| Standing screen display size | 1 |
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| RAM | 2048 GB |
| Wireless Type | 802.11n, 802.11a, 802.11ac |
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| Brand | Ubiquiti Networks |
| Color | White |
| Product Dimensions | 4.8"D x 1.71"W x 4.8"H |
| Material | Plastic |
| Compatible Devices | Server |
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- Secure UniFi Hybrid Cloud Technology.
- Fully Integrated, Stand-Alone UniFi Controller Hardware.
- Remote, Private Cloud Access to the UniFi Controller.Max. Power Consumption:5W
- Dimensions: 0.85 x 1.71 x 4.80 inches. Weight: 3.88 oz.
- Package Contents: UniFi Cloud Key, Ethernet Cable, microSD Card, Quick Start Guide.
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UniFi Cloud Key
Introducing the UniFi Cloud Key, a miniaturized marvel of technology. The UniFi Cloud Key is an integrated computer and software controller minus the bulk. It features a quad-core processor with 2 GB RAM, operating the latest version of the UniFi Controller with built-in hybrid cloud technology.
Features:
- Secure UniFi Hybrid Cloud Technology
- Fully Integrated, Stand-Alone UniFi Controller Hardware
- Remote, Private Cloud Access to the UniFi Controller
Works with UniFi Network Controller
- Manage Your Networks from a Single Control Plane
- Intuitive and Robust Configuration, Control and Monitoring
- Remote Firmware Upgrade
- Users and Guests
- Guest Portal/Hotspot Support
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| Brand | Ubiquiti Networks |
|---|---|
| Series | UC-CK |
| Item model number | UC-CK |
| Hardware Platform | CONSUMER_ELECTRONICS |
| Item Weight | 6.2 ounces |
| Product Dimensions | 0.85 x 1.71 x 4.8 inches |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 0.85 x 1.71 x 4.8 inches |
| Color | White |
| Number of Processors | 4 |
| Voltage | 5 Volts |
| Manufacturer | Ubiquiti |
| ASIN | B017T2QB22 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Date First Available | November 10, 2015 |
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| Customer Reviews |
4.5 out of 5 stars |
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| Best Sellers Rank | #120 in Computer Networking Wireless Access Points |
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Hybrid Cloud Device Management. Featuring Hybrid Cloud technology, the UniFi Cloud Key securely runs a local instance of the UniFi Controller software and features cloud Single Sign-On for remote access. UniFi Controller with Hybrid Cloud. Big things do come in small packages. We took one of our biggest ideas and engineered it to fit into a tiny form factor. Introducing the UniFi Cloud Key, a miniaturized marvel of technology. The UniFi Cloud Key is an integrated computer and software controller minus the bulk. It features a quad-core processor with 2 GB RAM, operating the latest version of the UniFi Controller with built-in hybrid cloud technology.
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Customers like the ease of setup, remote management capability, and value for money of the system cabinet. They mention it works great, is easy to configure, and makes management a breeze. Some appreciate the web interface and remote access capability that facilitates management off-site. However, some dislike corruption and connectivity issues. Opinions are mixed on reliability and responsiveness.
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Customers like the performance of the product. They mention it's simple to setup and leave, and the results have been a high-performing, rock-solid network. The device discovery works great and makes deployment quick and easy. Ubiquiti's Unifi Cloud Key works well for remotely monitoring and controlling Wi-Fi networks.
"...Device discovery works great and makes deployment so quick and easy. Monitoring lets you ID problems and overloaded access points...." Read more
"...This is a surprisingly big quality of life improvement. Even chromebooks work nicely...." Read more
"...I'm only giving 4 stars because although this device is great, simple to setup and leave hanging on a wall, I wish there was more troubleshooting..." Read more
"...I am pleased with the results and the ease of use...." Read more
Customers find the system cabinet easy to configure and use. They mention it makes network management a breeze, enabling the cloud feature is very easy, and programming multiple SSIDs is a snap. Customers also say it integrates with most Ubiquiti devices automatically and pairs nicely with their Unifi Security Gateway.
"...Setup was super easy after the first one and each access point was configured within minutes of setup.The cloud key is brilliant...." Read more
"...on the other hand, provides the same functionality, but it is plug-and-play. It is always on. Rock solid for a week since I started it up...." Read more
"...I'm only giving 4 stars because although this device is great, simple to setup and leave hanging on a wall, I wish there was more troubleshooting..." Read more
"...I am pleased with the results and the ease of use...." Read more
Customers like the remote management capability of the system cabinet. They mention it's great to manage off-site networks, and simplifies the remote capabilities of managing your network. It allows you to manage Ubiquiti's wireless network and their surveillance system.
"...The web interface and remote access capability facilitate management off-site. Device discovery works great and makes deployment so quick and easy...." Read more
"...Having the ability to individually control the VLAN that each port is assigned to for the price and quality you get is a huge benifit...." Read more
"...the centralized setup for all of your Unify gear, you can download the free Unify app and manage everything remotely on your phone or PC-for free...." Read more
"...memory in the form of an 8GB Micro SD card, and the ability to access the controller remotely from a free cloud service provided by the manufacturer..." Read more
Customers appreciate the value for money of the system cabinet. They mention it's amazing and high-quality for the money.
"...For its price and what it does, it is a great value." Read more
"...I am pleased with the results and the ease of use. This is a cheap purchase for those wanting to easily control their Ubiquiti networks from their..." Read more
"...Centralized Unify setup, no monthly fees, essentially no power draw, stupid easy to use and setup, under $100 = no brainier...." Read more
"...It’s a great little tool for the price (<$100). I’ve had no issues with the device and it’s made this network engineer very happy...." Read more
Customers have mixed opinions about the reliability of the system cabinet. Some mention it's rock-solid and makes site management a breeze, while others say it's unstable, fragile, and tends to crash a lot.
"...A very good product, easy installation and I highly recommend it for all the flexibility and functionality it provides." Read more
"...The PC version is very unstable, and it is hard to set up. As of this writing, the PC software does not work with JRE 9...." Read more
"...In general Ubiquiti equipment is very robust and with alot of enterprise features for security, management, etc...." Read more
"...Unstable firmware and nonexistent support. It was very frustrating whenever we would have problems...." Read more
Customers have mixed opinions about the responsiveness of the system cabinet. Some mention it's really fast and does so without skipping a beat. Others say it has operating problems and is not ready for prime-time usage.
"...The GUI runs smooth, provides a lot of nice stats for your LAN/WAN, and makes basic management of your other UniFi devices a breeze...." Read more
"...There are some problems that require SSH sessions and time on Unifi forums...." Read more
"...Low power consumption. Can use POE or micro usb for power.Boots fast...." Read more
"...only to find the Cloud Key with a blinking white LED and unresponsive...." Read more
Customers are dissatisfied with the corruption of the system cabinet. They mention it clogs every few days, fails after a firmware upgrade, and goes bad every 12 months or so. MongoDB databases get corrupted on every reboot.
"...Even after much hassle to get it working, it will only run for a while before crashing...." Read more
"...It kept rebooting before the firmware update finished successfully...." Read more
"...the user forums for the Cloud Key are reporting that the device fails to start properly after a power failure. #..." Read more
"...The system is great, but 4 stars for some quality hiccups with the software on this device - e.g. first thing I did, I attempted to upgrade..." Read more
Customers are dissatisfied with the connectivity of the system cabinet. They mention it disconnects from the network within 24 hours, and the controller loses connectivity to everything. The firmware would not configure a network, and it corrupts the database and can make the network inaccessible.
"...for about 10 mins before I lost connection to it and was unable to connect back up to it though the status light was on...." Read more
"...I watched a video on Youtube and it was worthless. I messed up the entire network and after 3 hours had gone full circle...." Read more
"...Centralized Unify setup, no monthly fees, essentially no power draw, stupid easy to use and setup, under $100 = no brainier...." Read more
"...when booting with the original firmware (Nov. 2019) it would not configure a network... which of course meant it would not either communicate with..." Read more
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One was a couple of unifi switches and half a dozen access points spread across 2 networks connected via VPN. Setup was easy after actually reading instructions and watching a few YouTube videos.
The next client was a 2 building wifi infrastructure setup. It had 24 unifi AC Pro access points, a 5 16 port unifi PoE switches and a 24 port unifi switch spread across 2 3 story buildings adjacent to each other. Setup was super easy after the first one and each access point was configured within minutes of setup.
The cloud key is brilliant. It's PoE powered (or optionally via a AC adapter) and has a microSD slot which came with a card (for backups). The web interface and remote access capability facilitate management off-site. Device discovery works great and makes deployment so quick and easy. Monitoring lets you ID problems and overloaded access points. It's been a great troubleshooting tool. The cloud key is the management beating heart of a unifi network.
One thing to be aware of: make a backup of your cloud key!!! I found that on 2 occasions cloud keys required a reset and restore after nasty power failures. It doesn't take a long time, so do and It could save your proverbial bacon. Oh yes, when you make changes make another backup.
Going from more old-school network management to the beautifully integrated Unifi system was a bit of an adjustment and learning curve. Once I "got it" it's my first choice for installation with more than a couple of access points.
Reviewed in the United States on March 17, 2018
One was a couple of unifi switches and half a dozen access points spread across 2 networks connected via VPN. Setup was easy after actually reading instructions and watching a few YouTube videos.
The next client was a 2 building wifi infrastructure setup. It had 24 unifi AC Pro access points, a 5 16 port unifi PoE switches and a 24 port unifi switch spread across 2 3 story buildings adjacent to each other. Setup was super easy after the first one and each access point was configured within minutes of setup.
The cloud key is brilliant. It's PoE powered (or optionally via a AC adapter) and has a microSD slot which came with a card (for backups). The web interface and remote access capability facilitate management off-site. Device discovery works great and makes deployment so quick and easy. Monitoring lets you ID problems and overloaded access points. It's been a great troubleshooting tool. The cloud key is the management beating heart of a unifi network.
One thing to be aware of: make a backup of your cloud key!!! I found that on 2 occasions cloud keys required a reset and restore after nasty power failures. It doesn't take a long time, so do and It could save your proverbial bacon. Oh yes, when you make changes make another backup.
Going from more old-school network management to the beautifully integrated Unifi system was a bit of an adjustment and learning curve. Once I "got it" it's my first choice for installation with more than a couple of access points.
Only one real issue came up - I was running the latest "beta" control software on the laptop. The controller runs the most recent stable release. As such, the controller couldn't just load the laptop's configuration backup file. So, I had to reconfigure from scratch. That was a slight pain, but a blessing in disguise because I redesigned the network while I was at it. The previous configuration had evolved. Now the network is designed fresh and ready to evolve from a cleaner state.
A complaint is that Ubiquiti's instructions seem to assume that the cloud key is part of a fresh network install. That's probably a bad assumption because so very many of us did the initial configuration on a PC/mac and are swapping over to the cloud key. The instructions should have a section on "adding to an existing network." That would have saved me many hours of my life.
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I initially installed the UniFi controller software on my PC which was great for setting up the access points etc. but I didn't want to leave my PC running 24/7 just to capture usage statistics of my Wirelress network! I also can't say I was really a fan of having the UniFi controller software installed on my PC and I prefer if the management is on a dedicated device for networking equipment.
This UniFi Cloud Key has taken care of the management server issue by running a dedicated UniFi controller on what is essentially a mini PC. The device is very small and compact and seems to do the trick perfectly. It is a somewhat unusual design and doesn't really look like a network device, more like a small laptop charger.
The mini network cable that came with it wasn't particularly flexible if you wanted to tuck the Cloud Key out of the way. I suspect that cable would work better if you were connecting the Cloud Key to a UniFi Passive PoE switch. Mine is connected to a Cisco SG300-10 switch which it works perfectly with it and allows me to trunk various VLANs for my different SSIDs.
I have powered my UniFi Cloud Key using a USB cable connected to a Synology NAS and I've had no issues. The Cloud Key runs cool when connected via USB so perhaps it runs hot when connected via PoE (something other users have observed)?
It really feels that Ubiquiti are trying to get you to buy into the whole UniFi product range with the UniFi controller software. Despite me only having UniFi access points, all of the GUI options and pages are still enabled for the UniFi switches and Security Gateway which makes for a slightly cluttered and confusing interface. I just ignore all of those things and just use the WiFi part but it would be really good if I could turn off or hide the components I don't have!















