Defendant

Eero LLC

1 case as defendant.

Company profile

Eero LLC, commonly known as eero, is a San Francisco, California-based networking technology company founded in 2014. It operates as a wholly owned subsidiary of Amazon, which acquired eero in 2019 for approximately $97 million. Eero aims to simplify home connectivity by developing wireless mesh networking systems. The company has an estimated annual revenue of $139.4 million and employs around 448 people.

Eero's primary offerings are wireless mesh networking systems designed to provide comprehensive home Wi-Fi coverage through multiple interconnected wireless nodes. These systems, which utilize proprietary "TrueMesh" technology, automatically route connected devices based on signal strength to eliminate dead zones and ensure stable connectivity. Eero also offers a mobile application for network setup and management and a subscription service, eero Plus (formerly eero Secure), which provides additional networking and security features like historical data tracking, parental controls, content filtering, threat protection, and an internet backup feature. The company caters to homes, businesses, internet service providers, and professional installers.

Eero LLC primarily maintains a defensive posture in patent litigation, having been a defendant in its single tracked case. This aligns with a typical operating company defending itself against patent infringement assertions. The case, Stingray IP Solutions LLC v. Amazon Com Inc. et al., was filed in the Eastern District of Texas, a venue often favored by patent plaintiffs.

A notable case involving Eero is Stingray IP Solutions LLC v. Amazon Com Inc. et al., filed in 2021. Eero, as a subsidiary of Amazon, was included as a defendant. While this specific case is ongoing, Amazon and Eero secured a trial victory in October 2024 against TrackThings LLC in the U.S. District Court for the Western District of Texas in a patent infringement case concerning home mesh networking products and related software.