2020-12-24 15:39
Ubiquiti
Alex Lowe

Ubiquiti launches new UniFi G4 Dome camera with vandal resistant protection

Ubiquiti launches new UniFi G4 Dome camera with vandal resistant protection

The new G4 Dome is now up for pre-order on Ubiquiti’s own store with new improved image quality, vandal resistance as well as improved weather resistance. We spotted references to the G4 Dome back in April this year dotted around on the Ubiquiti website, with a lot of features mentioned that made it to the final released product.

The old G3 Dome had to be put under an eve if it was going outside but the G4 Dome is now IPx4 weather proof and has a vandal proof rating at IK08. That rating indicates that the camera can withstand five joules of impact which means the G4 Dome can take 1.7 kg being dropped on it from 300 mm. Improving on the G3 model, the new one now has 1Gbps ethernet like the G4 Bullet and G4 Pro cameras.

Other changes include the image quality, it now has a 2k resolution (1440p) whereas the old model had a 1080p sensor.

The G4 Dome is now up for pre-order on store.ui.com for $179 in the US. At this current time, there is not any UK or Europe availability.

Alex Lowe

Ubiquiti launches new UniFi G4 Dome camera with vandal resistant protection

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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