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Move Over Echo, Amazon to Acquire Alexa-Compatible Wi-Fi Mesh Router Company Eero

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February 11, 2019, 6:56 PM ET
Amazon is acquiring wifi startup Eero, which makes mesh routers, works with smart home network devices such as Amazon Echo, powered by Alexa.
Amazon is acquiring wifi startup Eero, which makes mesh routers, works with smart home network devices such as Amazon Echo, powered by Alexa.Courtesy of Eero

Amazon is acquiring home Wi-Fi network startup Eero, the two companies announced on Monday. San Francisco-based Eero was founded in 2014, emerging as one of several popular home mesh network solutions for consumers desperate for total wireless internet coverage in their homes, regardless of the space and layout.

We’ve got some big news: https://t.co/V3pYeYkBY0. By joining the Amazon family, we’re excited to learn from and work closely with a team that is defining the future of the home, accelerate our mission, and bring eero systems to customers around the globe.

— eero (@geteero) February 11, 2019

The announcement makes sense when you consider that Amazon and Eero’s partnerships go back a few years. In 2016, Eero unveiled its ability to work with Amazon’s Alexa products, including Amazon’s Echo smart speaker, which was still a relatively new consumer product at the time. But as Eero noted, among its customers, one in five already had at least one Echo configured as part of a home network.

Eero co-founder and chief executive Nick Weaver said in a statement that the company was built around the seemingly simple but hard-to-solve problem that technology should work in people’s homes. “We started with WiFi because it’s the foundation of the modern home. Every customer deserves reliable and secure WiFi in every room,” he said. Joining (AMZN) Amazon will allow Eero to expand its global reach and work with Amazon teams already devoted to smart home tech.

Amazon’s other recent power plays to dominate the smart home market include its acquisition of video doorbell startup Ring for more than $1 billion in 2018, and a similar acquisition in 2017, when it bought up security camera and video doorbell startup Blink.

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