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expired Posted by sr71 • Nov 13, 2023
expired Posted by sr71 • Nov 13, 2023

Ubiquiti Networks UniFi Protect Pro Network Video Recorder + UniFi Smart Sensor

+ Free S/H

$429

$499

14% off
B&H Photo Video
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BH Photo Video has Ubiquiti Networks UniFi Protect NVR Pro Network Video Recorder (No HDD; UNVR-PRO) + Ubiquiti Networks UniFi Protect Smart Sensor (automatically added to cart) on sale for $429. Shipping is free.

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About the Product
  • 1080p Video Storage for up to 60 Cams
  • 4K UHD Video Storage for up to 20 Cams
  • RAID 1, 5 or 10 Configuration
  • 7 x 2.5/3.5" Drive Bays
  • Each Drive Bay Supports HDDs up to 8TB
  • 1.3" Touchscreen Display
  • Plug-and-Play Operation
  • Bluetooth v4.1 Wireless Interface
  • 1000M RJ45/10 Gb/s SFP+ Interfaces
  • Remote Access from Anywhere

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Written by Discombobulated | Staff
  • This product offers a reduced price of $70 Off or 14.03% Overall Savings + included Ubiquiti Networks UniFi Protect Smart Sensor ($59 value)
  • Product is part of B&H Photo Holiday Savings/Deal; limited supply at this price
  • This NVR provides up to 60 days of 4K UHD video storage for 20 cameras, or 1080p video storage for 60 cameras + seamless plug-and-play surveillance solution
  • Offer valid while promotional price/supplies last
Additional Notes
  • Please refer to the forum thread for additional details - Discombobulated

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Written by sr71
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BH Photo Video has Ubiquiti Networks UniFi Protect NVR Pro Network Video Recorder (No HDD; UNVR-PRO) + Ubiquiti Networks UniFi Protect Smart Sensor (automatically added to cart) on sale for $429. Shipping is free.

Thanks to community member sr71 for finding this deal

Note, all items will automatically be added to cart.

About the Product
  • 1080p Video Storage for up to 60 Cams
  • 4K UHD Video Storage for up to 20 Cams
  • RAID 1, 5 or 10 Configuration
  • 7 x 2.5/3.5" Drive Bays
  • Each Drive Bay Supports HDDs up to 8TB
  • 1.3" Touchscreen Display
  • Plug-and-Play Operation
  • Bluetooth v4.1 Wireless Interface
  • 1000M RJ45/10 Gb/s SFP+ Interfaces
  • Remote Access from Anywhere

Editor's Notes

Written by Discombobulated | Staff
  • This product offers a reduced price of $70 Off or 14.03% Overall Savings + included Ubiquiti Networks UniFi Protect Smart Sensor ($59 value)
  • Product is part of B&H Photo Holiday Savings/Deal; limited supply at this price
  • This NVR provides up to 60 days of 4K UHD video storage for 20 cameras, or 1080p video storage for 60 cameras + seamless plug-and-play surveillance solution
  • Offer valid while promotional price/supplies last
Additional Notes
  • Please refer to the forum thread for additional details - Discombobulated

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lol this is going to sound ridiculous and it is, but that is one of the ugliest pieces of unifi gear I've ever seen.
Only works with Ubiquiti cameras. No 3rd party / ONVIF support.

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OoTLink
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lol this is going to sound ridiculous and it is, but that is one of the ugliest pieces of unifi gear I've ever seen.
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Ryououki
Nov 13, 2023
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Quote from OoTLink :
lol this is going to sound ridiculous and it is, but that is one of the ugliest pieces of unifi gear I've ever seen.
While I am more interested in functionality over appearance, I would agree that most UniFi equipment usually has more visual appeal than this unit.
Nov 13, 2023
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CalPsiSAE
Nov 13, 2023
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Can I still buy UI Care if I purchase this from a 3rd-party retailer?
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JamieL2159
Nov 13, 2023
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Quote from CalPsiSAE :
Can I still buy UI Care if I purchase this from a 3rd-party retailer?
disregard. I'm not sure I understand even how to purchase UI care or if it comes standard if you buy directly from their store or if it's an additional cost.

original-I would have sworn that B&H was an authorized reseller like Streakwave but according to this they are not.
https://www.ui.com/distributors/
Last edited by JamieL2159 November 13, 2023 at 08:14 AM.
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Oh nice a sale on this, I am tempted to migrate from Google Nest to the Unifi protect system but if I do go that route, the initial hardware cost will be high.
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brossow
Nov 14, 2023
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Good deal! Actually works out to about $5 less than I paid for one last month after shipping was added. Bought it for $399 via a deal at the link below, but shipping was about $35. I use the B&H Payboo card so no sales tax and free shipping, plus they're an authorized reseller. Would have been better off waiting. Oh, well. TU and repped.

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WittyPen368
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Quote from Undisclosed :
Oh nice a sale on this, I am tempted to migrate from Google Nest to the Unifi protect system but if I do go that route, the initial hardware cost will be high.
I am conflicted with the same decision. I have 2 Nest Hellos and 3 gen 1 outdoor cams, with a Google Hub display. The doorbell alert is audible on all 4 home and home minis. It's been very reliable, but I don't want to pay the subscription any more.

$8 per month over the next 4 years is still cheaper than any Unify solution.

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spiff637
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Quote from Undisclosed :
Oh nice a sale on this, I am tempted to migrate from Google Nest to the Unifi protect system but if I do go that route, the initial hardware cost will be high.
Do it! Didn't the annual price to google go up to 180 a year per cam?
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Quote from spiff637 :
Do it! Didn't the annual price to google go up to 180 a year per cam?
It's $150/year now for 10 days of recording for unlimited cameras which isn't entirely bad but my Nest Outdoor IQ camera's are getting up there in age and they don't have a replacement. I think if Google gets rid of the Nest app and the Nest web browser site, I think I would be more inclined to switch.

If I do this Unifi protect, I would need to get a few new cameras, a new doorbell, the NVR, probably a POE switch and probably a Dream Machine SE.. alternatively I could do a self build with the Blue Iris software and some other brand cameras..
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Only works with Ubiquiti cameras. No 3rd party / ONVIF support.
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checkthat
Nov 14, 2023
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Can you connect other cameras to this? I just saw the post that it doesn't lol
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RBRao
Nov 14, 2023
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It works only with UniFi cameras
I don't think bhp is listed as a registered reseller
Warranty only applies if you buy through UniFi webpage
It's definitely a gamble
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Quote from Undisclosed :
It's $150/year now for 10 days of recording for unlimited cameras which isn't entirely bad but my Nest Outdoor IQ camera's are getting up there in age and they don't have a replacement. I think if Google gets rid of the Nest app and the Nest web browser site, I think I would be more inclined to switch.

If I do this Unifi protect, I would need to get a few new cameras, a new doorbell, the NVR, probably a POE switch and probably a Dream Machine SE.. alternatively I could do a self build with the Blue Iris software and some other brand cameras..
Does not sound great going from one closed ecosystem to another. Ubiquiti cameras do not even play nice with other systems, they say they can run standalone and support RTSP, but the implementation is poor in my experience. Blue Iris has been my go to so far, but there are some other NVR softwares that are starting to look attractive.
Last edited by scraejtp November 13, 2023 at 07:09 PM.
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Quote from scraejtp :
Does not sound great going from one closed ecosystem to another. Ubiquiti cameras do not even play nice with other systems, they say they can run standalone and support RTSP, but the implementation is poor in my experience. Blue Iris has been my go to so far, but there are some other NVR softwares that are starting to look attractive.
I recently moved and wanted to put up several quality cameras with large sensors. Each corner of the house has cat6. But after spending some time on ipcamtalk, I just got a bunch of empty snob answers pointing me to long wiki articles that just added more confusion. So I gave up and just bought a few unifi g5s and with scrypted I have feeds into HomeKit for notifications and plenty of local storage. I wanted higher quality low light performance cameras but just never got it figured out.

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Quote from foxblur :
I recently moved and wanted to put up several quality cameras with large sensors. Each corner of the house has cat6. But after spending some time on ipcamtalk, I just got a bunch of empty snob answers pointing me to long wiki articles that just added more confusion. So I gave up and just bought a few unifi g5s and with scrypted I have feeds into HomeKit for notifications and plenty of local storage. I wanted higher quality low light performance cameras but just never got it figured out.
I have been on that forum, and your experience is apt.

Ubiquiti has a pretty polished solution that is pretty simple to setup. Same goes for the Google/Ring/etc but at least Ubiquiti is a step removed from cloud services.

Really depends on how much you are willing to tinker. You pay out the nose for the Ubiquiti hardware though. $400 for a 2k AI camera, and their only PTZ is $1800.
Last edited by scraejtp November 13, 2023 at 08:01 PM.

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