2020-05-14 15:36
Technology
Alex Lowe

Apple has now started selling Eero routers in its store

Apple has now started selling Eero routers in its store

Apple is edging pretty closer to Amazon lately, in the last few years Apple has started selling its products on Amazon, Apple Music has been added to Amazon Echo devices and even more recently Amazon has now had the ability to sell its movies and TV shows within the Apple TV app, which until recently Apple has not allowed.

Starting this week, Apple has started selling the Amazon owned Eero routers on the Apple online store in the US and UK. Apple now has the eero Mesh Wi-Fi Router at £99.95, eero Pro Mesh WiFi Router at £179.95, eero Pro Mesh WiFi Router 3-Pack at £429.95 and the eero Mesh WiFi System at £249.95.

You can find the eero routers on the UK Apple Store here.

In the US, the single router is $99.95 and the three pack mesh is $249.95. Also in the US, the eero Beacon extender is available but not in the UK at the moment.

You can find the eero routers on the UK Apple Store here.

One of the main reasons Apple is now selling the eero is because HomeKit support for routers was recently added to eero’s line of routers, for easy firewall configuration.

Alex Lowe

Apple has now started selling Eero routers in its store

Alex Lowe is the owner and editor of the interface and started the website in 2013. He publishes the majority of the content on the website, hosts the three podcasts and the runs the YouTube channels. Alex has a professional background in computer networking, FWA and WiFi.

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