NanoBeam is an innovative line of parabolic access points that replaces the NanoBridge series. They incorporate all the best practices of Ubiquiti, support the AirMax protocol and are equipped with integrated long-range antennas that are capable of transmitting a clear signal without loss over a distance of several kilometers. The beauty of the series is affordability: a single access point costs a little more than a regular home router and, in fact, belongs to the entry level.


A feature of NanoBeam devices is a screwless mount, which greatly simplifies the installation process. The design with a plastic sleeve, a clip ring and a plastic bundle allows you to hang access points around the perimeter of the room in a couple of minutes and proceed to setting up the network. The hotspots themselves are inspired by flat ceiling lights that seamlessly blend into the interior. In the case of outdoor installation, the latest revisions provide an ESD protection circuit, which ensures the safety of the plates from electrostatic discharges.

For the vast majority of home users, a single wireless router is responsible for Wi-Fi, and most often this is enough. But if we are talking about large rooms, offices, private houses and open spaces, one router is not enough. The updated NanoBeam models released in 2019 and beyond support proprietary AirMax AC technology and are equipped with custom TDMA processors, so that wireless coverage is not subject to typical problems of ordinary home routers, such as network congestion due to numerous connections, or poor signal throughput associated with many physical barriers.

In addition, the NanoBeam series supports the UISP mobile application, which allows you to fine-tune the network, check the quality of coverage, remotely control individual network nodes (if there are several) and even allocate a separate channel for Internet radio.