UniFi Device Bridge – High-Speed Wireless PoE Adapter for Seamless Networking in NZ
The UniFi Device Bridge is a plug-and-play wireless bridging PoE adapter designed for quick, hassle-free network expansion. Featuring UniFi WiFi Auto-Link technology, it effortlessly connects UniFi Protect PoE cameras, IoT devices, and Ethernet-enabled equipment without the need for complex cabling. With Gigabit Ethernet (GbE) LAN, PoE output, and up to 867 Mbps throughput, this device offers a high-speed, stable, and interference-free connection for both residential and commercial networking setups in New Zealand.
Key Features
1. Plug-and-Play Wireless Bridging
Enjoy a simple, fast installation process with UniFi’s WiFi Auto-Link technology. The UniFi Device Bridge pairs automatically with compatible devices, removing the need for advanced configuration — ideal for DIY users and professional installers.
2. Gigabit Ethernet with PoE Output
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1× GbE LAN port with up to 15W PoE output
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Directly powers UniFi Protect PoE cameras, IP phones, and IoT devices
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Reduces cable clutter and eliminates extra power adapters
3. High-Speed 5 GHz Wireless Performance
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Max throughput: 867 Mbps
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Frequency: 5 GHz band for minimal interference and high stability
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Smooth video streaming and real-time data transfer for surveillance and IoT applications
4. Seamless Device Compatibility
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Fully compatible with UniFi Protect PoE cameras for reliable surveillance
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Supports IoT devices, access points, and other Ethernet-based equipment
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Works in a variety of network environments for flexible deployment
Benefits of the UniFi Device Bridge
✅ Effortless Setup – Plug-and-play with automatic pairing
✅ Cable-Free Networking – Create a wireless bridge where Ethernet runs aren’t practical
✅ Direct Power Delivery – PoE output powers connected devices without extra adapters
✅ Fast, Stable Connectivity – Up to 867 Mbps for lag-free performance
✅ Versatile Applications – Ideal for security cameras, IoT devices, and remote networking
How It Works
The UniFi Device Bridge acts as a wireless network extender, creating a secure, high-speed bridge between devices. This is particularly valuable for outdoor security, warehouse networks, remote offices, and industrial applications where running long Ethernet cables is costly or impractical.
By leveraging 5 GHz wireless technology, it ensures low interference and optimal speeds for demanding operations such as real-time video streaming and smart automation systems.
Common Use Cases in NZ
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Wireless Surveillance: Power and connect UniFi Protect PoE cameras without long Ethernet runs.
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IoT Networking: Extend connectivity to smart hubs, access control, and automation devices.
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Remote Office/Warehouse Links: Connect separate buildings without trenching cables.
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Outdoor/Industrial Deployments: Durable and reliable networking for harsh environments.
Technical Specifications
| Feature | Details |
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| Wireless Throughput | Up to 867 Mbps |
| Frequency Band | 5 GHz |
| Ethernet Port | 1 × Gigabit LAN |
| PoE Output | Up to 15W |
| Technology | UniFi WiFi Auto-Link |
| Compatibility | UniFi Protect PoE cameras, IoT devices |
| Installation Type | Plug-and-play |
| Primary Use Cases | Surveillance, IoT, remote networking |
Why NZ Customers Choose the UniFi Device Bridge
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Fast & reliable – Perfect for security and smart building automation
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Simple setup – No networking expertise required
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Versatile – Works in offices, warehouses, farms, and homes
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Cost-effective – Eliminates expensive cable runs
FAQs
Q1: Can I use the UniFi Device Bridge outdoors in NZ?
Yes, it’s designed for reliable operation in both indoor and outdoor networking scenarios.
Q2: Does it require complex setup?
No it features UniFi WiFi Auto-Link technology for automatic pairing with compatible devices.
Q3: What devices can I connect with it?
It works with UniFi Protect PoE cameras, IoT hubs, access points, and other Ethernet-enabled devices.
Q4: How much power can it deliver via PoE?
It provides up to 15W PoE output through its Gigabit Ethernet port.
Q5: Is it fast enough for HD video streaming?
Yes with 867 Mbps throughput on the 5 GHz band, it supports smooth HD and real-time streaming.












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