goes to show a lot of people are sheep and uneducated 🤣
T7RAP in r/PlaystationPortal
March 30, 2026 8:23 PM
3
I have been using mesh systems since they came out. I recently replaced my older Linksys AC2200 with a Eero Pro 7 three node system. Really nice system and highly recommend. The Max 7 is super nice, but the Pro 7 is very capable and half the price. Handles passing from node to node seamlessly.
BoozeMakesItBetter in r/techforlife
February 17, 2026 10:52 PM
3
My house is 1500sqft. I had good coverage and got a reliable ~300Mbps pretty much everywhere with three Eero 6 APs. But a while back 2gig symmetric fiber became available in my neighborhood and 300 just wasn’t going to cut it anymore. A trio of Eero Max 7s would have cost $1,699 and would have been
...itsjakerobb in r/Ubiquiti
February 18, 2026 5:15 PM
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