UniFi User Reviews

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  • Super Handy

    You can create and admin a fairly complete UniFi setup with this app and error reporting to your mobile device is a nice touch, say when a controller or switch gets knocked offline.

    I still need to login to the web interface for a few tricks such as disabling 2Ghz radios on APs in a straightforward manner, and of course downloading config backups, though this app has helped me solve a lot of setup and network tweaking issues with really great convenience. Definitely recommended for the UniFi ecosystem admin and even home user getting into nice AP deployment.
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  • Well done UniFi!

    This app has nearly all features and functionality of the web-based Controller site (which there are many). I find that impressive, but more importantly, if I am in the field or any from my PC and need an answer on something quickly, this app comes through every time.

    My only suggestion for those of us who host our controllers on third-party cloud servers (if this is even possible), is to provide an app version of the web-based SSH function (the Controller’s per site settings require that “Advanced Features” box be checked for this), that does not require authentication to access the CLI for an AP or switch.

    Thank you and keep up the great work!
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  • Great app

    Works very well
  • Best made app on my entire phone

    Amazing hardware as well!
  • Excellent Utility for Excellent Hardware

    After switching to Unifi access points, our network reliability improved almost an order of magnitude. With a combination of the Unifi Pro and Unifi LR (long range) user complaints have dropped to near zero. A good portion is due to this excellent app and a cloud key to manage the system.

    The app provides good detail on status, multiple log options, load statistics, and much more. One example of the many tools is the 'RF Environment' feature, which pointed out a significant outside interference on certain channels. By selecting RF channels away from the interference, dropouts and unexpected dead zones where eliminated.

    This one of the best apps for wireless networking professionals, and Unifi continues to improve it.
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  • Excellent app

    Well rounded out easy to use
  • Good, but missing most dashboard functionality

    The app is a bit of a mixed bag - on one hand, it does let you configure most of your network very simply and quickly on the go. Sadly, it does it in differing ways to the web console, so any navigational muscle memory you’ve built up isn’t going to help you find what you need, because entire sections of the controller UI are in different places, or missing entirely.

    The dashboard is also missing almost all of the widgets and information that get configured via the web controller, which means no quick “at-a-glance” checks on your network from your iPhone/iPad.

    I am happy this app exists, but it is missing a bunch of stuff.
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  • Love it

    Keeps me well informed with all the most know guff for my soho.
  • UniFi Network iPhone app

    Price is steep, however since the day I left the store with 4 switches 2 AP’s a USG and my pockets were a couple of grand lighter...
    I don’t regret it cause this app allows me to see and use all the features as well as reminds me the difference in speed of network equipment that does everything in hardware (super fast and is what UniFi does, with a few exceptions) Vs. most other routers and switches that run all their intelligence in software running on the router (google it.. as a network engineer, Im saying big difference)

    So splurge you will be happy you did!
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  • Has its quirks, but I’m still a fan

    So I’ve been using the UniFi mobile app for quite some time now and I find it quite useful when I can’t get to my laptop (or simply just too lazy to). More often than not, I’ve been getting all these device disconnected notifications from the app. Now I’ve noticed these for a while now but never really paid much attention to them to see what they do when you tap them...until now. So typically when I saw the notification I would simply open the app on my phone and just check all my client sites to see if everything was ok, and each time I do this, I see that each site is just fine. Then I decided, ok when it notifies me again, I’ll just tap the notification instead...only to realize it opens a random client site, but as you guessed it, nothing is wrong - all the devices are online and fine.
    The notifications only display the MAC address of the device (as well as the type of device), but not the actual site.
    So my questions are: 1. does anyone fine these notifications helpful/useful? 2. is it possible have it display the actual site that has the issue? 3. are these notifications delayed or false/positives?
    Mind you when I look at each client site, I check the actual uptime of each device and never is there one that seems like it rebooted and the time has started over.
    Just curious.

    Thanks team! 🤟🏾
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