Amazon-owned eero ts'o'ok u lanzado le eero Signal 4G LTE, u tojol $99.99. Le ken u yéemel a internet, plug it into any USB-C powered eero device with Wi-Fi 6 or higher, and it automatically switches to cellular backup—then returns to standby once service is restored. An eero subscription is required.
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Ideal for remote work, home security, and outage-prone areas. Since cellular is used only intermittently, subscription costs are lower than comparable plans: $99.99/year for 10GB of backup data, or $199.99/year for 100GB. Discounted pricing is available with device purchase. The device supports major carriers like AT&T and Verizon, with a multi-carrier eSIM that automatically connects to the optimal network.
A 5G version will launch later this year for $199.99, with support coming to eero Business plans as well.
Roger Luo said:Eero turns “internet downtime” into recurring revenue—without building towers or locking carriers. The eSIM-enabled fallback is lightweight, practical, and priced to stick. Hardware-as-subscription, done right.
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