Wireless & Cellular IoT
LTE/5G routers, LoRaWAN gateways, IoT sensors, and antennas.
57 productsUbiquiti 5GHz airFiber Dish 23dBi Slant 45 Degree Signal Angle …
Ubiquiti 5GHz airFiber Dish 30dBi Slant 45 Degree Signal Angle …
Ubiquiti 5GHz airFiber Dish 34dBi Slant 45 Degree Signal Angle …
Ubiquiti 2.3-2.7GHz AirMax Base Station Sectorized Antenna 15dBi 120 deg …
Ubiquiti High Gain 2.4GHz AirMax, 90 Degree, 16dBi Sector Antenna …
Ubiquiti AM-3G18-120 3.3-3.8GHz AirMax Base Station, 18dBi, 120 deg w/rocket …
Ubiquiti AM-5AC22-45 5GHz AirMax AC Sector Antenna, 22dBi, 45 deg
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Ubiquiti 4.9-5.9GHz AirMax Base Station 17dBi, 90 deg w/rocket kit …
Ubiquiti High Gain 4.9-5.9GHz AirMax Base Station Sectorized Antenna 19dBi, …
Ubiquiti High Gain 4.9-5.9GHz AirMax Base Station Sectorized Antenna 20dBi, …
UBIQUITI PRISM AP airMAX® ac Beamwidth Sector Isolation Antenna Horn …
UBIQUITI PRISM AP airMAX® ac Beamwidth Sector Isolation Antenna Horn …
Ubiquiti UISP 5GHz RocketDish 30dBi With Rocket Kit Light Weight. …
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Read about Wireless & Cellular IoT
Stay connected anywhere with cellular routers, point-to-point antennas and smart IoT sensors — for mobile internet, failover, long-range links and monitoring.
What is a cellular (4G/5G) router and when do I need one?
A cellular router connects to the internet over the mobile network instead of (or alongside) a fixed line — ideal for sites without NBN, temporary/pop-up locations, vehicles, or as automatic failover when your main link drops.
What's the difference between LTE and 5G models?
4G LTE is widely available and great for backup and lighter use; 5G delivers much higher speeds and lower latency where there's coverage. Check carrier 5G coverage at your address before choosing 5G.
What are the antennas for?
High-gain sector, omni and dish antennas extend the range and focus of wireless links and access points — used with UISP airMAX/airFiber to reach distant buildings or cover wide outdoor areas.
What are IoT sensors?
UniFi Protect smart sensors detect motion, door/window opening, temperature, humidity and more, and can trigger alerts and automations — useful for security, server rooms and facilities monitoring.