Deals: Amazon discounts eero mesh WiFi 6 routers by up to 35%
Amazon eero mesh Wi-Fi 6 routers are on sale as the countdown to the October Prime event continues, with the HomeKit-compatible devices discounted by up to 35% off.
Amazon eero mesh Wi-Fi 6 routers are on sale as the countdown to the October Prime event continues, with the HomeKit-compatible devices discounted by up to 35% off.
Amazon's Prime Day shopping event has grown over the years to take on the likes of Black Friday and Cyber Monday. In this guide, we've found the best smart home deals for Apple HomeKit users.
Nanoleaf has rolled out its latest update to the Shapes and Elements controllers that enables Thread border router functionality, in parallel with announcing that it is also partnering with Amazon to allow Eero routers to also act as Thread border routers.
Amazon-owned Eero has updated its latest routers to support Apple's HomeKit smart home platform after upgrading its last-gen devices in 2020.
Amazon has unveiled new versions of its Eero router hardware with support for Wi-Fi 6 and Zigbee home automation — but support for HomeKit Router features remains unclear
The Amazon-owned Eero HomeKit router system is now available to purchase directly through Apple's online store, though units there are not expected to ship until mid-June.
Eero's long-promised HomeKit update has finally arrived, making the Amazon-owned mesh router the first to support Apple's smart home platform.
Just as it did last year, Amazon used its September event to launch a large number of new products from across its vast empire of subsidiaries. AppleInsider collects together some of the less prominent announcements to come out of Seattle on Wednesday.
Fresh off its acquisition by Amazon, mesh router maker eero on Tuesday promised to be "upfront and transparent" about analytics data it's collecting from Wi-Fi networks.
This week on the AppleInsider Podcast, Victor and William talk about digital data security and how protecting your privacy is getting harder, and whether or not it makes sense for Apple to start making their own Wi-Fi routers again.
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