 So I'm gonna do a quick review of these Unify G3 1080p cameras now These are the cameras that we're using currently with our Unify system And I've done a whole video which I can link below into how we set up the Unify But I want to cover specifically these cameras are really popular. They have audio recording They're really solid and they're really easy to set up and really easy to mount so go ahead and unbox it real quick I don't do a lot of detail in unboxings, but I'll go ahead and indulge you guys here Of course you get the camera in the box and we're gonna show you how this mounting system works. It's pretty clever. We get a Mounting for a pole now. This has got these little edges on the back I'm gonna take this out so you can see the way this works on the back And it's this is so you can mount it to a pole and it matches up with the bottom of this Now unless you're buying these in bulk you get a power adapter with each one a PoE injector if you will And I've always liked the way Unify not their earlier models But later they got these injector so you can do this to the wall and then they snap on there It makes for nice clean setups now. Let's go ahead and take this apart this part here on screws and You can see this is a Metal design, which is really cool. I mean this is solid. This is metal So it holds up really well, and then this goes to here And then this has a ball mount so you can articulate this in any direction Pretty cool makes it really easy when you want to point these now this comes off completely here And we reveal just the camera with a network check now I like this versus ones that have a pigtail because with the pigtail You have the risk of breaking the pigtail with these the network check plugs directly into the camera So there's no worry. It snaps into here now. Let's talk about how that works and how that seals You also get in a box the seal itself, and I'll show you how that works and goes over a cat 5 So the seal sets right in there, and this is what the little seal part looks like Just a little piece of like silicone rubber now you can see from this It's really squishy, but it's it's pretty thick so it seals up pretty tight now Ideally, you're not supposed to have an end on before you put this wire through but if you're feeling ambitious You can work a wire through it And as you can see it will actually stretch and go over If there's already a jack It'll go right through it not the ideal situation It's a pain to pull it off of one with a jack But if you were being lazy and didn't want to re-cram it will fit ideally you run the wire through put this through put an end on And we'd snap the end right into here But the nice thing is because this comes off separate like this these are actually really easy to mount really easy just to Reassemble screw them back on with the threads the threads themselves are fairly coarse So once you have this mounted, it's not hard to get the camera put right back on You're not like those really fine threads that are hard to get there you tighten it up And then you can adjust it now. Let's show some video right from the camera So let's take a quick look at the software now that we've unboxed it and can raise it up so I can show you the video It's UBNT UBNT and I got it pointing out the window So pretty straightforward Normally you wouldn't want to set it up this way you just join it I have that in my unify nvr video, but you can log directly into the camera continue accept the license It's still called tech area because I took this off of my tech area to license it modify video standalone mode and It's going to set this camera up in standalone normally the nvr takes care of this when you're adding it to the nvr system It just finds it adds it and you don't really have to do any of these functions here You can simply go in and have it join to the unified system But it's nice that you can log into the camera, so we'll take a quick look at how that works All right, so now it is in standalone mode and you can see what's going on out front you can Change settings on here Anonymous snapshots microphone volume disabled a microphone what quality bit rates you're going to do you can turn on RTSP Authentication so the RTSP is another video streaming so you can actually stream things over there You can configure the network settings right now. It's DHCP, but you can put it into static It does default if it doesn't find a DHCP T DHCP on startup to 192.168 1.20 Generally when you're plugging them in I'm assuming like most networks are going to plug them in DHCP Then we have these systems here so you can change the admin password save changes language time server firmware update Camera log support file or just reboot the camera So pretty slick you still have all your other ones where you can show you into saturation huge sharpness modes Flip it. So if you needed it flipped because of some reason, you know, because you have to mount it upside down It does have that option in there You can force the IR mode on change the sensitivity of it or just reset all the settings back to default So pretty straightforward most time you're probably going to be using this on the MVR But it does have this option on there to do it. It does have it I didn't show this in detail, but there is a spot where you can put an SD card in like I said I haven't really tried that any of the installs we're doing we're putting these on there So let's actually get to Show you more details on what it looks like in use So I'm standing almost so I'm standing almost precisely seven feet away from the camera This is giving idea of the quality of the video and how the audio works now, of course this room There's a little bit of echoing going on in here due to the fact of you know, it's a standard office So the audio works, but it's actually usable. I mean you're watching this going well I can hear you. So here I am close to the camera and here's a conversation going on over here And here's what it sounds like if I'm talking pretending someone's across from me over here so we use these in our retail store and We've used my clients they work really well the video and audio is nice You know, I got a whole demo of how the software works as well using these unified cameras But the quality is pretty impressive Like I said, I figured I'd record the rest of this video on the camera itself to Truly give you an idea of how well it works and there's no enhancement I'm doing this is just straight up recording from the camera and Dumping it right into my video editing software I'm not messing with the audio at all for this part that we you guys can both see the quality of the camera and Get an idea for the audio quality. So thanks for watching Hopefully this review was helpful on these ubiquity cameras if you like the content here like and subscribe If you want to know more about some of the other unified stuff that I've done reviews on There should be somewhere on the left or right It's gonna pop up and have a list and playlist of all the different unified reviews I've done and specifically how to set up the NBR software to get these cameras back. Thanks again for watching