UniFi U7 Pro: Ubiquiti's Affordable Wi-Fi 7 AP is Here | Dong Knows Tech (2024)

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Ubiquiti, on January 8, 2024, announced the U7 Pro PoE access point as part of its all-new UniFi 7 family of Wi-Fi 7 broadcasters. The new access point, in many ways, is the company’s U6 Pro, or the U6 Enterprise, with the support for the latest Wi-Fi standard that became ratified on the same day.

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UniFi U7 Pro: An affordable Wi-Fi 7 solution

Per Ubiquiti, the U7 Pro is the result of “years of development,” and like the case of others in the UniFi family, the AP is part of its scalable UniFi platform. Specifically, the new AP can be deployed with existing UniFi hardware to form a single Wi-Fi network and will support all existing Wi-Fi devices. To enjoy its performance, however, generally clients with a 6GHz band, namely those supporting Wi-Fi 6E and Wi-Fi 7, are recommended.

Generally, you need a UniFi controller, like the UDM-SE, to build such a network. In this case, you need to upgrade the UniFi OS to version 3.2 (or later) and the UniFi Network app to version 8.0.7 or later. However, the UniFi U7 can also work as a standalone access point with any existing router.

Coming in a round shape and designed for ceiling or wall mounting, the U7 Pro shares the appearance and mounting accessories as previous UniFi access points. In fact, it’s just a tad larger and heavier than the U6 Enterprise.

And like the case of its predecessors, as well as most business APs, the U7 Pro features PoE+ and does not come with any powering accessory. You need an existing PoE switch or get an injector before you can use it.

Besides the Zyxel WBE660S, the UniFi U7 Pro is the second Wi-Fi 7 AP on the market to date. The table below shows its full hardware specs. It’s safe to say there will be more options, including those from Ubiquiti, in the near future.

Hardware specifications: UniFi U7 Pro vs. U6 Enterprise vs. Zyxel WBE660S

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ModelU7 ProU6 EnterpriseZyxel WBE660S
NameUbiquiti UniFi U7 Pro Access PointUbiquiti UniFi U6 Enterprise Access PointZyxel WBE660S BE22000 Wi-Fi 7 Triple-Radio NebulaFlex Pro Access Point
Wi-FiStandardsTri-band BE9200Tri-band AXE11000Tri-band BE22000
1st Band
2.4GHz
(channel width)
2×2 BE
Up to688 Mbps
(20/40MHz)
2×2 AX
Up to600Mbps
(20/40MHz)
4×4 BE: Up to 1376 Mbps
(20/40MHz)
2nd Band
5GHz
(channel width)
2×2 BE
Up to 2882 Mbps
(20/40/80/160MHz)
4×4 AX
Up to 4800 Mbps
(20/40/80/160MHz)
4×4 BE: Up to 8646 Mbps
(20/40/80/160MHz)
3rd Band
6GHz
(channel width)
2×2 BE
Up to 5765 Mbps
(20/40/80/160/320MHz)
4×4 AXE
Up to 4800 Mbps
(20/40/80/160MHz)
4×4 BE: Up to 11530 Mbps
(20/40/80/160/320MHz)
BackwardCompatibility802.11axe/ax/ac/n/g/a/b802.11ac/n/g/a/b802.11axe/ax/ac/n/g/a/b
PoweroverEthernet
(PoE)
802.11at (PoE+)802.11bt (PoE++)
PowerConsumption21W22W41W
NetworkPort1x 2.5Gbps Multi-Gig PoE1x 10Gbps Multi-Gig PoE
SecurityWPA,WPA2,WPA3
Local ManagedNoYes
(free)
MobileAppUniFiZyxel Nebula
ModeAccess Point
Dimensions
(WxDxH)
Ø8.1 x 1.8″
(Ø206 x 46 mm)
Ø7.76 x 1.38″
(Ø197 x 35 mm)
12.21 x 7.01 x 2.21 in
(310 x 178 x 56 mm)
Weight1.5lb (680 g)1.32 lbs (600 g) 3.11lbs(1412g)
LEDColor-changing LED
US Retail Cost
(at launch)
$189.99$290$599.99

A mid-tier access point

As you might have noted from the table above, the U7 Pro comes with mid-tier Wi-Fi 7 specs. Compared with the Zyxel, it’s quite modest. Still, Ubiquiti says the AP can handle about 1500 1,500 ft² (140 m²) of Wi-Fi coverage and up to 300 devices, enough for most homes or small offices.

Ubiquiti will likely release future AP with higher performance grades. But for now, the U7 Pro is an excellent choice for many, thanks to its pricing.

Pricing and availability

Uniquti says the U7 Pro is available for purchase today with the friendly cost of $189, less than half of the Zyxel WBE660S. The new AP is even more affordable than the U6 Enterprise.

Other than the support for Wi-Fi 7, if you’ve used a UniFi access point before, you can expect the same experience from U7 Pro.

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FAQs

Is the U7 Pro WiFi 7 certified? ›

The U7 Pro is now available from Ubiquiti

Ubiquiti has just released the information about its latest model of UniFi Access Point with support for the newly signed off standard, 802.11be (WiFi 7).

What is the difference between U7 Pro and U6 Pro? ›

The U7-Pro seems to ramp up to higher bandwidth more quickly than the U6-Pro, at least in iperf3. With the U6-Pro I would see 1-2 seconds at around 150 mbit/s before getting into the 500 mbit/s range. With the U7-Pro the first second is already at 500 mbit/s and then gets over 600 mbit/s for the remainder of the test.

What's needed to run U7 Pro? ›

U7 Pro is powered by PoE+ with a 2.5 GbE uplink. It is recommended to pair the U7 Pro with a UniFi PoE switch that features 2.5 GbE performance and PoE+ output, such as Pro Max and Enterprise PoE switches. U7 Pro is fully backwards compatible with WiFi 6E and earlier client devices.

When did the U7 Pro come out? ›

Ubiquiti, on January 8, 2024, announced the U7 Pro PoE access point as part of its all-new UniFi 7 family of Wi-Fi 7 broadcasters. The new access point, in many ways, is the company's U6 Pro, or the U6 Enterprise, with the support for the latest Wi-Fi standard that became ratified on the same day. Dual-band vs.

Is Wi-Fi 7 better than Ethernet? ›

You should upgrade to WiFi 7 if you can't (or don't want) to run Ethernet cables. For fast, low-latency networking, an Ethernet cable offers undeniable advantages. But for many folks, those advantages only come into play for devices that are in the same room as their router.

Is Wi-Fi 7 overkill? ›

Is Wi-Fi 7 overkill? From initial tests, Wi-Fi 7 appears overkill if you only want to stream from services like Apple TV Plus in 4K. That said, with improved latency, throughput, and capacity improvements, it's a significant upgrade if you're looking to stream games or other intense services via your internet.

What is the difference between U6 Lite and Pro? ›

The Pro has 4x4 on 5Ghz vs the 2x2 of the Lite (both have 2x2 on 2.4Ghz), but 4x4 is mainly useful if you have a lot of wireless devices connecting at once and are drawing a lot of bandwidth. Both can be solved by having more APs instead of a single more powerfull AP.

What is the IP rating of U6 Pro? ›

Specifications
Product NameAccess Point WiFi 6 Pro
Data EncryptionYes
MIMO TechnologyYes
PoE PD PortYes
Ingress Protection (IP) RatingIP54
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What is the difference between Hisense U6 and u7? ›

Our Verdict. The Hisense U7G is a higher-end TV than the Hisense U6/U6H, so it has more features and better performance. If you're a gamer, the U7G is the better choice as it has HDMI 2.1 bandwidth and VRR support to take advantage of the current-gen gaming consoles.

Is Wi-Fi 7 approved? ›

It's official: The Wi-Fi 7 era is now upon us. The Wi-Fi Alliance, a network of over 900 companies that develops and certifies Wi-Fi technology, has officially launched its “Wi-Fi 7 Certified” program. That means devices like phones, laptops, and routers are now eligible for its latest stamp of approval.

Has Wi-Fi 7 been ratified? ›

On 8 January 2024, the Wi-Fi Alliance introduced its "Wi-Fi Certified 7" program to certify Wi-Fi 7 devices. While final ratification is not expected until the end of 2024, the technical requirements are essentially complete, and there are already products labeling themselves as "Wi-Fi 7" as of February 2024.

Is WiFi 6E certified? ›

Wi-Fi 6E certification as part of Wi-Fi CERTIFIED 6 offers the features and capabilities of Wi-Fi 6, extended to the 6 GHz band. Several nations around the globe are making the 6 GHz band available for unlicensed use, and Wi-Fi CERTIFIED 6 provides worldwide interoperability certification for devices in these markets.

What chipset is the U7 Pro? ›

The UniFi U7 Pro utilizes a Qualcomm Wi-Fi 7 chipset - most likely the Networking Pro 620 series with the IPQ9554 WiSoC (quad-core Cortex-A73 @ 1.5 GHz) and the QCN9272 / 6272 Waikiki series of radios.

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