Testseek.com have collected 66 expert reviews of the Ubiquiti Amplifi HD Home Wi-Fi System and the average rating is 76%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Ubiquiti Amplifi HD Home Wi-Fi System.
September 2017
(76%)
66 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Users
(92%)
933 Reviews
Average score from owners of the product.
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The editors liked
Easy to setup
Nice to look at
Small footprint
App provides lots of info
Mesh points expand signal to cover entire home
You can access your home network and devices
Delivers three simultaneous spatial streams (up and down) on both frequency bands
Fourport gigabit switch on the router
Attractive industrial design
With a touchscreen LCD
Four-port gigabit switch on the router
Easy to install and configure
Dedicated band control
Four LAN ports
Good throughput and range performance
Great router design with touchscreen
Three spatial streams
Easy setup
Four LAN ports on the router
Excellent range and performance
Compact router
Color touch screen
Comes with plug-in mesh extenders
Simple setup
Interesting Design
LCD Display
Strong Wireless Performance
Simple Installation and Configuration Process
The editors didn't like
Expensive
The setup process was tedious
Teleport sometimes had problems logging into an available outside WiFi network (it reported that the password was incorrect when it was not)
No dedicated network for data backhaul
Detachable antennas on mesh nodes could prove to be fragile
Mesh points require grounded outlets
Limited settings
Large mesh points
USB port does not support external peripherals
No Ethernet ports on MeshPoints
No wired backhaul options
USBA port doesn't do anything
No desktop admin software
Some Features Are Still in Development
A Bit Expensive
The MeshPoints Lack Any Ethernet Port
Problems With the Wired Performance in Router Mode
Abstract: Demand for fast and reliable Wi-Fi is probably at an all-time high, as millions of people continue to work from home, relying on Zoom and other video conferencing apps to keep in touch with colleagues and clients. Many organizations are also finding that...
Abstract: Demand for fast and reliable wi-fi is probably at an all-time high, as millions of people work from home, relying on Zoom and other video conferencing apps to keep in touch with colleagues and clients. Many organisations are also finding that video calls...
Looks better than it performs.The Amplifi HD mesh system is attractive and does provide coverage for a huge area, but it doesn't deliver lightning-fast speeds in a home with dozens of connected devices...
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Published: 2019-08-29, Author: William , review by: techspot.com
Abstract: Mesh Wi-Fi routers are a recent trend in the networking market and aim to bring some of the advanced features of enterprise networking systems to the consumer. How well do they work, and what performance benefit do you get by switching to one? We'll take...
Great router design with touchscreen, Three spatial streams, Easy setup, Four LAN ports on the router, Excellent range and performance
No Ethernet ports on MeshPoints, No wired backhaul options, USBA port doesn't do anything
It's clear that Ubiquiti's AmpliFi HD is going to deliver impressive range and speed, but the $340 price tag for the kit is a bit much for a lot of people, especially if they're not living in an enormous house. The main router is sold separately, though...
The setup process was tedious, Teleport sometimes had problems logging into an available outside WiFi network (it reported that the password was incorrect when it was not)
The AmpliFi Teleport is a device that creates a secure network connection to your home network from anywhere around the world thus giving you access to your home network and devices. It works only with the AmpliFi router. While the AmpliFi router is easy...
Setting up WiFi access in your home is no complicated feat. It doesn't need to be expensive or something to be afraid of but, when you dig into some of the most common issues with those basic $30 routers on the shelves of big box stores or the pages of Am...
Delivers three simultaneous spatial streams (up and down) on both frequency bands, Four-port gigabit switch on the router, Attractive industrial design, with a touchscreen LCD
No dedicated network for data backhaul, Detachable antennas on mesh nodes could prove to be fragile, Mesh points require grounded outlets
It's not as fast as the new tri-band mesh routers that offer a dedicated network for data backhaul, but it is a solid value...