New UniFi Protect Devices: Smart Sensors, Loud Sirens, and Supercharged Gateways

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While the spotlight of the recent Protect 6.1 update has been on smarter AI and better playback, Ubiquiti also quietly dropped some very cool new hardware into the UniFi ecosystem — and we’re very excited about what this means for the future of smart security.

Say hello to three new additions:

Together, these tools open up a whole new layer of intelligent, integrated site monitoring — ideal for homes, offices, retail spaces, and schools.

SuperLink Gateway – Smarter Power, Simpler Installs

The new SuperLink Gateway acts as a central smart hub for UniFi Protect accessories — and it’s more than just a power source:

All-new groundbreaking wireless protocol, SuperLink. With ultra-low latency, impressive scalability, and multi-kilometer range, it sets a new standard for secure, reliable IoT connectivity.

Think of it as a “smart accessory base station”.

Environmental Sensor – Smart Sensing for Safer Spaces

This little sensor is a game-changer for indoor environments.

The UniFi Environmental Sensor adds multi-layered detection to your setup:

Great for:

We see this being incredibly useful in schools, shops, and anywhere where heat, cold, or damp could become an issue.

PoE Siren – Make Some (Smart) Noise

Finally, the UniFi PoE Siren brings active deterrence to the Protect platform:

Finally, the UniFi PoE Siren brings active deterrence to the Protect platform:

This finally gives UniFi users a way to respond to events — not just record them.

What This Means for Ionuvo Clients

This new range of SuperLink accessories pushes UniFi Protect from passive CCTV into active, intelligent site management.

Want These Installed?

If you’re upgrading your security or starting fresh, we can integrate these new tools into your UniFi setup. We offer:

Based in Buckfastleigh, we support clients across Dartmoor and the South West.

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