^ Oh yes... 
If I have learned anything from this little adventure, it's this: Don't fall for product hype from companies you've never heard of.
Eero markets itself as something that will get rid of WiFi dead spots in your home. I failed to consider that I hadn't actually HAD any WiFi dead spots (that I'm aware of)!
Now don't mistake my meaning, I'm not necessarily saying that Eero is a bad product. Who knows, maybe I just got a bad batch. Or perhaps my house has obstructions that interfered with it. It's just that...don't get rid of the old thing until you're sure the new thing works!

Oh and this also proves how right I was, to be brand loyal to Apple.


If I have learned anything from this little adventure, it's this: Don't fall for product hype from companies you've never heard of.
Eero markets itself as something that will get rid of WiFi dead spots in your home. I failed to consider that I hadn't actually HAD any WiFi dead spots (that I'm aware of)!
Now don't mistake my meaning, I'm not necessarily saying that Eero is a bad product. Who knows, maybe I just got a bad batch. Or perhaps my house has obstructions that interfered with it. It's just that...don't get rid of the old thing until you're sure the new thing works!


Oh and this also proves how right I was, to be brand loyal to Apple.


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