

This is an optional part of a UniFi Video setup, but it saves you needing to provision and setup a computer running the UniFi Video software.
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It is also 1080p at 30FPS, also PoE, and can be mounted either horizontally on the wall or vertically on the ceiling. It’s designed for indoor use and isn’t fully weatherproof like the other camera. This is a dome-style camera, meaning it has a lower profile than the standard G3s. G3 Dome video camera (model: UVC-G3-DOME) This means that you can plug it into a UniFi switch and that will provide all the power that’s needed. It records 1080p at 30FPS and is powered by PoE. It’s designed to be fixed either to the wall or onto a pole. This is a fully weatherproof, ‘bullet style’ camera. There are three pieces of equipment in this setup, two video cameras and a recorder unit. If you’re looking to purchase and setup the UniFi Video system, or just want to see what you have to do when setting up, then hopefully this will be useful to you. In the meantime, I wanted to share my progress so far, which is the setup and configuration. Basically, I want to do the best job of the review that I can, and I can’t do that until I’ve set them up and run them for a few weeks. I absolutely am planning a full review of the Ubiquiti UniFi Video system including a comparison against other available solutions, but this isn’t it.

This was always in the plan but rather than complete the WiFi install first, I thought I’d make a start on this as well.ĭisclaimer: Ubiquiti kindly sent me these units which has enabled me to provide this information to you. In the meantime, I’m focusing my attention on security cameras. You can read part one of this here, but right now I’m dealing with cabling issues so things have slowed down a bit. I’m in the middle of a big home Wi-Fi refitting project using Ubiquiti UniFi equipment.

Building a Killer Home Security Camera setup with the Ubiquiti UniFi Video System – First Look, Setup & Configuration
