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The Ubiquiti UniFi US-8-150W is an 8-port PoE Gigabit Ethernet switch delivering up to 150 watts of power with a fanless design for silent operation. It supports auto-sensing IEEE 802.3af/at and 24V passive PoE, making it ideal for professional home offices and small business setups. Lightweight and compact, it integrates seamlessly with the UniFi Controller for advanced network management, offering a perfect balance of power, silence, and control.



| ASIN | B01DKXT4CI |
| Best Sellers Rank | #502 in Computer Networking Switches |
| Case Material | Plastic |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (1,357) |
| Data Transfer Rate | 8 Gigabits Per Second |
| Date First Available | March 29, 2016 |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00810354024450 |
| Interface Type | PoE |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 1 x 1 x 1 inches |
| Item Weight | 3.74 pounds |
| Item model number | US-8-150W |
| Manufacturer | Ubiquiti |
| Maximum Power | 12 Watts |
| Product Dimensions | 1 x 1 x 1 inches |
| Series | US-8-150W |
| UPC | 810354024450 680392655097 |
| Upper Temperature Rating | 40 Degrees Celsius |
| Voltage | 24 Volts |
R**N
My experience with most of UniFi Switch.
I wanted to post some information I gathered on most of the UniFi switches to help people purchase the right unit. I have been using Ubiquiti products for quite a long time but the UniFi switches are something I'm just getting into for my home and a couple smaller work sites. I mainly deal with HP 2920 series PoE switches at work, which are excellent and support is very good. First off, the ugly truth is that if you want a PoE switch you have to deal with it either being hot or listening to some fan noise. I'm forever on the quest for the unicorn quiet PoE switch with a fan. That said here are my thoughts: 8 Port 12W - a great little unit, especially in my case where I have larger PoE switches deployed. If I have a location with a single network cable that needs more outlets, plug it in and done. Works great as a stand alone too. At home my office has a single network port, so I'm using this with the POE passthough to a Hikvision cube camera. Fanless, so quiet and with only 12W not overly hot. It's almost impossible for me to not want one of these on the shelf at all times. 8 Port 60W - I don't think I've tried this one, based on it being essentially a high output/more PoE ports than the 12W, I'm sure it works just a well, fanless quiet but the laws of physics says 60W should be hotter than 12W. 8 Port 150W. I really want to like this switch. 150W, SFP slots and rack mount, also a nice size for the desktop. I don't like smaller desktop switches when they don't have enough weight to them and the cables pull it around. Two things keep me from loving this switch. The first being that I'm spoiled by working with the HP 2915. It's not a fair comparison as the HP is $575 but budget permitting this is my favorite fanless POE switch for now. The second is this unit gets AMAZINGLY hot. There are lots of theads that explain that the temps it runs at are OK while others disagree quoting that the hotter electronics are, the worse it is. 150W with a fanless design has to get hot but I'm sure it was designed accordingly. I have not seen any posts about failed units and I haven't had any issue with mine even with the exterior case temp at 125 degrees when my garage ambient was well over 100. There is a lot to love here but the case temperature must to be part of your buying equation. 16 Port 150W. This switch hits the best balance of fan cooled but quiet enough to be in an open office. Full rack sized with 16 ports. Nothing but good stuff here. I'm rather envious of this unit at work as HP does not make a 16 port 2920 PoE. The HP 8 port is great as I mentioned, while the HP 24 port is too loud for office use. 24 Port 250W I have this unit as my core switch at home, a full UniFi system, Cloud Key, USG Pro, 5 UAP-AC plus hikvision PoE cameras. This switch makes some noise, too much to be around office workers. Mine is in a tripplite enclose in the garage. Not the coolest place to start with but even when setting idle in a 70F room its no quieter. Going back to my first statement about PoE being a balance of heat verses noise, this was the right switch for my situation. It's in a hot environment so I want as much fan cooling as I can get. Being in the garage and in a metal enclosure, I can deal with the sound level. I could have gone with the 16 port as I currently don't have that many devices but as you'll quickly learn that you can never have enough ports. For roughly $100 more, I got 50% more ports and wattage to be somewhat future proof. I don't have any experience with the 48 Port models but given their port density and higher wattage I can go out on a limb and say they are fairly loud as well. Ubiquiti gets a bad rap sometimes because people are so used to spending a lot more money for the devices they sell. I was spending $800ish for Cisco wifi access when I first found UniFi, "how good can the UniFi AP be for $200?" My overall experience with their switches and really all the UniFi family has been very positive and I really appreciate them putting 'not quite enterprise' level equipment in our hands so affordably. Any of these switches should service you well, I hope this helps you pick the unit that best fits your needs.
L**C
Incredible switching gear featuring a best in class user interface for setup and management
Picked up three Ubiquiti Switches after I moved into a rental home where AT&T Uverse Internet service is delivered through a hall closet. Two of the units I picked up are the 8 port switches and one of them are 16 port switches. I've set them up throughout my home and in my home office. We used these units to create two different VLAN's in the home to have two different networks for a home network we control and the AT&T network that controls the equipment they provide in the home. We then placed a PFSense router inside of the closet and used it to manage the second network for our devices. If you care about hosting your own environment be sure to pick-up a Unifi Cloud Key along with these to manage it all on premise. It adds a bit under $100 to the total build out which may seem egregious if you do one switch but isn't terrible if you have a few to manage. All in all the switches are fantastic. They have a world class management interface and when used with the Cloud Key it's an incredible combination of value and features. In addition to these switches we picked up two of the AP-AC-Pro Unifi Access Points. While the switches here are fantastic with a world class user interface (I've used Dell, Cisco, HP and many others in the past and they pale in comparison) the Ubiquiti WiFi system is abysmal. I get about 3x the throughput from an Apple Airport Extreme than I do through one of their WiFi units. I also had a Ruckus 7363 (about a 4 year old model that does 802.11n only) and it not only had better throughput on an older standard but it had better range than two of these Ubiquiti access points have combined. If you don't care about having fast or long range WiFi then these are fine. If you are buying these switches and the WiFi to have one management console then you'll be pleasantly surprised. We went with PFSense for the firewall since it's a solution we are familiar with it and wanted to be able to route the 1Gbit internet connection.
A**R
I found the ubiguiti unifi gear some time ago when I was trying to find a solution for spotty wifi in my house. I tried lots of consumer grade stuff and it just didnt work. One unifi AP and my wifi has been stable since. Ive now expanded my unifi network to include the 150W switch and USG. Setup was easy and having the POE for my AP and future cameras is nice. One complaint is that the unit gets warm to touch and reports high CPU temperatures which I believe is normal. Having the unit mounted on its side reduces this temperature by over 10 degrees C.
N**)
Works perfectly. I have 2 spare ports on my switch and I'm glad I got this one instead of the 60W version. This one has POE+ on all RJ45 ports which leaves room for upgrades. It currently powers my AC PRO and soon, my Cloud Key. It's very pricey, but I think it's definitely worth it.
S**.
As mentioned 👌
M**F
Highly recommended ... Ubiquiti products are perfect
C**N
muy buen articulo , facil de instalar
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