UniFi Protect AI 360 Camera - Unboxing, Setup, and Testing
TLDRIn this video, Chris from Crosstalk Solutions reviews the Unifi Protect Camera AI 360, a 5-megapixel camera with a 1920x1920 square resolution designed for wide-angle monitoring, such as in retail stores or above cash registers. The camera is equipped with a 360-degree fisheye lens, PTZ functionality, and is weather-resistant with IK08 tamper-proof features. Chris explores the camera's setup, adoption process into the Unifi system, and its various features including smart detection modes and customizable live views. He concludes with a positive impression, highlighting its suitability for environments requiring a broad top-down view.
Takeaways
- 📦 The Unifi Protect camera AI 360 is the first 360-degree camera released for Unifi Protect, featuring a 1920 by 1920 square resolution for a top-down view.
- 📸 This 5-megapixel camera captures video at 30 frames per second and has PTZ (pan, tilt, zoom) capabilities, despite being a 360-degree camera.
- 💧 The camera is IPX4 weather-resistant, capable of withstanding water splashes from any direction, and IK08 tamper-proof, resisting forces equivalent to a 1.7 kg weight dropped from 300 mm.
- 🔧 The camera is powered by 802.3 AF PoE and comes with a quick start guide, mounting template, different lens options, a specialized wrench for the lens cover, and a screw kit.
- 🔄 The AI 360 can be adopted into Unifi Protect by plugging it into a PoE port on the Unifi switch, and it updates its firmware automatically.
- 🎥 The camera offers a square resolution due to its 360-degree fisheye view, and it has options to warp the video, allowing users to look around different areas of the footage.
- 🛠️ Smart detection features include person and vehicle detection, and users can set up smart detection zones, though there may be some software limitations in implementation.
- 🏠 The camera is optimized for outdoor durability with its weather-resistant and vandal-proof enclosure, making it suitable for both indoor and outdoor installations.
- 🚗 Chris from Crosstalk Solutions installed the camera in his garage, demonstrating its effectiveness in monitoring a wide field of view from a top-down perspective.
- 💡 The AI 360 is priced at $299 from Ubiquiti and is recommended for environments like mechanic shops or retail stores where a broad top-down view is necessary.
Q & A
What is the specific name of the camera being discussed in the transcript?
-The camera being discussed is the UniFi Protect Camera AI 360.
What is the resolution of the UniFi Protect Camera AI 360?
-The resolution of the UniFi Protect Camera AI 360 is 1920 by 1920 pixels, which is a square resolution suited for its 360-degree view.
What frame rate does the camera capture video at?
-The camera captures video at 30 frames per second.
What is the PTZ capability of the UniFi Protect Camera AI 360?
-The camera has PTZ (Pan Tilt Zoom) capability, although the exact functioning with a 360-degree camera is not explicitly detailed in the transcript.
How is the UniFi Protect Camera AI 360 designed to handle weather conditions?
-The camera is IPX4 weather resistant, meaning it can withstand water splashing from any direction, and it also has an IK08 vandal proof rating, which means it can withstand a force of 5 joules.
What type of power does the camera use?
-The camera is powered by 802.3 AF PoE (Power over Ethernet).
What additional features come with the camera for outdoor durability?
-The camera comes with a weather-resistant and IK08 vandal-proof enclosure, which optimizes its durability for outdoor use.
How does the camera's smart detection feature work?
-The camera offers smart detection features such as person and vehicle detection, as well as smart detection zones that can be configured within the UniFi Protect system.
What is the process for adopting the camera into the UniFi Protect system?
-The camera can be adopted by plugging it into a UniFi switch with 802.3 AF PoE, and then it should appear on the UniFi Protect interface for adoption. If it doesn't appear automatically, it can be added manually.
What limitations are there regarding the camera's live views and viewport?
-The live views have a limitation where different preset angles cannot be set per live view, and the viewport does not offer a dewarped view, displaying the same orientation as set in the live view.
What are some potential use cases for the UniFi Protect Camera AI 360?
-Potential use cases include retail stores, mechanics shops or garages, and any environment where a wide field of view from a top-down perspective is needed.
Outlines
📦 Unboxing and Initial Impressions of the UniFi Protect Camera AI 360
The paragraph begins with the host, Chris, welcoming viewers to Crosstalk Solutions and introducing the topic of the day, which is the Unifi Protect Camera AI 360. Chris explains that this is the first 360-degree camera released for UniFi Protect, highlighting its 1920 by 1920 square resolution and its suitability for retail stores or areas near cash registers. The camera's features are discussed, including its 5-megapixel quality, 30 frames per second video capture, PTZ (pan-tilt-zoom) functionality, and a 360-degree fisheye lens. Chris also notes the camera's weather resistance (IPX4 rating) and its tamper-proof design (IK08 rating). The unboxing experience is described, mentioning the included accessories such as a quick start guide, mounting template, and specialized wrench for the lens cover. The paragraph concludes with Chris preparing to adopt the camera into the UniFi Protect system.
🔍 Exploring the Camera's Features and Smart Detection Setup
In this paragraph, Chris delves deeper into the camera's features within the UniFi Protect interface. He discusses the camera's settings, highlighting the square resolution due to the 360-degree fisheye view and the available options to warp the video. Chris explores the smart detection features, including person and vehicle detection, and smart detection zones. He shares a trick to fix smart detection issues by adding a new zone and adjusting sensitivity settings. The paragraph also covers the camera's outdoor capabilities, mentioning the weather-resistant and vandal-proof design. Chris tests the camera's lenses, comparing the views with different lens covers and noting the negligible differences. The paragraph ends with Chris planning to install the camera in his garage, emphasizing the camera's potential for monitoring wide areas in various settings.
🎥 Live View and Playback Experience with the AI 360 Camera
The final paragraph focuses on Chris's experience after installing the AI 360 camera and using it in his garage. He appreciates the camera's ability to provide a live, warped view that can be manipulated using arrow keys or a mouse. This feature allows for a 360-degree perspective and the tracking of subjects in both live viewing and video playback. Chris also discusses the limitations he encountered, such as the inability to have different preset angles for each live view and the lack of dewarped view on the viewport. Despite these limitations, he expresses his satisfaction with the camera, considering its price and wide-angle monitoring capabilities. The paragraph concludes with Chris's recommendation of the camera for environments like mechanic shops or retail stores and invites viewer feedback on the product.
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Keywords
💡UniFi Protect
💡360 Camera AI 360
💡Resolution
💡PTZ
💡Weatherproof
💡IK08 Tamper Proof
💡802.3 AF PoE
💡Fisheye Lens
💡Warp Video
💡Smart Detection
💡Vandal Proof
Highlights
Introduction to the Unifi Protect Camera AI 360, a new 360-degree camera with a square resolution of 1920 by 1920.
The camera is designed for use in retail stores or areas near cash registers, providing a top-down view of the space below it.
The camera boasts a 5-megapixel sensor, capturing video at 30 frames per second and featuring PTZ (pan, tilt, zoom) capabilities.
The camera has a 360-degree fisheye lens and is IPX4 weather-resistant, capable of withstanding water splashes from any direction.
The camera is also IK08 tamper-proof, able to withstand a force of 5 joules, equivalent to a 1.7 kg weight dropped from 300mm.
Powered by 802.3 AF PoE, the camera has a simple setup with a network/PoE input and a reset switch.
The camera comes with a quick start guide, mounting template with a built-in level, and a specialized wrench for adjusting the bubble dome lens cover.
The camera can be easily adopted into the Unifi Protect system via a PoE connection and the Unifi Protect software.
Once adopted, the camera updates to the latest firmware, with a blue LED indicating it is online and ready for use.
The camera's settings include options for adjusting the resolution and enabling warp video, allowing for a more focused view of different areas.
The camera offers smart detection features, including person and vehicle detection, as well as customizable smart detection zones.
The camera's weather-resistant and vandal-proof design makes it suitable for both indoor and outdoor installations.
The camera can be mounted in various locations, such as a garage, to monitor a wide field of view from a top-down perspective.
The camera's de-warped view can be used not only for live viewing but also for video playback, allowing users to follow subjects and explore different areas of the footage.
Limitations include the inability to have different preset angles per live view and no dewarped view on the viewport.
The camera is priced at $299 and is ideal for environments like mechanic shops or retail stores where a wide field of view is necessary.
The video concludes with a call to action for viewers to like, subscribe, and share their thoughts on the Unifi Protect Camera AI 360.