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Micro Center: Ubiquiti Pro Max 16 PoE 2.5G / 1G Managed Network Switch w/ Etherlighting

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Micro Center has Ubiquiti Pro Max 16 PoE 2.5G / 1G Managed Network Switch w/ Etherlighting (USW-PROMAX16POE) on sale for $349.99. Select free store pickup where available, otherwise shipping fees will apply.

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  • Four 60W 2.5G PoE++ Ethernet ports are available alongside twelve 30W Gigabit speed Ethernet ports with a total power budget of 180W for compatible equipment.
  • Two SFP+ ports are also available for up to 10 Gb/s uplinks.
  • Rack Mount (1U).

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  • At the time of this posting, our research indicates that this is $49.01 lower than the next best comparable online prices starting from $399.
  • Rated 4.9 out of 5 stars from customer reviews.

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Micro Center has Ubiquiti Pro Max 16 PoE 2.5G / 1G Managed Network Switch w/ Etherlighting (USW-PROMAX16POE) on sale for $349.99. Select free store pickup where available, otherwise shipping fees will apply.

Thanks to Community Member sp1nn for sharing this deal.
  • Note: Availability for pickup / shipping may vary by location.
Details:
  • Four 60W 2.5G PoE++ Ethernet ports are available alongside twelve 30W Gigabit speed Ethernet ports with a total power budget of 180W for compatible equipment.
  • Two SFP+ ports are also available for up to 10 Gb/s uplinks.
  • Rack Mount (1U).

Editor's Notes

Written by SaltyOne | Staff
  • At the time of this posting, our research indicates that this is $49.01 lower than the next best comparable online prices starting from $399.
  • Rated 4.9 out of 5 stars from customer reviews.

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JasonS1468
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Pretty sure this "breaking news" is an investment play to short Ubiquiti stock.

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SeriousLlama437Today 12:04 AM
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Yeah, no thanks. I regret the thousand I dropped during the holiday sales in light of the new news. Plus one of the switches requires an early access firmware to work with their own Poe+++ adapter. That's not what I signed up for.
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JasonS1468Today 12:08 AM
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Quote from tstarks :
Poor merchant reputation seems appropriate given the news.
Pretty sure this "breaking news" is an investment play to short Ubiquiti stock.
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Jeremy060Today 12:32 AM
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Quote from tstarks :
Poor merchant reputation seems appropriate given the news.
What news is that? Only thing I'm aware of is the domain dispute with Microcenter dot ai redirecting to malicious sites.. but that doesn't actually have anything to do with the company.
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Quote from Jeremy060 :
What news is that? Only thing I'm aware of is the domain dispute with Microcenter dot ai redirecting to malicious sites.. but that doesn't actually have anything to do with the company.
I think merchant (Microcenter) is being confused with Ubiquiti (manufacturer)
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Jeremy060Today 12:46 AM
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Quote from artcab :
I think merchant (Microcenter) is being confused with Ubiquiti (manufacturer)
Ah that makes more sense! More switches for the rest of us then! Always had great experiences with ubiquiti gear
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dcliveToday 12:57 AM
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Quote from Jeremy060 :
What news is that? Only thing I'm aware of is the domain dispute with Microcenter dot ai redirecting to malicious sites.. but that doesn't actually have anything to do with the company.
There's information that a Ubiquiti reseller has been selling Russia mountains of Ubiquiti hardware. And on top of that, Ubiquiti has done a very (very) poor job at policing where their hardware is sold (where being mostly Russia) by numerous other resellers.

Since they are a networking company, they have this data, including where each item is ultimately used and exactly what reseller put it there.

They could brick every box in Russia in moments, and greatly complicate their (the boxes...) ability to handle ongoing operations without some annoying hacks on the Russian side.

They could also easily cut off ties to that particular reseller with close to 100% accuracy.

Some believe they are slow rolling this.
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Quote from dclive :
There's information that a Ubiquiti reseller has been selling Russia mountains of Ubiquiti hardware. And on top of that, Ubiquiti has done a very (very) poor job at policing where their hardware is sold (where being mostly Russia) by numerous other resellers.

Since they are a networking company, they have this data, including where each item is ultimately used and exactly what reseller put it there.

They could brick every box in Russia in moments, and greatly complicate their (the boxes...) ability to handle ongoing operations without some annoying hacks on the Russian side.

They could also easily cut off ties to that particular reseller with close to 100% accuracy.

Some believe they are slow rolling this.
You are woefully uninformed about so many things in your post I do not even know where to begin...
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Quote from dclive :
There's information that a Ubiquiti reseller has been selling Russia mountains of Ubiquiti hardware. And on top of that, Ubiquiti has done a very (very) poor job at policing where their hardware is sold (where being mostly Russia) by numerous other resellers.

Since they are a networking company, they have this data, including where each item is ultimately used and exactly what reseller put it there.

They could brick every box in Russia in moments, and greatly complicate their (the boxes...) ability to handle ongoing operations without some annoying hacks on the Russian side.

They could also easily cut off ties to that particular reseller with close to 100% accuracy.

Some believe they are slow rolling this.
Lol. If they go ahead and start bricking hardware, then nobody will buy them.
And it's not like ubiquiti is cutting edge or anything special. Besides Russians have access to Huawei.
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HappyScene6682Today 01:07 AM
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I wish this fit in the 10 inch mini rack format
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will792Today 01:36 AM
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Description in MC page is incorrect. This switch has 12 1Gb POE+ ports, not POE++. Some of recent WiFi7 APs require POE++. Only 4 2.5Gb ports are POE++.
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dcliveToday 01:47 AM
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Quote from JasonS1468 :
You are woefully uninformed about so many things in your post I do not even know where to begin...
Cool! Correct me please.
Later Edit: Nevermind. Your last 20 posts are literally one-liner shitposts that attack other people. Goodbye!
Last edited by dclive January 31, 2026 at 06:50 PM.
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dcliveToday 01:48 AM
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Quote from Timless :
Lol. If they go ahead and start bricking hardware, then nobody will buy them.
And it's not like ubiquiti is cutting edge or anything special. Besides Russians have access to Huawei.
Fully agreed on all counts. But the fact remains that selling (or allowing your hardware to be sold) to Russia, right now, is the big bad, so they're getting some negative press on this.
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inefficientToday 02:00 AM
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Export restrictions are such a joke. If it was actually taken seriously Siemens would get nuked off the face of the earth.

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momostallionToday 02:04 AM
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lol i dont care if they open a boutique in russia.
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