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Ubiquiti USW Flex Mini 5 Port Managed Gigabit Switch
Ubiquiti USW Flex Mini 5 Port Managed Gigabit Switch
Ubiquiti USW Flex Mini 5 Port Managed Gigabit Switch
Ubiquiti USW Flex Mini 5 Port Managed Gigabit Switch
Ubiquiti USW Flex Mini 5 Port Managed Gigabit Switch
Ubiquiti USW Flex Mini 5 Port Managed Gigabit Switch
Ubiquiti USW Flex Mini 5 Port Managed Gigabit Switch
Ubiquiti USW Flex Mini 5 Port Managed Gigabit Switch
Ubiquiti USW Flex Mini 5 Port Managed Gigabit Switch
Ubiquiti USW Flex Mini 5 Port Managed Gigabit Switch
Ubiquiti USW Flex Mini 5 Port Managed Gigabit Switch

Ubiquiti USW Flex Mini 5 Port Managed Gigabit Switch

$55.64

(1,003 reviews)

Expand your network with the compact UniFi USW Flex Mini 5-Port Gigabit Managed Switch from Ubiquiti Networks. This 5-port fully managed router features five RJ45 Gigabit Ethernet ports that provide fast, wired connections to compatible devices, supporting a 10 Gb/s switching capacity and 7.44 Mpps forwarding rate. The Flex Mini can also be powered through its PoE-in port when connected to a compatible 802.3af/at device or using the included USB Type-C power adapter. With its small, fanless desktop design, the Flex Mini fits into almost any office, home, or business environment, where it operates silently. Use the UniFi Network Controller platform (version 5.12.5 or higher) to configure, manage, and monitor the switch and its connected devices.

Expand your network with the compact UniFi USW Flex Mini 5-Port Gigabit Managed Switch from Ubiquiti Networks. This 5-port fully managed router features five RJ45 Gigabit Ethernet ports that provide fast, wired connections to compatible devices, supporting a 10 Gb/s switching capacity and 7.44 Mpps forwarding rate. The Flex Mini can also be powered through its PoE-in port when connected to a compatible 802.3af/at device or using the included USB Type-C power adapter. With its small, fanless desktop design, the Flex Mini fits into almost any office, home, or business environment, where it operates silently. Use the UniFi Network Controller platform (version 5.12.5 or higher) to configure, manage, and monitor the switch and its connected devices.

Ubiquiti USW Flex Mini 5 Port Managed Gigabit Switch

(1,003 reviews)

Expand your network with the compact UniFi USW Flex Mini 5-Port Gigabit Managed Switch from Ubiquiti Networks. This 5-port fully managed router features five RJ45 Gigabit Ethernet ports that provide fast, wired connections to compatible devices, supporting a 10 Gb/s switching capacity and 7.44 Mpps forwarding rate. The Flex Mini can also be powered through its PoE-in port when connected to a compatible 802.3af/at device or using the included USB Type-C power adapter. With its small, fanless desktop design, the Flex Mini fits into almost any office, home, or business environment, where it operates silently. Use the UniFi Network Controller platform (version 5.12.5 or higher) to configure, manage, and monitor the switch and its connected devices.

Expand your network with the compact UniFi USW Flex Mini 5-Port Gigabit Managed Switch from Ubiquiti Networks. This 5-port fully managed router features five RJ45 Gigabit Ethernet ports that provide fast, wired connections to compatible devices, supporting a 10 Gb/s switching capacity and 7.44 Mpps forwarding rate. The Flex Mini can also be powered through its PoE-in port when connected to a compatible 802.3af/at device or using the included USB Type-C power adapter. With its small, fanless desktop design, the Flex Mini fits into almost any office, home, or business environment, where it operates silently. Use the UniFi Network Controller platform (version 5.12.5 or higher) to configure, manage, and monitor the switch and its connected devices.

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The lowest price for Ubiquiti USW Flex Mini 5 Port Managed Gigabit Switch right now is $55.64 at UBWH Australia, compared across 17 retailers.

The all-time low was $47.00 on 27 Feb 2026 — today's price is 18% above the lowest ever. That's a little above the best price we've seen.

Prices last updated 10 June 2026.

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$59.00

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Free delivery

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$55.64

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Centre Com

$59.00

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$59.00

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BPC Technology

$59.00

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Delivery between 15–17 June $16.65

MSY

$59.00

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CCTV Guru

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$259.00

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Delivery $16

Price history

Price history

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Reviews

A great value for the money, but not without issues.
17 May 2022Christian

originally posted on bhphotovideo.com

I purchased a couple of these to provide some easy wired connectivity in 2 offices, all attached to an all Ubiquiti infrastructure running the latest Unifi controller. I encountered enormous issues as the devices as the controller attempted adoption. Had issues for hours, when I finally realized the switches were aggressively acquiring the same ip, 192.168.1.20. Problematic, because I have dedicated and statically assigned servers using those internal addresses, creating a huge problem. After much troubleshooting, I reset them (for the 50th time) and opted to not use port 1 as uplink, and by using the following ports and not port 1, they grabbed a DHCP lease and I was finally able to statically assign the desired IP addresses. After this, I was then able to finally ... MoreI purchased a couple of these to provide some easy wired connectivity in 2 offices, all attached to an all Ubiquiti infrastructure running the latest Unifi controller. I encountered enormous issues as the devices as the controller attempted adoption. Had issues for hours, when I finally realized the switches were aggressively acquiring the same ip, 192.168.1.20. Problematic, because I have dedicated and statically assigned servers using those internal addresses, creating a huge problem. After much troubleshooting, I reset them (for the 50th time) and opted to not use port 1 as uplink, and by using the following ports and not port 1, they grabbed a DHCP lease and I was finally able to statically assign the desired IP addresses. After this, I was then able to finally connect the rest of the ports to equipment and they have worked fine since. I think that given the prevalence of 192.168.1.* addressing in private lans, especially in consumer environments, it baffles the mind how the devices automatically attempt to grab that address, instead of just functioning in DHCP mode. I think the other issue is documentation, it's quite limited and I only figured out the issues after digging through discussion boards and with my own troubleshooting. But, with all of this said, the switches perform surprisingly well and consistently, which is amazing for their price point and being actual managed switches that integrate with my Unify environment. They are worth it, in my opinion, despite the pain of figuring out the issue.

A word on POE
26 March 2023John

originally posted on bhphotovideo.com

First off I like this little 5 port switch. It's great for temporary setups such as live events where wired connectivity is preferable to overloaded WiFi. (Bearing in mind youll need a unifi controller on network or web hosted.) It also makes a good smart device switch. Example) put it behind a TV to hard wire Roku, Apple TV, or gaming consoles. Its small and light weight. It also helps in situations where a switch is already saturated and a user wants an inexpesive soluion to add a couple of devices. It doesnt get warm. Managed like any other Unifi switch its simple to setup and reliable. Now a word on POE. There's quite a few reviews that ambiguously talk about POE. This device can be powered by 802.3af POE. It can be powered via USB-C as well. However in either ... MoreFirst off I like this little 5 port switch. It's great for temporary setups such as live events where wired connectivity is preferable to overloaded WiFi. (Bearing in mind youll need a unifi controller on network or web hosted.) It also makes a good smart device switch. Example) put it behind a TV to hard wire Roku, Apple TV, or gaming consoles. Its small and light weight. It also helps in situations where a switch is already saturated and a user wants an inexpesive soluion to add a couple of devices. It doesnt get warm. Managed like any other Unifi switch its simple to setup and reliable. Now a word on POE. There's quite a few reviews that ambiguously talk about POE. This device can be powered by 802.3af POE. It can be powered via USB-C as well. However in either instance it does NOT offer any POE output. It's a simple managed 1-in-4-out gigabit switch. That said, it does feature full VLAN capabilities on all ports.

Best Inexpensive Switch
25 April 2022ALBERT

originally posted on adorama.com

Ubiquiti - pretty much says all you need to know. A fantastic managed switch that is inexpensive and small but preforms great. Some complain about Ubiquiti equipment being difficult to set up. Not the case for me, I'm not the most advanced user but for a nice reliable home system it is an incredible switch. I see it as a big step up from the typical unmanaged switch and if the network is well designed it will perform great. Mine is a secondary switch that handles printers, a Nintendo Switch and Apple TV. Have one at mother-in-laws house running a couple of POE WiFi access points. Rock solid Ubiquity systems are great. Her WiFi system keeps her Apple watch going even if she doesn't remember to take her iPhone with her. She has called for help like when she got her ... MoreUbiquiti - pretty much says all you need to know. A fantastic managed switch that is inexpensive and small but preforms great. Some complain about Ubiquiti equipment being difficult to set up. Not the case for me, I'm not the most advanced user but for a nice reliable home system it is an incredible switch. I see it as a big step up from the typical unmanaged switch and if the network is well designed it will perform great. Mine is a secondary switch that handles printers, a Nintendo Switch and Apple TV. Have one at mother-in-laws house running a couple of POE WiFi access points. Rock solid Ubiquity systems are great. Her WiFi system keeps her Apple watch going even if she doesn't remember to take her iPhone with her. She has called for help like when she got her power chair stuck just off the sidewalk outside! Apple watch worked (testimony to Apple and my wife for teaching her to use it). She is 90+ and home network is very important! I highly recomend this product.

Specification

General
Device TypeSwitch - 5 ports - smart
Enclosure TypeDesktop
SubtypeGigabit Ethernet
Ports4 x 10/100/1000 + 1 x 10/100/1000 (PoE+)

Price comparison

Updated about 16 hours ago
Please note: price history and price alerts are not available for some stores, including Amazon.com.au.
Amazon.com.au

$59.00

Ubiquity Network USW Flex Mini UniFi Switch

Free delivery

Affiliate Disclosure: We may receive a small commission for purchases made through this link at no extra cost to you. This helps support our site. Thank you!

UBWH Australia

$55.64

UniFi 5-Port Managed GbE Switch

Delivery $21.57

Centre Com

$59.00

Ubiquiti Flex Mini Compact 5-port Layer 2 Switch

Delivery between 12–17 June $11.64

Umart

$59.00

Ubiquiti USW Flex Mini 5 Port Managed UniFi Gigabit Switch USW FLEX MINI - Switches

Delivery $12.73

BPC Technology

$59.00

Ubiquiti USW Flex Mini - Managed, UniFi, Layer 2 Gigabit Switch - 1x PoE Input

Delivery between 15–17 June $16.65

Price history

Price history

Please note: price history and price alerts are not available for some stores, including Amazon.com.au.

Reviews

A great value for the money, but not without issues.
17 May 2022

I purchased a couple of these to provide some easy wired connectivity in 2 offices, all attached to an all Ubiquiti infrastructure running the latest Unifi controller. I encountered enormous issues as the devices as the controller attempted adoption. Had issues for hours, when I finally realized the switches were aggressively acquiring the same ip, 192.168.1.20. Problematic, because I have dedicated and statically assigned servers using those internal addresses, creating a huge problem. After much troubleshooting, I reset them (for the 50th time) and opted to not use port 1 as uplink, and by using the following ports and not port 1, they grabbed a DHCP lease and I was finally able to statically assign the desired IP addresses. After this, I was then able to finally ... MoreI purchased a couple of these to provide some easy wired connectivity in 2 offices, all attached to an all Ubiquiti infrastructure running the latest Unifi controller. I encountered enormous issues as the devices as the controller attempted adoption. Had issues for hours, when I finally realized the switches were aggressively acquiring the same ip, 192.168.1.20. Problematic, because I have dedicated and statically assigned servers using those internal addresses, creating a huge problem. After much troubleshooting, I reset them (for the 50th time) and opted to not use port 1 as uplink, and by using the following ports and not port 1, they grabbed a DHCP lease and I was finally able to statically assign the desired IP addresses. After this, I was then able to finally connect the rest of the ports to equipment and they have worked fine since. I think that given the prevalence of 192.168.1.* addressing in private lans, especially in consumer environments, it baffles the mind how the devices automatically attempt to grab that address, instead of just functioning in DHCP mode. I think the other issue is documentation, it's quite limited and I only figured out the issues after digging through discussion boards and with my own troubleshooting. But, with all of this said, the switches perform surprisingly well and consistently, which is amazing for their price point and being actual managed switches that integrate with my Unify environment. They are worth it, in my opinion, despite the pain of figuring out the issue.

Christian originally posted on bhphotovideo.com
A word on POE
26 March 2023

First off I like this little 5 port switch. It's great for temporary setups such as live events where wired connectivity is preferable to overloaded WiFi. (Bearing in mind youll need a unifi controller on network or web hosted.) It also makes a good smart device switch. Example) put it behind a TV to hard wire Roku, Apple TV, or gaming consoles. Its small and light weight. It also helps in situations where a switch is already saturated and a user wants an inexpesive soluion to add a couple of devices. It doesnt get warm. Managed like any other Unifi switch its simple to setup and reliable. Now a word on POE. There's quite a few reviews that ambiguously talk about POE. This device can be powered by 802.3af POE. It can be powered via USB-C as well. However in either ... MoreFirst off I like this little 5 port switch. It's great for temporary setups such as live events where wired connectivity is preferable to overloaded WiFi. (Bearing in mind youll need a unifi controller on network or web hosted.) It also makes a good smart device switch. Example) put it behind a TV to hard wire Roku, Apple TV, or gaming consoles. Its small and light weight. It also helps in situations where a switch is already saturated and a user wants an inexpesive soluion to add a couple of devices. It doesnt get warm. Managed like any other Unifi switch its simple to setup and reliable. Now a word on POE. There's quite a few reviews that ambiguously talk about POE. This device can be powered by 802.3af POE. It can be powered via USB-C as well. However in either instance it does NOT offer any POE output. It's a simple managed 1-in-4-out gigabit switch. That said, it does feature full VLAN capabilities on all ports.

John originally posted on bhphotovideo.com
Best Inexpensive Switch
25 April 2022

Ubiquiti - pretty much says all you need to know. A fantastic managed switch that is inexpensive and small but preforms great. Some complain about Ubiquiti equipment being difficult to set up. Not the case for me, I'm not the most advanced user but for a nice reliable home system it is an incredible switch. I see it as a big step up from the typical unmanaged switch and if the network is well designed it will perform great. Mine is a secondary switch that handles printers, a Nintendo Switch and Apple TV. Have one at mother-in-laws house running a couple of POE WiFi access points. Rock solid Ubiquity systems are great. Her WiFi system keeps her Apple watch going even if she doesn't remember to take her iPhone with her. She has called for help like when she got her ... MoreUbiquiti - pretty much says all you need to know. A fantastic managed switch that is inexpensive and small but preforms great. Some complain about Ubiquiti equipment being difficult to set up. Not the case for me, I'm not the most advanced user but for a nice reliable home system it is an incredible switch. I see it as a big step up from the typical unmanaged switch and if the network is well designed it will perform great. Mine is a secondary switch that handles printers, a Nintendo Switch and Apple TV. Have one at mother-in-laws house running a couple of POE WiFi access points. Rock solid Ubiquity systems are great. Her WiFi system keeps her Apple watch going even if she doesn't remember to take her iPhone with her. She has called for help like when she got her power chair stuck just off the sidewalk outside! Apple watch worked (testimony to Apple and my wife for teaching her to use it). She is 90+ and home network is very important! I highly recomend this product.

ALBERT originally posted on adorama.com
Best small home switch you can buy
23 February 2022

I was looking for a cheap home switch, and I'm really glad I spent a few extra dollars for this one. In addition to being 1GBe (100MB is too slow for current and future internet speeds), it also has power over Ethernet and an optional USB-C power cable. Not having another proprietary 5v or 12v power dongle that I will eventually have to trash is great. In addition to having all the features I want, and some that I didn't even know that I wanted, the construction is much more robust than other options. It is even smaller and more attractive/understated that any other switch I saw and the packaging was very easy to deal with. I'm sold on Ubiquiti and will be using them for all future networking needs.

Jonathan S originally posted on microcenter.com
Solid
5 January 2023

Works perfectly for my needs. I had been using a USG and a Unifi AP and needed to introduce a switch into the environment to add additional wired devices. I tried a cheap managed Netgear switch that didn't have the capabilities necessary to run the AP with my VPNs. I had a minor issue with this switch not staying adopted into my controller, but it continued to function with my settings and the issue resolved itself after a day. This switch is a great value for the price.

Chris originally posted on bhphotovideo.com
Tiny Gigabit Switch powered with POE
15 December 2021

Sometimes it is just too hard to run multiple cables back to a central closet, particularly in an older masonry building. We were able to snag a now-unused CAT-6 cable from floor one and swing it up to a room on floor two, terminate it and plug a short patch cable betwern the now terminated cable and port 1 of this switch. The switch grabbed POE, started, and provided gig-speed network to a smart TV and a lap top. Adoption went smoothly and everything was up and running promptly--and much faster than the wireless the users were over taxing. And the price is right, I bought a 3-pack and have deployed two already. If the third one is deployed quickly I'll buy a 5 pack next. The silly thing is so small, it easily fits in a pocket.

Dudley originally posted on bhphotovideo.com
Tiny, but perfect
28 June 2022

Been a big fan of Ubiquiti, running a pretty extensive Unifi network for my home. I used this to replace a basic (unmanaged) switch, and it works like a charm. I don’t often consider UI to be a value brand, but this is a great product for the money. Possible to be POE-powered (but not power POE devices - that’s relegated to a higher-end model; which is a bummer, but understandable), compact, easily added to the Unifi controller. Might end up buying another to swap out other small unmanaged switches.

originally posted on microcenter.com
Unreliable. Only reliable at 100Mbps
23 May 2022

The auto negotiation is terrible and only works sometimes. Won't connect half of the time unless you explicitly set it to 100Mbps, but that defeats the purpose of buying a gigabit switch. Disconnects randomly for no reason. I bought two of these switches and updated the firmware, yet these issues still persists on both of them. I have network switches from other brands that don't disconnect or have these similar issues. Terrible product. I've expected more from Ubiquiti.

popperandpop originally posted on bhphotovideo.com
What's not to love?
18 July 2022

I don't see any reason these wouldn't work on any network, but for the record, I run an all Ubiquiti network in my house - console, gateway, router, switches, access points, etc. I have added four of these little switches for more connectivity in rooms where I have only one Ethernet cable in-wall but wanted to add a streaming box, gaming console, network printer, data port - that sort of thing. For me, they have proven to be exactly what I need. I can power them from my main switch using POE so there is no need to run a power cord. I have had other brands of networking components (no names, but think linking your system and gearing your net) that occasionally needed to be power cycled because they have lost connectivity. I have never had any such issues with these. ... MoreI don't see any reason these wouldn't work on any network, but for the record, I run an all Ubiquiti network in my house - console, gateway, router, switches, access points, etc. I have added four of these little switches for more connectivity in rooms where I have only one Ethernet cable in-wall but wanted to add a streaming box, gaming console, network printer, data port - that sort of thing. For me, they have proven to be exactly what I need. I can power them from my main switch using POE so there is no need to run a power cord. I have had other brands of networking components (no names, but think linking your system and gearing your net) that occasionally needed to be power cycled because they have lost connectivity. I have never had any such issues with these. The size makes these little switches easy to place anywhere, and I have never known them to run hot. They just perform day after day, without trouble and I'm able to place them and forget them - until I need to utilize one more of the ports. Like I said, what's not to love?

James originally posted on bhphotovideo.com
super flexible switch everyone should have
27 September 2022

If your a Unifi Nerd, Buff, or techy, this little switch is great. I always like to keep a switch in my laptop go-bag, and this fit the bill. Cheap reliable and has extra features. Adopt this via a unifi controller and your set. take it with you when you need something and its still plug and play. OR dont adopt it and can use it as a plan jane dummy swtitch. Under the unifi controller you can setup VLANS, power it via POE (to skip the USB C power it comes with) and configure any other Layer2 protocols via the unifi controller. $30 switch is awesome, worth every penny.

mazdaboi originally posted on microcenter.com

Specification

General
Device TypeSwitch - 5 ports - smart
Enclosure TypeDesktop
SubtypeGigabit Ethernet
Ports4 x 10/100/1000 + 1 x 10/100/1000 (PoE+)

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