2022-08-11 19:00
Ubiquiti
Alex Lowe

Ubiquiti announces UniFi Protect AI Theta – coming soon to EA

Ubiquiti announces UniFi Protect AI Theta – coming soon to EA

Ubiquiti today announced a new line of cameras for UniFi Protect, called AI Theta. This new cameras aims to make camera security less aesthetically intrusive in certain environments such as high end shopping outlets. The whole premise is separating the physical components and making the camera facing the people blend in more.

Ubiquiti says AI Theta is coming soon to early access, so based in previous products it could be available in GA to the general public anywhere between six months and two years from now.

Ubiquiti has separated out the electronics of the camera and the lens technology to achieve this. The box can be connected up to 30 meters away from the lens. Lenses available include 360° and telephoto for use in different applications.

The cameras look to support Smart Detections, high FPS and 4K resolution. Until Ubiquiti release more information about the new AI Theta line this video below is what we have to go on.

Video

Alex Lowe

Ubiquiti announces UniFi Protect AI Theta – coming soon to EA

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.

Other Posts

UniFi G6 Bullet
Ubiquiti launches new G6 Bullet camera
Ubiquiti launches new upgraded UniFi G6 Bullet camera for UniFi Protect
Ubiquiti stops the EA hardware program, something new is in the works
Earlier today Ubiquiti announced that the long standing EA hardware program would be coming to an end
Ubiquiti 10GB USB-C Adaptor
Ubiquiti launches new 10GB USB-C adaptor for Mac and PC
New 10Gbps adaptor from Ubiquiti launches for macOS and Windows
Ubiquiti launches the U7 Pro, the first 802.11be UniFi AP
The fist WIFi 7 (802.11be) AP is now out from Ubiquiti, with a 2.5GbE PoE port and $189 price tag