Amazon's new eero Signal keeps you connected to the internet when outages occur | TechCrunch
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Amazon's new eero Signal keeps you connected to the internet when outages occur | TechCrunch
"Amazon-owned eero's new $99.99 eero Signal 4G LTE, announced Wednesday, serves as an instant backup when your internet goes down, provided you have an eero subscription. Customers plug the new eero Signal into any compatible USB-C powered eero device that has Wi-Fi 6 or higher. The eero Signal automatically switches to cellular when an outage occurs, then returns to Standby mode when service is restored."
"Because the cellular network is only used intermittently, the subscription costs less than most comparable 4G LTE plans. At launch, users can choose between a $99.99 annual eero Plus subscription with 10 GB of backup data or a $199.99 eero Plus 100 plan with 100 GB of data. Both offer discounted pricing when you first purchase the device. Later this year, the company will also launch a 5G version of the eero Signal for $199.99,"
The eero Signal is a $99.99 4G LTE accessory that provides automatic cellular backup for compatible USB-C powered eero devices with Wi‑Fi 6 or higher. The device plugs into an eero unit, automatically switches to cellular when an outage occurs, and returns to standby when service is restored. The product is aimed at remote workers, security systems, and users in outage-prone areas. Intermittent cellular use enables lower-cost subscription options: $99.99 per year for 10 GB or $199.99 per year for 100 GB, with introductory discounts. A 5G version priced at $199.99 and business-plan support are planned later.
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