Well it won't be "enterprise" if they don't have Onvif support. --> I haven't followed their CCTV offering as in the past it was overpriced for very basic features. But this was like ~10 years ago.
@@am3777 We have Hik cameras as well.. 1000 of them. The cameras are nice but dislike their NVR's and software. We would of went UniFi cameras but noone ever had enough stock for what we needed :(... This is HUGE news though!
truly huge! However, given that they get their money from hardware sales, I can't imagine them not starting a subscription service with opening up to 3rd party cameras. OR do a s Synology and require a 'license' purchase with 3rd party cameras. But either way, this is a big deal.
I agree. However, it's going to be HARD and may take MANY generations of their NAS software to come close to the ecosphere Synology has in the NAS "realm". The TONS of 3rd party app packages Synology offers is astonishing. Dockers, Kubernetes, etc. Unfortunately, if a NAS don't support these new app features, they appear "pedestrian" to me. Simple network storage seems "yawn-able" these days. Would love to see them at least GET STARTED though.
What would a UniFi NAS offer that a homemade (TrueNAS) solution or established OOTB solution doesn’t already offer? Not against having more options, just curious what they could offer.
I'd like to see the Power Amps have a proper rack mount, in the image here it looks like they're bending the shelf noticably with the weight so it would be ideal if they release a proper mount to fit them in a 2U space (or 4 units in a 3U space possibly?) I'd be very keen to see a PDU HD in a half height version as well with C13/C19 sockets to be more geography-agnostic, also would be great to see more non-US oriented power accessories in general. Really excited to see ONVIF support! I can then use my existing Hikvision cameras with it
@@AC-sc1pc Yep. My guess is that they will start phasing out all G3 and even G4 cameras now that they have more AI models. And the 3rd party ones may have some limitations about zoning setup as well as detections in the software and the "AI model specific" features Protect has (face detection, etc) to "encourage" still using the 1st party cameras, so only their own stuff has full features of the software.
I haven’t paid much attention to Protect since I have a bunch of existing cameras I don’t necessarily want to replace, especially with the limited selection of UI cameras. I also don’t need super high end cameras in most locations, so having the option to use cheap generic cams will make me take a closer look at Protect.
I’m not very familiar with surveillance gear so do you mind explaining more on this - why you’d want to move away from the current NVR you have? Is this because the Ubiquiti gear has more features? (I’m not familiar with their gear either).
BRO!!! i am soooo stoked for these power amps. cant wait to get them into some projects. and onvif support is huge. allows us to use their nvrs now. big stuff. big stuff.
ONVIF is so major for me. I will drop Blue Iris for sure because its running on a windows VM juste for 1 big Axis SpeedDome... Glad to see the future possibility to add it to my UNVR 💪
No, sir..That's a Enterprise 100G (the model) 100Gb switch. 48 Ports of 25Gb QSFP, and 6 Ports of 100Gb QSFP28 Ports. THANK GOD! 10Gb is getting "pedestrian" in switching these days.
That new 48 port enterprise with the SFP ports clearly has QSFP form factor on the far right side. Looks like 6 ports of QSFP size. The only reason for QSFP form factor is 40gb or 100gb speeds on a switch. 40gb is long dead, so I guess we can deduce that this new switch is *likely* a 48 port 25gb switch with 6-8 100gb ports on it as well. Perhaps an "enterprise aggregation" type model. Im guessing this probably uses the same 98CX8410 switch chip that Mikrotik products use for their large size 25gb/100gb switch. And given Ubiquiti's fondness of using Annapurna Labs (Amazon now) CPUs since they have used them for like 10 years now, this is probably even using the same AL52400 CPU as the Mikrotik does. What im curious about is where that single QSFP cable they have plugged in goes.... As that means another device in the rack likely has a 100gb QSFP port as well.
No, sir..That's a Enterprise 100G (the model) 100Gb switch. 48 Ports of 25Gb QSFP, and 6 Ports of 100Gb QSFP28 Ports. THANK GOD! 10Gb is getting "pedestrian" in switching these days.
I'm really excited about the PowerAmp, I hope they will add chromecast support to it (or if it has auto sensing on the RCA input then it's possible to use a Chromecast audio).
Everyone (me included) has been comparing the PowerAmps to the Sonos Amps. One thing I've seen Sonos' amps do in the past (so I presume still works on their current offerings) is allow you to daisy-chain multiple amps together on the network (i.e. Amp E connects to Amp D, which then goes to C, B and A, and then A gets the uplink back to the network). Given that the PAs have dual gigabit ports, I'm presuming they can do the same. Would this be something you could test if you're able to get any, Cody? I haven't found a definitive answer online anywhere, and considering their price vs the Sonos ones ($100 less), plus Sonos getting itself in hot water recently over its app redesign, I'd consider buying them over Sonos. My reason for asking is that I feel like a stack of 5 taking up 1 port on a network switch would be a lot less of a pain than 5 taking up 5 ports.
If the Enterprise 100G hits close to the same price point they were looking at for the Leaf I'm sold! High capacity ST2110 networking getting affordable 🤩
ONVIF adoption in Protect is massive! Can't wait to see it and replace Blue Iris with Protect... finally! The only drawback is how can I secure my recordings? Now my BI installation sits on a VM in the cloud connected via a site-2-site VPN so if anyone breaks in into my building and steal everything, recordings are safely in the cloud. Any clue?
Nice but it plays into my fear that Ubiquiti is increasingly abandoning the home market for the pro/enterprise arena where the money is Let's hope they have not forgotten the little guy who helped them grow to be where they are today
Support for ONVIF is very interesting.. have a few contacts at Axis that might be able to help me out with a camera or two!!.. however interested to see what the Battery can do and if it comes to the UK. Will depend on if it only supports unifi devices on their proprietary cables or if there are standard power options to add in other devices to support power to my ISP equipment. No point having power to wifi routers if your internet goes down regardless!!
The only things I'm waiting before switching all my gear to Ubiquiti is an AP with 10G ports and MLO, with maybe a small 4/5 port 10G POE switch or maybe another 16 port like the pro max but with only 2.5/10 ports. The new amps are so cool tho.
PoE over 10GbE is hard to achieve because of the tx/rx speeds and bleed over with PoE injected through the same cable. I saw an RFC bulletin mentioning the challenges they are having reaching such speeds with PoE.
The only thing I am hoping is that UI do not abandon their own range of camera's be introducing ONVIF support. If they were to abandon their own cameras and no longer update firmware, this would be a negative thing for the Protect ecosystem, overall. I like the idea of introducing third party camera's, but not at the expense of their own first party range.
onvif? That would be fantastic. I really love their doorbell, but the other cameras leave me wanting. If I can use another brand camera in the protect system that would be fantastic.
The enterprise switch you didn’t know what it was. It is the leaf switch, 25gbe and x6 100gbe ports, exactly like the one serve the home represented a long time ago in 2020…but the back of the cab has more redundancy like psu fans etc
@@angryox3102 Sure, there's always a better, more professional version of this and that. But, you can get a dahua thermal hybrid camera for about a $1000 and a $500 NVR that could sound an alarm and supplement an existing sprinkler setup and whatnot. IMO spending 1,5k and having something is better than a dedicated 40k system if you can't afford it.
Incorrect. SFP28 is the Same Port size as sfp+, qsfp+ and qsfp28 is the next bigger Port. And zooming in on the picture on Reddit you Can Clearly See the labling for the dowlink ports is 25G and on the Blue Ports on the Right it says 100G
Of course Ubiquity would announce a Power Battery 250W when I JUST received my CyperPower rack mount UPS. I haven't even had a chance to throw the CyberPower box out with the recycling. 🤨 Let's see what Ubiquity brings to their UPS product line. A graceful shutdown and robust surge protection would be must have features.
Hola, Quería preguntar que camaras a poder ser de doble lente o triple lente, de las que has probado tienen el protocolo Onvif y RTSP que salga la IP, el enlace URL si la quieres visualizar desde Internet o compartirla y sobre todo si viene en el menu para ponerle el puerto que quieras de la IP. Lo pregunto porque tengo el Synology NAS y desde la aplicación del NAS que es Surveillance Station, pueda agregar las cámaras y dejar todo grabado en el NAS. Si tiene todo eso, me podrías facilitar el enlace para poder comprar las cámaras. Muchas gracias de antemano, un saludo!
They need to sort out their stock issues before making more new products. Every time something new comes out its always out of stock everywhere for ages.
Let's hope it is full ONVIF and not locked to the also high-priced, and perpetual subscription fees, Axis or Verkata cameras. I can see a locked or special limited ONVIF integration as a way for UniFi to expand the camera selection without jeopardizing their own camera sales (those cameras are great but much more expensive than UniFi cameras). If they don't allow all ONVIF cameras, including the lower-end affordable brands, they will probably be flooded with unhappy existing customers.
Because making a rack look like a toy is what every enterprise needs. An enterprise network is not a keep up with the jones home ego lab. Ditch the stupid color cycling rgb and put real screens on the units, like admins need. How long before the amps are like the Ubiquiti ceiling lights or other items that are left for dead, while customers are stuck dealing with their issues. Look at the orientation for those NVR drives. What an enormous waste of precious rack space. They could have taken a page from 45 Drives, but instead make this about show, rather than go. Ugh, I want to like Ubiquiti, because their software is really making things better, but design choices like these make them look like they are making things for gamers and kids.
Onvif support would be HUGE!!!!
yea i will buy their nvr if support my onvif cameras
Well it won't be "enterprise" if they don't have Onvif support. --> I haven't followed their CCTV offering as in the past it was overpriced for very basic features.
But this was like ~10 years ago.
Wow onvif support is huge.
Hopefully that means we can have two way audio in HA!
@@ml4319Cross platform compatibility
Yep. Def gonna get it now. Add my hik cama
@@am3777 We have Hik cameras as well.. 1000 of them. The cameras are nice but dislike their NVR's and software. We would of went UniFi cameras but noone ever had enough stock for what we needed :(... This is HUGE news though!
truly huge! However, given that they get their money from hardware sales, I can't imagine them not starting a subscription service with opening up to 3rd party cameras. OR do a s Synology and require a 'license' purchase with 3rd party cameras. But either way, this is a big deal.
I was hoping that there will be a Unifi NAS, they really need to make on soon.
I agree. However, it's going to be HARD and may take MANY generations of their NAS software to come close to the ecosphere Synology has in the NAS "realm". The TONS of 3rd party app packages Synology offers is astonishing. Dockers, Kubernetes, etc. Unfortunately, if a NAS don't support these new app features, they appear "pedestrian" to me. Simple network storage seems "yawn-able" these days. Would love to see them at least GET STARTED though.
What would a UniFi NAS offer that a homemade (TrueNAS) solution or established OOTB solution doesn’t already offer? Not against having more options, just curious what they could offer.
@@s0davidhonestly it's the integration into the Unifi ecosystem
Then you can offload video archiving from protect into the NAS as well
and they did :D
I'd like to see the Power Amps have a proper rack mount, in the image here it looks like they're bending the shelf noticably with the weight so it would be ideal if they release a proper mount to fit them in a 2U space (or 4 units in a 3U space possibly?)
I'd be very keen to see a PDU HD in a half height version as well with C13/C19 sockets to be more geography-agnostic, also would be great to see more non-US oriented power accessories in general.
Really excited to see ONVIF support! I can then use my existing Hikvision cameras with it
I’ve just taken the task of building my own using Ubuntu. Tedious, but once you get things working in Linux, it just works
Able to use any 3rd party ONVIF camera is huge. Ubiquiti has always been so against this
If you were selling $50 cameras for $500 you'd be against it too.
@@AC-sc1pc Yep. My guess is that they will start phasing out all G3 and even G4 cameras now that they have more AI models. And the 3rd party ones may have some limitations about zoning setup as well as detections in the software and the "AI model specific" features Protect has (face detection, etc) to "encourage" still using the 1st party cameras, so only their own stuff has full features of the software.
@@LordSalissat least you’ll have options though.
I haven’t paid much attention to Protect since I have a bunch of existing cameras I don’t necessarily want to replace, especially with the limited selection of UI cameras. I also don’t need super high end cameras in most locations, so having the option to use cheap generic cams will make me take a closer look at Protect.
ONVIF support means I can get rid of my Hikvision NVR
I’m not very familiar with surveillance gear so do you mind explaining more on this - why you’d want to move away from the current NVR you have?
Is this because the Ubiquiti gear has more features? (I’m not familiar with their gear either).
Yup...LTS/Hikvision cameras are better than the 5 series cameras but the software is junk...Works now but no motion or event recording yet
Another fantastic video but man those power amps look heavy, the way they’re kinking the shelves just a bit.
BRO!!! i am soooo stoked for these power amps. cant wait to get them into some projects. and onvif support is huge. allows us to use their nvrs now. big stuff. big stuff.
ONVIF is so major for me.
I will drop Blue Iris for sure because its running on a windows VM juste for 1 big Axis SpeedDome...
Glad to see the future possibility to add it to my UNVR 💪
Onvif support is huge, wait to see if they ever do the NAS
I would love more info on the new amps. Just wish they didn't look like a box with a Nest thermostat on the front.
That was the first thing I said, looked like they purchased a bunch of surplus Nest thermos and flashed them.
Can't tell you how excited I am for the backup pro and the battery. About time
Agreed! I'm wishing for a 2u / 3u 2000VA UPS from Unifi. Until then, I'll use my APC's.
I think it’s only for ubiquiti equipment using the SmartPower connector
Looks like a 48 port 10GbE (at least) on that new Enteprirse switch. The Enterprise NVR's looks nice too.
In the zoomed in screenshot you can see 'Enterprise 100G' written on it
Looks like a new iteration of the unifi leaf to me
Its a 48 Port 25G Switch with 6x 100G Uplink Ports. Similar to a Cisco Catalyst c9500
@@MrJmannikThat is the third Version of the Leaf Switch
No, sir..That's a Enterprise 100G (the model) 100Gb switch. 48 Ports of 25Gb QSFP, and 6 Ports of 100Gb QSFP28 Ports. THANK GOD! 10Gb is getting "pedestrian" in switching these days.
I feel famous now haha. Thanks for crediting the photos! I got to meet Cody at UniFi World Conference in Miami, he is a nice guy!
@@ithinkfresh bahaha were you at the hotel as well or just uwc? Thanks for taking those pics made the video :)
Holy white balance Batman. My eyes 😂
No NAS? Bummer
Honestly they are missing out on some money here
Apparently it’s a few months out
onvif... oh snap!
There's some nice photos you got there I wonder where you got them from 😉
@@Ethan1193 lol was that you taking them? If so thanks for your service
Im so exited about onvif! Question do you have any videos on how to bypass an ips a fiber modem to a udm?
Onvif is a plus, but be careful in what profile you use.
For many people a nice feature but think about the security!
That new 48 port enterprise with the SFP ports clearly has QSFP form factor on the far right side. Looks like 6 ports of QSFP size.
The only reason for QSFP form factor is 40gb or 100gb speeds on a switch. 40gb is long dead, so I guess we can deduce that this new switch is *likely* a 48 port 25gb switch with 6-8 100gb ports on it as well. Perhaps an "enterprise aggregation" type model. Im guessing this probably uses the same 98CX8410 switch chip that Mikrotik products use for their large size 25gb/100gb switch. And given Ubiquiti's fondness of using Annapurna Labs (Amazon now) CPUs since they have used them for like 10 years now, this is probably even using the same AL52400 CPU as the Mikrotik does.
What im curious about is where that single QSFP cable they have plugged in goes.... As that means another device in the rack likely has a 100gb QSFP port as well.
In the zoomed in screenshot you can see 'Enterprise 100G' written on it
@@DanWalshTV Ahh. I wondered what it said in that darker text spot after Enterprise. I couldnt make it out from the picture in this video.
No, sir..That's a Enterprise 100G (the model) 100Gb switch. 48 Ports of 25Gb QSFP, and 6 Ports of 100Gb QSFP28 Ports. THANK GOD! 10Gb is getting "pedestrian" in switching these days.
I’m surprised they didn’t do a better solution for rock mounting the amp
I'm really excited about the PowerAmp, I hope they will add chromecast support to it (or if it has auto sensing on the RCA input then it's possible to use a Chromecast audio).
Everyone (me included) has been comparing the PowerAmps to the Sonos Amps. One thing I've seen Sonos' amps do in the past (so I presume still works on their current offerings) is allow you to daisy-chain multiple amps together on the network (i.e. Amp E connects to Amp D, which then goes to C, B and A, and then A gets the uplink back to the network). Given that the PAs have dual gigabit ports, I'm presuming they can do the same. Would this be something you could test if you're able to get any, Cody? I haven't found a definitive answer online anywhere, and considering their price vs the Sonos ones ($100 less), plus Sonos getting itself in hot water recently over its app redesign, I'd consider buying them over Sonos. My reason for asking is that I feel like a stack of 5 taking up 1 port on a network switch would be a lot less of a pain than 5 taking up 5 ports.
ONVIF support is cool, but rumor has it that they won't suport notifications from 3rd party cameras.
Yes onvif is huge, I would love to see them become FIPs compliant
If the Enterprise 100G hits close to the same price point they were looking at for the Leaf I'm sold! High capacity ST2110 networking getting affordable 🤩
ONVIF adoption in Protect is massive! Can't wait to see it and replace Blue Iris with Protect... finally! The only drawback is how can I secure my recordings? Now my BI installation sits on a VM in the cloud connected via a site-2-site VPN so if anyone breaks in into my building and steal everything, recordings are safely in the cloud. Any clue?
Massive news re Onvif.
Those Enterprise NVR's look awesome. Hard to justify though as we already have numerous pro's and standards.
Nice but it plays into my fear that Ubiquiti is increasingly abandoning the home market for the pro/enterprise arena where the money is
Let's hope they have not forgotten the little guy who helped them grow to be where they are today
Onvif support if rolled out right would be a massive win for the home market dude
@@chomp7927 damn right
Would love to see a video about UniFi Play from you! Hoping you can make something sooner than a few months from now when you do that install 😅
Support for ONVIF is very interesting.. have a few contacts at Axis that might be able to help me out with a camera or two!!.. however interested to see what the Battery can do and if it comes to the UK. Will depend on if it only supports unifi devices on their proprietary cables or if there are standard power options to add in other devices to support power to my ISP equipment. No point having power to wifi routers if your internet goes down regardless!!
I'm starting a savings account for a new Unifi Network. Mine still works great but man. These new ones look amazing.
The only things I'm waiting before switching all my gear to Ubiquiti is an AP with 10G ports and MLO, with maybe a small 4/5 port 10G POE switch or maybe another 16 port like the pro max but with only 2.5/10 ports.
The new amps are so cool tho.
PoE over 10GbE is hard to achieve because of the tx/rx speeds and bleed over with PoE injected through the same cable. I saw an RFC bulletin mentioning the challenges they are having reaching such speeds with PoE.
About time get a 48 port SFP+ switch
The only thing I am hoping is that UI do not abandon their own range of camera's be introducing ONVIF support. If they were to abandon their own cameras and no longer update firmware, this would be a negative thing for the Protect ecosystem, overall. I like the idea of introducing third party camera's, but not at the expense of their own first party range.
onvif? That would be fantastic. I really love their doorbell, but the other cameras leave me wanting. If I can use another brand camera in the protect system that would be fantastic.
Onvif (depending how it’s licensed) will probably move me off Synology for good, to udm pro and a truenas machine. Very cool!
The enterprise switch you didn’t know what it was. It is the leaf switch, 25gbe and x6 100gbe ports, exactly like the one serve the home represented a long time ago in 2020…but the back of the cab has more redundancy like psu fans etc
Awesome thanks! Thought it was something like that
enterprise 100g lets goooo!!!
4:43 What is the display they were using in thier booth for showing the protect cameras? Is that a new unifi connect display?
So cool! any news about new cameras? any chance we gonna see a G5 Doorbell at anytime?
Not sure I wasn’t at cedia
Can’t wait 🎉
I'm so excited
Man I hope we'd get some thermal cameras with fire detection compatibility now that onvif is coming.
Idk, I’d rather leave fire detection to safety companies.
@@angryox3102 Sure, there's always a better, more professional version of this and that. But, you can get a dahua thermal hybrid camera for about a $1000 and a $500 NVR that could sound an alarm and supplement an existing sprinkler setup and whatnot. IMO spending 1,5k and having something is better than a dedicated 40k system if you can't afford it.
My 2026 setup right here!!
They have a new hundred gig switch coming out
That new switch is labeled "Enterprise 100G" with 48 x SPF+ ports, 6 x 25GE ports.
Ist more Like a 48x 25G sfp Ports with 6x 100G uplinks qsfp
@@coankid The size of those jacks are SFP+. The larger ones on the right are QSFP.
@@Traumatree thats what i Wrote.
@@coankid SFP+ are for 10GE/16GE, not 25GE which requires larger ports.
Incorrect. SFP28 is the Same Port size as sfp+, qsfp+ and qsfp28 is the next bigger Port. And zooming in on the picture on Reddit you Can Clearly See the labling for the dowlink ports is 25G and on the Blue Ports on the Right it says 100G
Got any pricing ideas for the new devices?
Of course Ubiquity would announce a Power Battery 250W when I JUST received my CyperPower rack mount UPS. I haven't even had a chance to throw the CyberPower box out with the recycling. 🤨
Let's see what Ubiquity brings to their UPS product line. A graceful shutdown and robust surge protection would be must have features.
What's Onvif? Does that mean we can use other brands of cameras and adopt them into Unifi and use them with Protect?
Yup that’s correct
I want to see the NAS..
Still hoping for a Dreamwall Pro soon
Hola,
Quería preguntar que camaras a poder ser de doble lente o triple lente, de las que has probado tienen el protocolo Onvif y RTSP que salga la IP, el enlace URL si la quieres visualizar desde Internet o compartirla y sobre todo si viene en el menu para ponerle el puerto que quieras de la IP. Lo pregunto porque tengo el Synology NAS y desde la aplicación del NAS que es Surveillance Station, pueda agregar las cámaras y dejar todo grabado en el NAS.
Si tiene todo eso, me podrías facilitar el enlace para poder comprar las cámaras.
Muchas gracias de antemano, un saludo!
I have unifi at home and the unifi bug.
The Enterprise NVR is 4U. Any chance it could double as a NAS??
4u is still fine. I have no idea about nas
@@MactelecomNetworks I stand corrected. It is 3U. I've never seen 16 drives in a 3U before.
2:04 just download the photo 😆
ONVIF support, yes please, hate the Blue Iris interface
What makes you think that's an enterprise NVR, it could be NAS or a combo of NAS and NVR :)
It says enterprise nvr lol
@@MactelecomNetworks Oh sorry, somehow didn't see that, please disregard :)
@@N0BIgDEal lol no problem at all
dang it thought it would be a NAS
Return of the Leaf......again
They need to sort out their stock issues before making more new products. Every time something new comes out its always out of stock everywhere for ages.
Let's hope it is full ONVIF and not locked to the also high-priced, and perpetual subscription fees, Axis or Verkata cameras.
I can see a locked or special limited ONVIF integration as a way for UniFi to expand the camera selection without jeopardizing their own camera sales (those cameras are great but much more expensive than UniFi cameras).
If they don't allow all ONVIF cameras, including the lower-end affordable brands, they will probably be flooded with unhappy existing customers.
I dont think any datacenters are going to buy servers with RGB lights on them. Thats just a waste of electricity
"I can't read the labels on those"
Oh come on Cody...there was a picture that did have it clearly written ;) Methinks you're respecting an NDA...
I read it later on I couldn’t read it in the first pic :)
Onvif doesnt support motion alerts though... So fail
Come on Ubiquiti, give us the NAS already! 👿
Because making a rack look like a toy is what every enterprise needs. An enterprise network is not a keep up with the jones home ego lab. Ditch the stupid color cycling rgb and put real screens on the units, like admins need. How long before the amps are like the Ubiquiti ceiling lights or other items that are left for dead, while customers are stuck dealing with their issues. Look at the orientation for those NVR drives. What an enormous waste of precious rack space. They could have taken a page from 45 Drives, but instead make this about show, rather than go. Ugh, I want to like Ubiquiti, because their software is really making things better, but design choices like these make them look like they are making things for gamers and kids.
damn why you use reddit in white
My old man eyes see it better 😂 and honestly always use Reddit on my phone hardly ever on computer
Who the hell cares about NVR
Why do you care so much about looks? The kit is there to do a job, not look pretty. Not normal into