Amazon LEO Pro
The Amazon LEO Pro is expected to be the main consumer and small business satellite terminal within Amazons new low Earth orbit network. Offering stronger performance than the ultra compact Nano, the Pro is designed to deliver fast and dependable internet for everyday home use, remote work and rural properties across the South West. Similar in size to the Starlink Standard dish but with a clean and compact design, the Amazon LEO Pro aims to give users a powerful connection without the need for fibre lines or reliable mobile signal.

What is the Amazon LEO Pro?
The Amazon LEO Pro is the mid sized satellite terminal planned for the upcoming Amazon LEO network. It is built to deliver a reliable connection while remaining straightforward for customers to use at home or at work. With an antenna size of around eleven inches by eleven inches, it is roughly comparable to the Starlink Standard dish, giving users enough surface area for strong signal reception without requiring bulky equipment.
The Pro is expected to offer download speeds that comfortably support modern home and business needs including streaming, cloud based work, video calls and smart home devices. Because it connects through Amazons new constellation of satellites in low Earth orbit, it aims to deliver a smooth and responsive connection even in rural areas where mobile coverage drops and traditional broadband is not available.
This makes the LEO Pro an excellent choice for homes, farms, workshops, holiday lets and small business sites across Cornwall, Devon, Somerset and all across the South West.
Built for Everyday Use in the South West
Where the Nano focuses on travel and portable use, the Amazon LEO Pro is better suited to properties that need a stable everyday connection. Its size allows it to bring in stronger signal and support heavier online activity while still being simple enough for customers to set up themselves.
People across the South West often face challenges with fibre rollout and inconsistent mobile data. The Pro aims to solve these issues by delivering internet that is not limited by local infrastructure. You simply place the terminal with a clear view of the sky, connect it to your router and enjoy fast online access.
Common situations where the Amazon LEO Pro will be an ideal choice include
- Homes with slow or unreliable broadband
- Rural homes/cottages and farm buildings
- Holiday lets requiring strong WiFi for guests
- Garden offices and remote work locations
- Small business units and workshops
When Will the Amazon LEO Pro Be Available
Amazon is currently deploying satellites and expects to activate the network in stages. Larger enterprise customers will access the service first, followed by residential customers once the network is stable and capacity increases. South West WiFi stays updated with every announcement so we can help customers across the region secure the Pro as soon as it becomes available.
Until then, we can provide advice and help users compare current options such as Starlink Standard to decide whether to wait for Amazon LEO or consider what is available today.
Get Ready for Reliable Everyday Connectivity
The Amazon LEO Pro promises to become a strong alternative to standard broadband for homes and businesses in the South West. With a compact design, impressive performance and an easy self setup process, it is expected to offer a reliable and flexible way to stay online even in areas where fibre and other broadband options fall short.
South West WiFi will be ready to supply the Amazon LEO Pro as soon as it is released for consumers. You can register your interest using our contact form or by calling 01278 614444.
The antenna is expected to be around eleven inches by eleven inches which places it close in size to the Starlink Standard dish
The Amazon LEO Pro is expected to deliver download speeds of up to 400 Mbps, which is more than enough for streaming, cloud based work, video calls and general everyday online use. Actual speeds may vary depending on the stage of the Amazon LEO network rollout and the users location.
Both products aim to provide reliable satellite internet for home and business use. Starlink Standard is already available, while the Amazon LEO Pro is expected to offer similar levels of performance with a simple and modern design once launched. Some early discussions suggest the Amazon LEO range may enter the market at a more affordable price point, which could give users better long term value and create healthy competition in the satellite internet space.