2021-05-05 15:22
Ubiquiti
Alex Lowe

Ubiquiti launches the new UNVR-Pro for UniFi Protect

Ubiquiti launches the new UNVR-Pro for UniFi Protect

Today, Ubiquiti has listed the new UNVR Pro on its official store, store.ui.com for $499 with a note that it is “coming soon”. We previewed the UNVR-Pro back in March on A&T Tech, as Ubiquiti had revealed details on its website. The new UNVR Pro takes the standard UNVR that Ubiquiti has had on sale for the best part of a year now and makes it double the height and adds three more hard drive bays, with seven 3.5-inch or 2.5-inch hard drive bays and like the other Gen2 UniFi Switches and the UDM-Pro it has an 1.3″ Touchscreen.

Like the standard UNVR, the Pro version has a 10GB SFP+ port as well as a standard ethernet port. With the UNVR, Ubiquiti recommends the maximum support hard drive is 16TB, with a maximum storage in total of 64GB, assuming the UNVR-Pro also supports 16TB drives, it can support 112TB.

The UNVR Pro is listed on Ubiquiti’s store for $499 and is “coming soon”.

Update 08/05/21 06:38pm UK time: Ubiquiti has now added the UNVR Pro to its EU Store for £447.17 / €514.80 (Link here)

Alex Lowe

Ubiquiti launches the new UNVR-Pro for UniFi Protect

Alex Lowe is the owner and editor of the interface and started the website in 2013. He publishes the majority of the content on the website, hosts the three podcasts and the runs the YouTube channels. Alex has a professional background in computer networking, FWA and WiFi.

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