Discovered a bug with the zone scoping alarms. I setup two zones on a camera: one for left half of the room and one for right half. I then setup an alarm for a person in the left half while not alarming on the right half. If the person is first detected in the right half and walks into the left half it won’t alarm. If they are first detected in the left half it works as expected. Tried something similar outside with vehicles and had the same result. Confirmed with another user the same result.
The only things I miss from BlueIris is the ability to allow or block access to camera audio per user (im sure its simple to add...) And the ability to bind audio to a camera from another camera. Fro exemple, I have a camera on top of a 100 feet tower and all I ear is wind but with blueiris I binded the audio of a camera close to the ground that was looking at the same spot of the garage backyard. Even more important to be able to bind audio from a unifi camera to another ONVIF camera that doesn't have audio on it in the same area. Please Ubiquiti ! Please !! 😂
@@Timichaud That's a great idea. I would put in a feature request.. because yeah, if you have a AI Pro or one of the cameras that has a nice array mic, you might want to overlay it over video from something that has no mic like the g4 PTZ
At 8:40 you mention you can skip frame by frame. Cool! But would it be possible to have a button to show a picture/frame what Protect believes to be the best quality image & zoom level (that it used itself to do the recognition).
When I try to create alarm for motion detection it doesn't let me select the specific motion zone like you did at 6:22 with the face id detection, is it only for face id or should it be available for motion detection too?
When do you think we will get 4k @ 60/120 fps per camera? When do you think that they will release a $5k all in one system/NVR that does all real-time AI deep Analysis? Currently, they’re using 5-10 year old arm cpus in all their hardware…. Do you think they’ll upgrade anytime soon?
@@harveyweizman I don't think either are on their horizon. They certainly are not going to go with a unified NVR system, the AI Key is a superior architecture than putting the compute on the NVR. 4k120 just isn't necessary for 99.9% of surveillance use cases.
@@DPCTechnology the cpu/gpu/npu that ubiquiti is using is over 5 years old… i don’t mind replacing my main system every 10 years… I’d prefer if they would release UnifiOS and let me install it on my own hardware… which is far superior… I don’t want 100 different modules in a server rack… the whole point is to unifi…. There have been routers/switches around for over 20 years that have 5+ Tbps transfer speeds etc.. The best thing they have going for them, is their software/UI… I have installed unifi systems in many locations… but I’m looking for a more compact system… with U.3 drive bays (NVME, SATA, and SAS support…) that can process all the ai internally… pcie 5.0 allows for storage expansion, network upgrade (It can use higher bandwidth fiber pcie cards such as QSFP28, QSFP56, OSFP…etc…), and for different GPUs, NPUs, and video encoders… the system can last well over 20 years… using an AMD epyc, intel Xeon max, or an arm based ampere cpu… Almost infinitely upgradable… All in one box.
Agree that Protect is the best system on the market. My one comment is that while the Ai Key is *awesome* we really need something beefier for multiple ONVIF cameras. Imagine you're taking over an existing Hikvision installation at a business with ~12 cameras. Putting 6 Ai Ports in is... clunky (if you can even buy them). We need a 1U solution that can do 12-16 ONVIF cameras.
Thanks for sharing.
Thank you for zooming in your screen because a lot of people are watching on a smartphone!
Nice video as always
@@Timichaud thanks for the kind feedback
The multiple zones alarm is awesome, and finally continuous archiving. Ubiquiti on a roll lately with new features
@@TotteVG I know, right??
Protect is great!
Discovered a bug with the zone scoping alarms. I setup two zones on a camera: one for left half of the room and one for right half. I then setup an alarm for a person in the left half while not alarming on the right half. If the person is first detected in the right half and walks into the left half it won’t alarm. If they are first detected in the left half it works as expected. Tried something similar outside with vehicles and had the same result. Confirmed with another user the same result.
@@photoneffect interesting, sounds like a glitch. Did you let uniFi know?
@@DPCTechnologyI posted in the community forum and tagged them. No acknowledgment.
The only things I miss from BlueIris is the ability to allow or block access to camera audio per user (im sure its simple to add...)
And the ability to bind audio to a camera from another camera. Fro exemple, I have a camera on top of a 100 feet tower and all I ear is wind but with blueiris I binded the audio of a camera close to the ground that was looking at the same spot of the garage backyard.
Even more important to be able to bind audio from a unifi camera to another ONVIF camera that doesn't have audio on it in the same area.
Please Ubiquiti ! Please !! 😂
@@Timichaud That's a great idea. I would put in a feature request.. because yeah, if you have a AI Pro or one of the cameras that has a nice array mic, you might want to overlay it over video from something that has no mic like the g4 PTZ
@DPCTechnology exactly!
At 8:40 you mention you can skip frame by frame. Cool! But would it be possible to have a button to show a picture/frame what Protect believes to be the best quality image & zoom level (that it used itself to do the recognition).
Nice updates, thanks for the video’s you make I like them👍👌🏼
I like the 🎸 guitar wall as well 😉
LOL, changing it up.. I dont shoot from home often but need to make it look better. now i need to do some sounbd treatment..
When I try to create alarm for motion detection it doesn't let me select the specific motion zone like you did at 6:22 with the face id detection, is it only for face id or should it be available for motion detection too?
that upload for Face and LPR is a huge deal. my security team have been asking for that ever since I introduced them to our first AI Camera
@@dimensional7915 100%
FYI, Conference room is misspelled...
Im the world's worst spealer!
When do you think we will get 4k @ 60/120 fps per camera?
When do you think that they will release a $5k all in one system/NVR that does all real-time AI deep Analysis? Currently, they’re using 5-10 year old arm cpus in all their hardware…. Do you think they’ll upgrade anytime soon?
@@harveyweizman I don't think either are on their horizon. They certainly are not going to go with a unified NVR system, the AI Key is a superior architecture than putting the compute on the NVR. 4k120 just isn't necessary for 99.9% of surveillance use cases.
@@DPCTechnology the cpu/gpu/npu that ubiquiti is using is over 5 years old… i don’t mind replacing my main system every 10 years… I’d prefer if they would release UnifiOS and let me install it on my own hardware… which is far superior… I don’t want 100 different modules in a server rack… the whole point is to unifi….
There have been routers/switches around for over 20 years that have 5+ Tbps transfer speeds etc..
The best thing they have going for them, is their software/UI…
I have installed unifi systems in many locations… but I’m looking for a more compact system… with U.3 drive bays (NVME, SATA, and SAS support…) that can process all the ai internally… pcie 5.0 allows for storage expansion, network upgrade (It can use higher bandwidth fiber pcie cards such as QSFP28, QSFP56, OSFP…etc…), and for different GPUs, NPUs, and video encoders… the system can last well over 20 years… using an AMD epyc, intel Xeon max, or an arm based ampere cpu…
Almost infinitely upgradable…
All in one box.
Agree that Protect is the best system on the market. My one comment is that while the Ai Key is *awesome* we really need something beefier for multiple ONVIF cameras. Imagine you're taking over an existing Hikvision installation at a business with ~12 cameras. Putting 6 Ai Ports in is... clunky (if you can even buy them). We need a 1U solution that can do 12-16 ONVIF cameras.
It would be nice!
1st.
@@Monster_Rancher LOL