
Good Story
The Ubiquiti NanoStation 5AC Loco (LOCO5AC) is a compact outdoor 5 GHz airMAX AC radio CPE with an integrated 13 dBi dual‑polarized antenna, delivering 450+ Mbps throughput and 10+ km range, powered via passive PoE and managed through a dedicated 2.4 GHz radio.
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$208.99
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Expert Opinion
Professional sources praise the LOCO5AC as an excellent, ultra‑compact solution for point‑to‑point and point‑to‑multipoint deployments, noting its high gain, updated airMAX AC chipset, dedicated management radio, and cost‑effective PoE power delivery, making it a versatile choice for installers seeking performance in a small footprint.
What Users Say
No specific consumer reviews were found; product descriptions imply reliability and ease of deployment, but real‑world user testimonials are absent from the available sources.
Common Complaints
Minor discrepancies across sources regarding memory size (64 MB vs 128 MB) and power‑supply variants cause confusion for buyers.
How It Compares
vs. Ubiquiti NanoStation 5AC (NS-5AC)
Advantages
Disadvantages
Choose the full‑size NS‑5AC when higher antenna gain and optional accessories are needed; choose the LOCO5AC for ultra‑compact, cost‑effective deployments.
vs. MikroTik 5 GHz CPE
Advantages
Disadvantages
MikroTik is suited for users needing advanced routing features and multiple ports, while LOCO5AC excels in simplicity and compactness.
vs. TP‑Link Pharos 5 GHz CPE
Advantages
Disadvantages
TP‑Link Pharos is a budget-friendly alternative for straightforward links, but the LOCO5AC offers superior integrated management and a smaller footprint for constrained installations.
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