Since the beginning of 2025, Ubiqiuti’s UniFi has proven to be one of the best and most versatile approaches to home networking, while remaining one of the most advanced players in the enterprise space.
That approach has now just gotten even more versatile as Ubiquiti just unveiled three devices to enable 5G cellular connection in your network, including one already hosted by an existing non-cellular UniFi Cloud Gateway (a.k.a UniFi “router”).
Let’s dig in!

UniFi 5G Options: Three options for all situations
The three new 5G-enabled devices include the UniFi 5G Max (model U5G-Max), UniFi 5G Max Outdoor (U5G-Max-Outdoor), and Dream Router 5G Max (UDR-Max-5G).
Of them, the UniFi 5G Max is available today, so let’s start with it.
UniFi 5G Max: 5G option for any UniFi network
In a nutshell, the U5G-Max is a PoE-powered 5G modem. It’s a compact, palm-sized device that comes with a built-in cellular modem.
The UniFi 5G Max is unlocked and features dual-SIM, allowing you to use two nano SIMs or one with another eSIM. Ubiquiti says it supports both 5G and 4G with download speeds up to 2.4Gbps and 1.4Gbps, respectively.
The modem connects to an existing network via its Multi-Gig 2.5Gbps PoE-in. Connect this port to a UniFi network, preferably one with a PoE switch, and it’ll act as a virtual WAN, working alongside the existing WAN connection as a dual-WAN for backup or load balancing.


The UniFi 5G Max comes with a 1.3″ square touchscreen on top for easy management, but it can be managed via the host UniFi Network Console, just like any other UniFi device. One thing to note about the U5G-Max is that it’s an indoor unit that comes with built-in cellular antennas. As a result, its cell reception might not be ideal.
That brings us to the UniFi 5G Max Outdoor.
UniFi 5G Max Outdoor: Uncompromising cell reception
As the name suggests, the UniFi 5G Max Outdoor is basically the outdoor version of the UniFi 5G Max. It has the same specs but is designed for outdoor mounting. With a long network cable, you can place it anywhere out in the open to get the best possible cell signals.
Ubiquiti says the UniFi 5G Max Outdoor has an IP67 rating for ruggedness, meaning it can withstand all sorts of weather, including submersion. In return, it no longer has a touchscreen.

The table below shows the detailed hardware specs of the two UniFi 5G cellular add-on modems.
Hardware specifications: Ubiquiti UniFi 5G Max vs. UniFi 5G Max Outdoor
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| Full Name | UniFi 5G Max | UniFi 5G Max Outdoor |
| Model | U5G-Max- | U5G-Max-Outdoor |
| Operating Roles | Cellular Modem | |
| 5G Modem Specs | Category: 5G NR Bands: n1, n2, n3, n5, n7, n8, n12, n13, n14, n18, n20, n25, n26, n28, n29, n30, n38, n40, n41, n48, n66, n71, n75, n76, n77, n78, n79 Max. TX Power: HPUE power class 2: 26 dBm Max Downlink: 3.4Gbps Max Uplink: 560Mbps | |
| 4G LTE Modem Specs | Bands: B1, B2, B3, B4, B5, B7, B8, B12, B13, B14, B18, B19, B20, B21, B25, B26, B28, B29, B30, B32, B34, B38, B39, B40, B41, B42, B43, B46, B48, B66, B71 Max. TX Power: HPUE power class 2: 25 dBm Max Downlink: 1.6Gbps Max Uplink: 210Mbps | |
| 3G Modem Specs | Bands: B1, B2, B4, B5, B8, B19 | |
| Antenna | Four embedded cellular antennas | Six embedded cellular antennas, including two high-gain for downlink: peak 9 dBi, 85°x85° |
| SIM | 2x Nana SIM slots supporting two Nano SIMs or one Nano SIM and one eSIM | |
| Dimensions | 7.1 x 4.3 x 1.3″ (180 x 109 x 33.8 mm) | Device: 8.7 x 6.5 x 2.6″ (220 x 165 x 66.9 mm) With mount: 8.7 x 6.5 x 4.8″ (220 x 165 x 122 mm) |
| Weight | 3.1 lb (1.4 kg) | Device: 2.6 lb (1.2 kg) Mount: 4.6 oz (130 g) |
| PoE-in Port | 1x 802.3af | |
| Max Power Consumption | 14.5 W | |
| Gigabit Port | None | |
| Power Method | PoE | |
| Notable Design | Front-facing 1.3″ touchscreen | IP67 ratting |
| Release Date | December 5, 2026 | January, 2026 |
| US Launch Cost (check prices) | $399 | |
Dream Router 5G Max: Essentially the UDR7 plus a built-in 5G modem
The last and likely most exciting device is the Dream Router 5G Max. As you might guess from the name, it’s a Dream Router, similar to the Dream Router 7, but now with a built-in 5G modem. In fact, other than the cellular portion, the two share the same hardware specs.


Like the UDR7, the UDR-Max-5G is a UniFi Network console that can do much more than a router. Apart from the Network application, it can also run Protect (with its built-in UNVR for a surveillance system) and other apps. Additionally, it’ll be able to handle a 5G WAN connection—which shares the same dual-SIM specs as the UniFi 5G Max above— either as the only WAN connection or as a secondary alongside the WAN connection on its WAN port.
Speaking of ports, the Dream Router 5G Max comes with a 10Gbps SFP+ WAN port (which can be converted to an RJ45 port with an adapter) and four 2.5Gbps Multi-Gig ports.
Physically, the new router looks like a white version of AmpliFi Alien that came out over three years ago, with a large 4.7″ touch screen on the front. The table below shows the UniFi Dream Router 5G Max compared to the UDR7.
Hardware specifications: Ubiquiti UniFi Dream Router 5G Max vs. UniFi Dream Router 7
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| Full Name | UniFi Dream Router 5G Max | UniFi Dream Router 7 |
| Model | UDR-5G-Max | UDR7 |
| Operating Roles | Cloud Gateway | |
| Wi-Fi Bandwidth | Tri-band BE11000 | |
| 6GHz band (channel width) | 2×2 BE: Up to 5.7Gbps (20/40MHz/160/320MHz) | |
| 5GHz band (channel width) | 2×2 BE: Up to 4.3Gbps (20/40/160/240MHz) | |
| 2.4GHz band (channel width) | 2×2 BE: Up to 688 Mbps (20/40MHz) | |
| Automated Frequency Coordination (AFC) | No | |
| Multi-Link Operation (MLO) | Yes | |
| Wi-Fi Coverage (estimate) | 160 m² (1,750 ft²) | |
| 5G Modem Specs | Category: 5G NR Sub-6 Bands: n1, n2, n3, n5, n7, n8, n12, n13, n14, n18, n20, n25, n26, n28, n29, n30, n38, n40, n41, n48, n66, n70, n71, n75, n76, n77, n78, n79 Max. TX Power: HPUE power class 2: 26 dBm Max Downlink: 3.4Gbps Max Uplink: 560Mbps | None |
| 4G LTE Modem Specs | Bands: B1, B2, B3, B4, B5, B7, B8, B12, B13, B14, B18, B19, B20, B21, B25, B26, B28, B29, B30, B32, B34, B38, B39, B40, B41, B42, B43, B46, B48, B66, B71 Max. TX Power: HPUE power class 2: 25 dBm Max Downlink: 1.6Gbps Max Uplink: 210Mbps | None |
| 3G Modem Specs | Bands: B1, B2, B4, B5, B8, B19 | None |
| Cellular Antenna Gain | 617-960 MHz: 3 dBi 1710-2700 MHz: 7 dBi 3300-5000 MHz: 8 dBi 5150~5925 MHz: 8 dBi | N/A |
| SIM | 2x Nana SIM slots supporting two Nano SIMs or one Nano SIM and one eSIM | None |
| Processing Power | Quad-core Arm Cortex A53 1.5GHz CPU, 3GB RAM | |
| Storage | Undisclosed internal flash, 64GB microSD pre-installed in SD card slot | |
| Dimensions | 4.33-inch (110 mm) wide 9.8-inch (250 mm) tall | 4.33-inch (110 mm) wide 7.25-in (184.2 mm) tall |
| Weight | 3.1 lb (1.4 kg) | 2.4 lb (1.1 kg) |
| PoE Port | 1x 802.3af | 1x 802.3af |
| PoE Power Budget | 15.4W | |
| Max PoE Per Port | 15.4W | |
| Multi-Gig Port | 1x SFP+ (WAN/LAN), 4x 2.5GBASE-T LAN | 1x SFP+ (WAN/LAN), 1x 2.5GBASE-T WAN/LAN), 4x 2.5GBASE-T LAN |
| Gigabit Port | None | |
| Power Method | Power adapter (included) | Standard AC power cord (included) |
| Power Supply | 54V DC/1.1A | AC/DC, Internal, 50W |
| Supported Voltage | 100-240V AC | |
| Power Consumption (per 24 hours) | TBD | ≈315 Wh (tested with no PoE device) |
| Internal Fan | TBD | Yes |
| Max TX Power | 2.4GHz: 23 dBm 5GHz: 26 dBm 6GHz: 22 dBm | 2.4GHz: 23 dBm 5GHz: 26 dBm 6GHz: 24 dBm |
| Antenna Gain | 2.4GHz: 4 dBi 5GHz: 5 dBi 6GHz: 8 dBi | 2.4GHz: 5 dBi 5GHz: 7 dBi 6GHz: 6 dBi |
| Wireless Security | WPA/WPA2/WPA3 | |
| Mesh Ready | Yes (with UniFi access point) | |
| Notable Design | Front-facing 4.7″ touchscreen, microSD slot | Egg shape design, Color-changing ring status light, Front-facing 0.96″ vertical status screen, microSD slot |
| UniFi Application Suite (concurrent supported apps) | Network, Protect, Talk, Access, Connect | |
| Max UniFi Device Support (Concurrent access points, cameras, phones, etc.) | 30+ | |
| Max Camera Support (Protect app) | HD (5) 2K (2) 4K (1) | |
| Max Concurrent User Support (end-devices) | 300+ | |
| IDS/IPS Throughput (routing bandwidth with security turned on) | 2.3Gbps | |
| Software Version (at review) | TBD | UniFi OS: 4.1.18 Network: 9.0.114 |
| Release Date | February, 2026 | February 25, 2025 |
| US Launch Cost (compare prices) | $499 | $279 |

Availability and pricing
Ubiquiti says the UniFi 5G Max is available today and costs $399. The UniFi 5G Max Outdoor and Dream Router 5G Max are slated to arrive in January and February 2026 and will cost $399 and $499, respectively.
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