Embark on a journey of robust multi-gigabit speeds and enjoy a seamless 6 GHz Wi-Fi experience with the Ubiquiti U7 Pro access point

January 30, 2024

Embark on a journey of robust multi-gigabit speeds and enjoy a seamless 6 GHz Wi-Fi experience with the Ubiquiti U7 Pro access point

Ubiquiti U7 Pro (U7-Pro) is a new ceiling-mounted Wi-Fi 7 Access Point with 6 spatial streams and 6 GHz support for interference-free Wi-Fi in demanding large-scale environments.

Highly anticipated Ubiquiti U7 Pro Access Point is now available for order through ASBIS. Packed with cutting-edge technology, the U7 Pro brings a new level of performance and capabilities to meet the demands of modern, large-scale environments.

Key Features

Wi-Fi 7 Capabilities: The U7 Pro leverages the power of Wi-Fi 7, utilizing the 2.4, 5, and 6 GHz wireless spectrums for unparalleled bandwidth, making it the highest-performing access point to date.

Extended Frequency Support: With support for 2.4, 5, and 6 GHz frequencies, the U7 Pro provides interference-free, high-speed connectivity, ensuring optimal performance for your Wi-Fi 7 devices.

300+ Client Device Support: The U7 Pro can handle the connectivity needs of large-scale environments, supporting over 300 client devices simultaneously.

5.7Gbps Theoretical Maximum Throughput: Boasting up to 5.7Gbps of theoretical maximum throughput in the 6GHz spectrum, the U7 Pro ensures lightning-fast data transfer speeds.

Upgraded Design: While maintaining a similar diameter to its predecessor, the U6 Pro, the U7 Pro features a 2.5 gigabit Ethernet port for enhanced connectivity, reflecting its commitment to performance.

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