Director of Solutions and Alliances at a tech services company with 1-10 employees
Real User
Top 5
2023-11-03T21:08:31Z
Nov 3, 2023
It's a very affordable solution for customers that do not have a lot of maturity. And it works for small to medium environments. The price is very affordable.
For Ubiquiti, we're not spending anything. The software to control it is free. The license is when we buy the Cloud Key. But it's not reliable. We ended up using the free web software controller.
System & Network Administrator at a tech services company with 11-50 employees
Real User
2022-01-24T11:20:27Z
Jan 24, 2022
The pricing is pretty good. It's not overly expensive. You only pay for the solution once. There isn't an ongoing license fee you have to pay on a monthly or yearly basis.
The pricing of the solution is fairly reasonable. There are other solutions, such as Aruba, that cost much more, and I don't see any extra features and benefits that a client gets for the cost difference.
Senior Manager Infrastructure at a tech services company with 1,001-5,000 employees
Real User
2021-02-04T06:15:06Z
Feb 4, 2021
The relationship between the cost versus performance is probably the reason this is the best solution from a pricing perspective. It's pretty cheap and has the best features if you were to compare it to others.
UniFi is a revolutionary Wi-Fi system that combines Enterprise performance, unlimited scalability, a central management controller and disruptive pricing.
The solution is cheap. I rate its pricing as three out of ten.
On a scale from one to ten, where one is cheap and ten is expensive, I rate the solution's pricing a seven out of ten.
The tool's price is very friendly.
I rate the product’s pricing a five out of ten, where one is cheap, and ten is expensive.
The tool's licensing costs are life-time charges.
Ubiquiti WLAN is cheap. It can work without licensing.
It's a very affordable solution for customers that do not have a lot of maturity. And it works for small to medium environments. The price is very affordable.
For Ubiquiti, we're not spending anything. The software to control it is free. The license is when we buy the Cloud Key. But it's not reliable. We ended up using the free web software controller.
Ubiquiti WLAN is a low-priced product. I rate its pricing a one out of ten.
Ubiquiti WLAN’s price is higher than HP and Aruba.
The tool's price is good and falls somewhere in the middle.
The pricing is very reasonable, so I'd rate it a two out of ten, where ten is expensive. There are no additional costs or fees that I've encountered.
Ubiquiti WLAN is fairly well priced and available as a one-time purchase.
Ubiquiti WLAN is less expensive than Ruckus, but its price could be improved to make it more affordable and accessible.
There are no licensing costs. You just purchase the devices.
The pricing is pretty good. It's not overly expensive. You only pay for the solution once. There isn't an ongoing license fee you have to pay on a monthly or yearly basis.
Ubiquiti has a good price compared to the other ones.
It doe not cost much, I could say that it delivers a nice pack for what it costs.
The pricing is reasonable. There are no licenses required to use the solution. That's one of the benefits of using the product.
There is a license required for this solution.
There is no licensing cost for this solution.
The pricing of the solution is fairly reasonable. There are other solutions, such as Aruba, that cost much more, and I don't see any extra features and benefits that a client gets for the cost difference.
The relationship between the cost versus performance is probably the reason this is the best solution from a pricing perspective. It's pretty cheap and has the best features if you were to compare it to others.
It is a cost-effective solution.
This product is more cost-effective than some others on the market.
This is an affordable solution and there are no hidden extras.
This solution is reasonably priced.