Upcoming UniFi UPS leaks from UWC Miami

Much like the aforementioned UniFi AI Key, a UniFi UPS was also leaked on Reddit from the UWC Miami conference. The picture obtained from Reddit is somewhat blurry, but we can just make out the specs, images and the two different models that will be available. There are two models, UniFi UPS and UniFi UPS Tower. The Tower models looks to have less battery capacity than the standard model, but decent nonetheless.

  • UniFi-UPS
    • UPS has 1500 VA
    • 216Whr Swappable
    • (4) Surge+Battery, (4) surge
    • 2/10 min (full/half)
  • UPS-Tower
    • 100VA
    • 106Whr Swappable
    • (5) Surge+Battery (5) Surge
    • 2/9 min (full/half)

At the moment, we don't have much information about the UniFi UPS models. This, like the AI Key was leaked from the UWC Miami conference, which took place in October 2024. However, considering these are part of the UniFi line of devices, we can expect them to be adoptable inside the UniFi Controller and be easy to use.

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