Unifi access electric strike and maglock

Published 2022-08-09
In this video we take a look at the new Unifi access lock electric strike and Unifi access lock Magnetic

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Intro 0:00
Taking a closer look at the Unifi maglock and the electric strike 0:50
Connecting the electric strike and maglock to the Unifi access hub 3:32
Final thoughts 5:28

All Comments (21)
  • @Shirotama0
    YES, YES. Please 🙏 there are literally no tutorials, and as someone who has unifi access as their front door lock it would be fantastic to have a tutorial on how to install the door strike correctly connected on a door. Again, great content, many thanks
  • @Polkster13
    Great video and very informative.  Those little orange things are called Wagos and are used instead of wire nuts. They are used a lot in European countries and are just now starting to make inroads into the US by replacing wire nuts.
  • @DanKing79
    Definitely need to see the wiring of a strike into a door frame, how you route the wires, etc. I'm really interested in this but haven't been able to get my hands on the equipment so I'll live vicariously through you!
  • Perfect, Thank you. Can you please also make a video of how you install it in the door?
  • @kelemvor3333
    I would love to see a video of Ashley installing one of these from scratch. We are looking at something similar at our church but I've never had to install a door strike before.
  • @rocksem9451
    I would like to see an install of the strike if you do.
  • @nightbladexxx
    The mag lock looks like the seco-larm's 600 and 1200 w/ the optional bracket. Granted Ubiquiti did a much better job packaging it. I hope the bolt that goes through the door is of better quality than Seco-larm's as it's easy to cross thread and if you use the rubber bushings like they want goo luck getting the bolt to thread. I've installed a bunch of those now, and everyone is a pain. Mounting them is a chore too. Make sure you use a drilling jig to drill straight through the door as if you're off it that through bolt is a nightmare to get to thread. That bolt needs to be better quality steel and at least a 1/4 inch longer. 3/8's would be better if you want to use the rubber bushings. Also it needs something to grip the door better as when you tighten it down it loves to spin. The mag strikes are much easier to use, just more door frame fishing.
  • @danielahl8729
    Perfect, Thank you. Can you please also make a video of how you install it in the door
  • @dw-dj1ii
    So I'm a little confused now with the electric lock option. We have a metal frame glass door out front that doesn't have a latch (like the little thingy that you'd turn a door knob to unhook the door from the plate/frame to open it). It's just a handle and you pull or push to open the door, and it has a lock that latches when we close up for the day. We want to do an electric lock but not sure if that would work in our door situation. Would the electric lock make the lock itself turn to lock/unlock as we push the Exit button (or swipe to enter), if that makes sense..? Or would we have to use the magnetic lock option since there's no door latch thingy?
  • @BreakItYourself
    Can the electric strike be mounted on an exterior door that opens out? I'm guessing it would need to be waterproof or rain-resistant if so. That's what I'm in the market for.
  • @deonh9303
    Would love to see the Strike install video - thx. 👍🏻
  • Very informative vid and just wondering which is noisier ? I'd be placing one of them on a door under a bedroom
  • when will they integrate fire alarm settings to their controller? i mean when there is a fire signal at one controller that controller needs to send signals to all controllers to open doors..
  • @thedadvader7195
    can you confirm if the fail secure switch has been removed on the newer models of the UA-lock?
  • @AbylayB
    Could you post the dimensions of the maglock and it’s screw hole offset measurements for your next video, I am interested to see if I can retrofit mount this maglock to my door’s pre-existing screw holes. Thanks!
  • @d3monboi3
    bro, we want to see that install. You always make great vids!
  • @tngui79
    Hi there. What is the DPS+/- used for with the EM Maglock please?
  • @Polkster13
    By the way, I noticed you torn into the little plastic bag holding the parts. On all of the equipment I have gotten from UniFi, they have a a perforation line near the top of the bag which makes it very easy to tear along and open the bag with minimum fuss. Sort of like how they do their cardboard boxes.