I suppose if you’re taking a tentative step beyond mere Belkin, Linksys, Netgear for SOHO/mid-sized businesses, sure, depending on the product. IDK about their longer range radio link transceivers.
I can’t say I was terribly impressed by their line-up. I really don’t care to be forced to run a VM &/or buy the IT equivalent of an iLok key* — UnFi — just to use the equipment to their fullest capabilities. Some of it just isn’t that compelling: their APs aren’t much different hardware wise than what’s commonly available when looking ‘under the hood.’ I think GL could easily outmanoeuvre them on that point alone (see attached).
This still assumes Ubnt’s firmware isn’t still riddled with bugs, scenario dependant, of course. I gave up caring. Their pretty, proprietary GUI(s) mean nothing if the packets don’t flow properly to spec… so I’ve pretty much sworn off the closed-source crack of Ubnt’s offerings, even if it runs/ran a fork/strain of VyOS/Debian.