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
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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/
https://slickdeals.net/share/android_app/t/16985845
$8 per month over the next 4 years is still cheaper than any Unify solution.
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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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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
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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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.
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