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New Ubiquiti cameras

Ubiquiti has recently expanded its UniFi Camera Security line with several new models, each designed to cater to different surveillance needs. Here’s a brief overview of some of the latest offerings:

  • AI Pro: Boasts incredible resolution with advanced AI capabilities for long-range applications.
  • AI DSLR: Offers unmatched image quality and performance in low-light conditions.
  • G5 Dome Ultra: Redefines compactness for dome cameras while providing wide area coverage.
  • G5 Turret Ultra: A weatherproof option with long-range night vision.
  • AI 360: Provides panoramic coverage with digital PTZ control and advanced AI detections.

These cameras come with features like 2K or 4K resolution, wide to ultra-wide field of views, IR night vision capabilities, optical zoom, and enhanced detection accuracy. They are designed for both indoor and outdoor use, with some models offering weatherproofing and tamper resistance. Additionally, they support Power over Ethernet (PoE) for easy deployment.

Here’s a comparison of the new Ubiquiti G5 Dome Ultra and G5 Turret Ultra cameras:

G5 Dome Ultra

  • Resolution: 2K (4MP)
  • Viewing Angle: Ultra-wide 102.4°
  • IR Night Vision: 20 m (65 ft)
  • AI Event Detections: Yes
  • Power: PoE
  • Mounting: Optional Flush Mount for in-ceiling installation
  • Weather Resistance: Not specified
  • Operating Temperature: -20 to 40º C (-4 to 104º F)
  • Price: $129.00

G5 Turret Ultra

  • Resolution: 2K (4MP)
  • Viewing Angle: Ultra-wide 102.4°
  • IR Night Vision: 30 m (98 ft)
  • AI Event Detections: Yes
  • Power: PoE
  • Mounting: Surface mount
  • Weather Resistance: Weatherproof (IP66 rating)
  • Operating Temperature: -30 to 50º C (-22 to 122º F)
  • Price: $129.00

Both cameras are designed for high-resolution surveillance with advanced AI detection capabilities and are powered over Ethernet for easy installation. The G5 Dome Ultra is ideal for low-profile indoor security, while the G5 Turret Ultra’s weatherproof design makes it suitable for outdoor exposed areas. They share similar features like video compression, frame rate, and sensor type, but differ in their night vision range and weather resistance. For more detailed information, you can visit the Ubiquiti Store.

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