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5 ways outdoor Wi-Fi can kick your quality of life up a notch

(BPT) - The idea of working from home rocketed in popularity and is now a preferred way of life for millions of people. But have you ever settled in at your backyard patio table with your laptop, a cup of coffee, and an urgent project for work, only to find your home's Wi-Fi doesn't extend into your yard? It's a common annoyance that has generated a multitude of homemade fixes, none of which has been quite right or completely reliable.

For many of us, taking the laptop into the backyard should just work, period, and it's supremely annoying when it doesn't. The problem is likely the placement of your router, which has limited range. It's the same sort of problem that spurred Nick Weaver, co-founder and CEO at eero, and his team to create eero, a mesh Wi-Fi network, a decade ago. Only back then, the problem was inside the house.

eero pioneered mesh Wi-Fi to solve annoying dropped connections, buffering streamed movies and dead areas in people's homes. The technology involves a mesh network of multiple access points positioned around the home that replaces a single router. People can place as many eero devices as they need to get fast, reliable Wi-Fi throughout their home, regardless of its shape and size.

Now to the problem of backyard Wi-Fi. As the years went on, eero saw the necessity for a new solution once again, based on customer behavior.

"Since we shipped our first systems in 2016, customers have wanted to expand their eero networks beyond their four walls and cover every inch of their property in Wi-Fi," says Weaver. "Over the years, we've seen our customers come up with all sorts of inventive solutions like eero devices inside weatherproof boxes, in outdoor closets and even strapping them to poles with rubber bands."

Clever, sure, but ultimately not a permanent fix.

It led Weaver and his team to create eero Outdoor 7, which is designed to take eero Wi-Fi to the great outdoors. It's the same sort of device as the one designed for indoor use, but it was a whole different animal to construct because it needed to withstand Arizona summers, Minnesota winters, and everything else Mother Nature dishes out. The product is available now just in time for the holidays, and it's something the whole family will enjoy now through the summer and beyond.

Here are some really fun ideas that outdoor Wi-Fi can help out with:

Keep all outdoor security cameras connected. Security is a growing concern for many homeowners, but a camera is only as good as its Wi-Fi connection. With this new technology, you can have multiple cameras throughout your property, from the garage to the backyard.

Extend Wi-Fi to a tiny house on your property. Whether you use the dwelling as a guest house, a rental, a dedicated home office or a she-shed, the Outdoor 7 makes it easy to stay connected.

Create an outdoor movie theater. A movie under the stars in your backyard on a warm summer's evening just got easier. Stream movies from Amazon or your favorite network without the fear buffering will take hold during the most tense part of the show.

Create a true outdoor room. That term "outdoor room" has been used for a while now to describe, basically, your backyard. But without Wi-Fi, it wasn't truly complete. Now, your patio or deck can really be an extension of your home because you can work out there, check your messages, watch TV or do anything else you can do in your living room.

Work on the beach at your lake cabin. Quality of life is kicked up several notches when you can, for example, spend all summer at your lake cabin, woodsy retreat or rural getaway, not take any PTO, and get your job done while relaxing outside.

The reasons for extending your Wi-Fi from your home into the great outdoors are endless.

You can buy eero Outdoor 7 just in time for the holidays. If you aren't already using eero, you can get some amazing deals on their mesh Wi-Fi systems beginning November 21.

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