2021-08-06 15:11
Ubiquiti
Alex Lowe

Ubiquiti announces new UniFi Protect Camera AI 360, which is in beta currently

Ubiquiti announces new UniFi Protect Camera AI 360, which is in beta currently

This week, Ubiquiti has revealed the new UniFi Protect AI 360 but it isn’t yet available to purchase. Ubiquiti never usually reveals a new beta product publicly, usually it stays around in the Early Access store until it gets launched properly. However, Ubiquiti has released a YouTube video about the new UniFi Protect AI 360 and all that is new.

The form factor is similar to a UniFi access point, as is the mounting hardware. The camera has a 360° fisheye lens, with a resolution of 1920 x 1920 at 30FPS and it looks like it can be moved around by pan tilt zoom in software, its also vandal and water resistant, rated at IPX4 and IK08 with the optional bubble lens. Ubiquiti also say the AI 360 has exchanged smart detection, more capable at busy scenes as a use case for this camera is in a ceiling, looking down on a parking area or shop floor.

The new UniFi Protect AI 360 should be coming later this year and is available now in the US and EU official UI Early Access stores.

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Alex Lowe

Ubiquiti announces new UniFi Protect Camera AI 360, which is in beta currently

Alex Lowe is the owner and editor of the interface and started the website in 2013. He publishes the majority of the content on the website, hosts the three podcasts and the runs the YouTube channels. Alex has a professional background in computer networking, FWA and WiFi.

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