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Ubiquiti UniFi Cloud Key Gen2 Plus (UCK-G2-PLUS), Single,dual band

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Arrives Jul 9 – Jul 12
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Style: Single


Features

  • Manage your Unifi networking and video devices simultaneously with the new multi-application Unifi cloud key G2 Plus
  • The front panel display shows vital system STATS for your Unifi networking hardware and Unifi protect video cameras
  • Easy setup with Unifi and Unifi protect mobile apps
  • Front panel display for at-a-glance system details.Max. Power Consumption:12.95W (PoE); USB-C Power
  • 1TB 2.5 hard drive included. Includes Unifi SDN network management software

Description

Manage your Unifi networking and video devices simultaneously with the new multi-application Unifi cloud key G2 Plus. Designed for easy deployment, The cloud key G2 Plus can be quickly configured over Bluetooth using the Unifi mobile applications. The front panel display shows vital system stats for your Unifi networking hardware and Unifi protect video cameras. A built-in battery provides protection against power loss. For video storage, It also includes a 1 TB HDD, which is upgradeable to 5 TB.Operating Temperature: 0 to 35° C (32 to 104° F).

Brand: Ubiquiti Networks


Model Name: UCK-G2-PLUS


Special Feature: Motion Detection, Built-In Battery


Frequency Band Class: Dual-Band


Wireless Communication Standard: Bluetooth


Compatible Devices: Laptop


Frequency: 2 GHz


Recommended Uses For Product: Home


Included Components: Cloud Key


Connectivity Technology: Bluetooth, USB


Wireless Type: ‎Bluetooth


Brand: ‎Ubiquiti Networks


Series: ‎UCK-G2-PLUS


Item model number: ‎UCK-G2-PLUS


Operating System: ‎Cisco IOS


Item Weight: ‎1.28 pounds


Product Dimensions: ‎5.16 x 5.28 x 1.07 inches


Item Dimensions LxWxH: ‎5.16 x 5.28 x 1.07 inches


Number of Processors: ‎8


Computer Memory Type: ‎Unknown


Power Source: ‎PoE & DC Adapter


Voltage: ‎240 Volts


Batteries: ‎1 Lithium Polymer batteries required. (included)


Manufacturer: ‎Ubiquiti Networks Commercial


Language: ‎English


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: ‎No


Date First Available: ‎November 27, 2018


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Reasonable price for what it does.
Style: Single
I was running The free software NVR (network video recorder) from Ubiquity to test my G3 Micro camera. Since this did such a good job, I decided to pick up this box instead of leaving a computer running 24/7. First surprise: It doesn't come with a power adapter. Fortunately, I had a POE switch to use in the right location. Second surprise: It uses the Unifi Protect app rather than Unify Video I was using previously. The apps are a bit different. Unifi Video was a little more intuitive and has some different features than Unify Protect. For example, Protect allows geofencing but Video has more control over recording and motion detection. There are a lot of features that can talk nicely to other Ubiquity Unifi products like routers, switches, and access points. Unfortunately it doesn't communicate with the Ubiquity Amplifi products like the mesh router I have. It also won't talk to non-Ubiquity cameras which is a shame because I would change over my EagleEye Networks system if Protect would use the cameras. It would be a large investment for me to replace all of my existing cameras. However, with all it's faults, this system beats the heck out of the consumer cameras I tried. The apps have a much shorter buffering time and better quality video. I had trouble with other cameras systems just stopping notifications and require a reboot to start them again. In addition, I had problems with app updates breaking things badly. For example, one update on IOS wouldn't let the app connect anymore (but the Android update worked fine). Pros: Great video, good notifications Cons: Takes a bit of effort to configure it properly. For example, I needed to replace the web server certificate with one that the browsers see as secure. This took some hunting on the internet to figure out how to do it via ssh to copy the certificate over, and run a script to install and restart the services. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 28, 2020 by Gary Gendel

  • Best Bang for the Buck
Style: Single
I've been working with the Unifi series systems for a while now. I've ran cloud key instances on a raspberry pi and on a ubuntu VM. Bought this to gain Unifi Protect. Overall most things are rather simple to do but some more advance things can be painful. The Unifi series is amazing compared and have recommended many to switch over to their Access Points (AP). The most valuable advice I can give people though working with Unifi series is make sure you have a backup either in the cloud or some where offline not on the cloud key. Incase something happens like locking yourself out or possible data corruption on the cloud key. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 1, 2023 by Kristopher Rehder

  • Ubiquiti is the way to go!
Style: Single
I bought this Cloud Key Oct 2019 along with their 16 port switch and 3 AC-Pro’s for our house. It made it 4.5 years with two cameras recording 24/7 before the power supply on the POE stopped working, verified with other known good cables and POE ports on switch. Powered via USB-C and back up and going again. Ease of use with all components makes this super easy to manage. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 14, 2024 by Average Joe

  • Works great for home usage
Style: Single
The company I work for uses Ubiquiti/Unifi equipment so when I had a chance to purchase some equipment for my home office I opted to upgrade my network. My first purchases were Unifi Outdoor AP's, I used the controller software on a computer that is part of our home theater setup since it's on 24/7. I opted for the Cloud Key Plus so that I could migrate the AP's off the pc, and have a dedicated device for the AP's. I opted for the Plus because I'm also installing some of the G3 Flex camera's by Ubiquiti. So far it has done it's job, I have two of three AP's installed and one camera installed. Wifi is solid, the controller just sits there displaying data about the AP's and then the Unifi Protect/Camera side. Not much I can say, it has all the features and functions of the controller software that I have noticed. I don't have a fancy setup so most of the settings are left at their default setting. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 13, 2020 by Xante

  • Tech support? Good luck!
Style: Single
Tech support? Good luck! The hard disk will fail
Reviewed in the United States on March 1, 2024 by Dino L

  • Overall, an amazing product
Style: Single
You have to understand what this device is before you pull the trigger. This is the exact same thing as a Unifi Controller system coupled with their Unifi Protect software and a dedicated hard drive all inside a neat little package with a dedicated management interface. You can easily pick up a Raspberry Pi 3+ for $35, a POE hat for $30, a 1TB hard drive for cheap and have almost the exact same thing minus the fancy case with the onboard screen and device manager. Honestly, for the home IT demons out there who love to tinker I would even recommend that route. Another option, if you already have a server running VMs, you could easily build a headless Linux VM running Debian. Carve off 4GB of memory, dedicate a couple CPU cores or load balance across more and dedicate a physical hard drive for to it for video. However, what these guys have done with this device is very impressive. This is a solid product for the footprint both in power consumption and size. I'd buy it again only so I wouldn't have to tinker with the server side of things. This device makes network management of Unifi APs and Cams super simple. The major con I have about this device though, vendor lock-in on the IP cameras. There's no option to add existing 3rd party cameras to the system. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 31, 2020 by spr0k3t

  • Cloud key plus a NVR in one little package - love it!
Style: Single
I've had this little guy running 7x24 for six months with no issues, zip, nada. One upgrade you should do right off the bat is to change the hard drive to a high performance SSD with more capacity than 1TB unless you are only going to run two or three cams. I'm using a 2TB Samsung V-Nand SSD 860 EVO SATA 6Gb/s and I'm running 12 G3 cams and one G4 cam. I only get about one week of recorded video and would like a 4TB SSD but they are really expensive. The Android "Protect" app works well. The user interface is well designed for both the network management and Protect. Simple and intuitive. Before this I was using Ubiquiti's NVR box for the cameras and it was a complete disaster, very unreliable and undependable, slow. So that now sits on the shelf with all of the other orphans. Cons: I really haven't discovered any. This little box sits in my rack and does its thing - it's happy and I'm happy. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 22, 2020 by J. Canfield

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