



Silent and cool with plenty of room for power requirements with my PoE network cameras.


OOtB experience is it just works with generic SFPs Great price for a 10G-capable adapter Recognized without intervention in Proxmox 9 Easy to vendor-unlock via Linux OS Low-height heatsink does not obstruct adjacent slot


I'm new to the Ubiquity ecosystem.. But after having used routers and switches from Netgear, TP-Link, QNap, Eero, Asus, and some others I care not to remember, every single piece of Unifi gear stands heads and shoulders above the rest. Just the user interface along justifies going with Unifi. None of the above can touch them with a 10-foot pole. This switch has everything you could want on a POE+ powered switch with five 10 GbE ports (RJ45 mind you) and a 1 GbE POE port. It integrated into my network in seconds, and automatically showed up. So easy to manage.



Its fast and reliable, suports stuff i never even heard of and stays cool.



Turns a single USB 3.0 port into 7 USB 3.0 ports. Has external power supply so each port can be used for rapid charging, if desired. If rapid charging is not desired, it can operate off USB power and does not need to be connected to the charger. Setup was very easy.



Don't cloud register and you can manage it just fine via an admittedly nice web interface. The switch takes a long time to boot, likely vestiges of the cloud integration, but it is quad SFP+/10GB ports and 48 gigabit... and its silent. Does LACP trunking, multiple vlan tagging, IGMPv3 snooping, lldp (never wonder where your AP is connected to again).


Best user interface Product is easy to set up POE ports UniFi environment 10gig SFP and WAN 2.5 gbs wan
