Amazon Leo Pro
- Andrew Pye
- Mar 15
- 2 min read
Amazon Leo, Amazon’s ambitious low Earth orbit (LEO) satellite internet service (formerly known as Project Kuiper), is rapidly advancing as a major player in global broadband connectivity. Rebranded in late 2025, Amazon Leo aims to deliver fast, reliable internet to underserved and remote areas worldwide, competing directly with services like Starlink. The Leo Pro terminal stands out as a key option in their lineup, balancing performance, size, and capability for both residential and business users.
Key Statistics and Features of Amazon Leo Pro
The Leo Pro is the mid-tier customer terminal (CT) in Amazon’s three-model range (Nano, Pro, and Ultra). Here’s a breakdown of its standout specs based on the latest available details:
• Download Speeds: Up to 400 Mbps — ideal for heavy data usage like 4K streaming, video calls, large downloads, and multi-device households or small offices.
• Upload Speeds: Typically around 100 Mbps (based on tiered testing and comparisons across models).
• Size and Design: Compact at approximately 11 inches square (about 28 x 28 cm) and weighing roughly 5.3 lbs (2.4 kg) — making it sleek and weather-resistant for easy installation on homes, businesses, or remote sites.
• Power Draw: Around 90W, efficient for consistent operation.
• Target Use: Focused on reliable high-performance connectivity for homes, businesses, or scenarios needing more bandwidth than the entry-level Nano (up to 100 Mbps) but without the enterprise-scale demands of the Ultra (up to 1 Gbps down / 400 Mbps up).
Amazon has been shipping Leo Pro units as part of enterprise previews and testing phases since late 2025, with broader availability expanding as the constellation grows.
Broader Amazon Leo Network Stats (as of early 2026)
• Satellites Deployed: Approximately 180–212 production satellites in orbit (with ongoing launches adding more regularly; plans for over 20 launches in 2026 alone).
• Total Planned Constellation: More than 3,200 satellites (with recent FCC approvals pushing potential expansions toward 7,700).
• Ground Infrastructure: Around 300 planned gateway stations for robust global coverage.
• Latency: Around 50 ms round-trip in tests — low enough for most real-time applications.
• Other Models for Comparison:
• Leo Nano: Up to 100 Mbps, ultra-compact (7 inches square, ~2.2 lbs) for mobility/residential basics.
• Leo Ultra: Up to 1 Gbps download / 400 Mbps upload — the fastest commercial phased array terminal, geared toward enterprises with demanding needs.
These figures come from Amazon’s announcements, testing results, and industry reports (e.g., internal tests hitting over 1.8 Gbps in some downlink scenarios on higher tiers). Actual performance varies by location, weather, network capacity, and other factors.
Amazon Leo is still in rollout mode, with full commercial service expanding in 2026 and beyond. It’s an exciting development for anyone in rural, remote, or connectivity-challenged areas.
At Space Internet Solutions, we specialize in professional installation services for satellite internet systems like Amazon Leo. Our expert team ensures optimal antenna placement, secure mounting, cabling, alignment for maximum signal strength, and seamless setup — so you get the full benefit of those high speeds without the hassle.
Whether you’re setting up a Leo Pro for your home, business, or remote site, let us handle the installation. Contact Andy today:
• Website: www.spaceinternetsolutions.com
• Phone: 07534524684
Get connected reliably and quickly — reach out now to discuss your Amazon Leo setup! 🚀
