Building an EPIC Test Rig to compare every Unifi Protect Camera!

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It's about time we do some tests of the newer generation of Ubiquiti's Unifi Protect Cameras, so Sean is building our custom testing rig and installing it in our office so we don't have it all cluttered on a ladder like we did last time. This year we are testing the:

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G5 Pro
G5 Flex
G5 Dome
G5 Bullet
G4 PTZ
G4 Instant
G4 Bullet
G4 Pro
G4 Dome
G3 Flex
G3 Instant
AI Bullet
AI 360
AI Theta

0:00 Unifi Test Rig
0:42 The cameras
2:55 Mocking it up
3:20 Building the board
4:10 Mounting the cameras
4:38 Installing the rig

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Very cool, I did this in my workshop, I still need to get a theta and the newer bullets. I have also been modding some new m lenses on some to mess around.

tablatronix
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Nice. Looking forward to the future comparisons

RyanLRaben
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Could you please test it also test is outside if different lighting conditions😊, love what you guys are doing!

khaledaziz
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Do you happen to know if all the bullet camera mounts have the same screw hole spacing?

mackie
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We are still waiting for the video or did you forgot that you told us soon you will show us comparisons? Can you post the video we are really waiting for it

djanastazia
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I hope you don't intend on making a comparison of them all running in a dark environment at once. Your tests will be null and void if trying to compare with ALL IR lights on at once.

Adgum
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Just a quick recommendation: Avoid the clickbaity "😱" shocked faces in your thumbnails. Frankly it makes me less likely to click on the video, as it just comes off as frivolous

duuuuus
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Welcome to the WTF question with the wasteful THETA, two cameras but can only use one, throw the other now useless wasted camera away. The brain-box can only handle one camera and one two-way speaker/mic. Cables and slots are like Elon's Starlink stinky connectors, look like Type-C but have molded plastic keying.

bentheguru