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Ubiquiti Networks UVC-G3-FLEX UniFi Camera G3 Flex 1080p Video Indoor/Outdoor Night/Day Wide View IP LEDs:: (Enterprise Computing > Wireless Networking) +)

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Features

  • Ubiquiti Networks Unifi G3 Video Camera 1080p Indoor/Outdoor IP Camera with Infrared
  • UniFi Video Camera G3 UVC-G3-Flex Full HD 1080p Flex PoE Camera Desktop Network Camera with Night Vision
  • The UniFi UVC-G3-FLEX 1080p Network Camera with Night Vision from Ubiquiti Networks uses a 1/3" HDR sensor to capture 1920 x 1080 resolution video at 25 fps.
  • Use the UniFi Video mobile app for easy camera management and live streaming from an iOS or Android-based smartphone or tablet.
  • Featuring an EFL 3.6 mm f/1.8 lens for superior vision, the UniFi Video Camera G3 provides 1080p HD resolution at 30 FPS.

Description

UVC-G3 UNIFI FLEX VIDEO CAMERA

Recommended Uses For Product: Indoor,Outdoor


Brand: Ubiquiti Networks


Model Name: Unifi Flex


Connectivity Technology: Wireless


Special Feature: HD Resolution


Product Dimensions: 1.89 x 1.89 x 4.23 inches


Item Weight: 6 ounces


Item model number: UVC-G3-FLEX


Batteries: 1 Lithium Ion batteries required.


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Date First Available: June 6, 2018


Manufacturer: Ubiquiti Networks


Language: English


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  • Small, out of the way and it just works...
So I love these little cameras, and they are actually replacing my WYZE cameras,... and I have 5 of them. One for each entrance into my house, and two diagonally across from each other in the garage. They have been flawless so far, and for the price, I think they are a good deal because they simply work. The cameras can be mounted just about anywhere, and there are a few additional mounting options that you can buy from Ubiquiti. You can easily adjust the angle of the camera head, it tilts-clicks to the different positions. Also the head does manually rotate as well. This is NOT motorized at all, and it is dampened, so they won't accidentally rotate or tilt. The resolution of these are 1920x1080p, so they do not push a lot of data on the network. Yes, I would have liked to see a 4k option for these, but considering that these are entry level cameras, I think they are fine. Maybe they might come out with a Motorized Pro Version with 4k resolution. They do get slightly warm, but really it's not be a big deal. I have a pair that are in a hot garage, and the heat and cold don't bother them. They are lightweight, mostly high quality plastic and the lens shroud is a deep dark red, almost black in color. It is a transparent piece that allows the infra-red light to come through it and also integrates the lens so the IR is always pointing the same direction as the camera. The area of coverage is decent for the IR, I don't have any complaints. I do have them connected to the Ubiquiti Unifi Switch POE 8 (150 Watt) for power and the Ubiquiti Unifi Cloud Key Gen 2+ which has the built in NVR. The NVR shipped with a 1TB HDD that was DOA, however, I replaced it with a 1TB SSD and it works well. I also happen to have a the UniFi Lite Access Point connected to the switch. So basically, I went all in with Ubiquiti and I'm so pleased, that I'm also installing the same setups in a few of my friends houses. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 9, 2020 by Anatolian

  • excellent quality and reliability
This under $100 camera is definitely not IP anything weather rated but I have it mounted on a redwood 2/4 and on the outdoors on the ground mount straight up. No issues yet after 5 months of operation. The night vision LEDs is good up to about 35 feet. I have notices that night vision with LEDs (IR) off is better for over 35 feet viewing. The resolution is good enough to read California standard License plates up to 30 feet in day light in motion of not (not readable in darkness). The audio is clear and sensitive up to 80 feet of normal speech level. Highly recommended but don't mount it on the ground like I do because it might void the warranty. The company support which is just okay (better than nothing but could be improved) is online chat and or email. In my use case, all the setting are default and at highest bit rate and resolution, but with HDR disabled. HDR does not improve overall quality enough and in low light pulsates the video. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 23, 2019 by Ed W.

  • Best Cam
It works greate!
Reviewed in the United States on January 23, 2024 by Dong Hyun Choi Dong Hyun Choi

  • Easy to setup and use security camera.
This is a great camera that is easy to use. You can just set it down on a table, plug in a network cable into a PoE switch (you'll need that for power) and you are ready to go. You'll need to use their NVR to have it work, they cost about 200 dollars. However you can do it free by setting up your own Ubuntu server and installing their NVR software. Takes a little more work, but it's free. You can view the video via a web browser, or a phone app. Night vision looks good, and you can see clearly. You can set the camera to record on motion, all the time, or never. The recording is HD quality, however you can lower the quality if you wish based on the amount of storage space you have. I've included a screen shot of what the image quality is like for this camera, as well as a portion of the dashboard in the NVR server. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 10, 2019 by Ivan Windon Ivan Windon

  • Great price, really decent software, not a perfect camera
First and foremost let me say that Unifi Protect is excellent compared to Arlo and Ring. It may be slightly more complicated to set up for normies, but it is a really solid system once it's all up and running. I joined the Unifi family after Unifi Video was deprecated but from what I can tell, Protect is the future, built on a solid platform and it will take time to bring back all the features that really matter. As for the G3 Flex, the price can't be beat. $70-80 for a PoE camera this small and with this kind of performance is a steal. My #1 complaint with all Unifi cameras however are the viewing angles. While this might matter to you case by case, most Unifi cameras are 80-100° of horizontal viewing angle, and much less if you turn on distortion correction. The Flex is right around 87° with correction off. This would work well where you have 15-20' to your target area with few obstructions. The sensor quality is good, but it really excels inside of 10' if you are trying to pull a plate number or something. Therein lies the issue - its a narrow camera with a good, but not excellent sensor, which means it's really only suited to a long shot coverage role. Thats ok given the price point. Living in an urban area, everything is tightly packed in and I am limited where I can place the cameras. I also want really good coverage since people mess about on my property weekly if not daily. This leads me to use more Unifi cameras than I would with some other brand that has a wider FoV. That's also fine, but it means I also need more wiring and power to the same area, raising the overall cost of the system. It's no longer 3 cameras, but 5 and a new switch and beefy PoE injector. All that said, I am still very much a fan of these devices and ecosystem. The iPad app is fantastic for continuous monitoring, but Android app falls completely flat, constantly reconnecting and with horrid performance. I do wish Flex and other cameras came in other colors or has readily available skins like other brands. I ended up using Plastidip to turn my cameras black. In fact, Plastidip works on most outdoor Unifi equipment very well. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 21, 2020 by Carl

  • Bargain priced camera, performs awesome
A $79 name brand camera doesn't seem like it would deliver much value. This is the exception. You can adjust the position and angle of the camera to your liking, installs in about 2 minutes using Unifi and quality and motion settings are fantastic. If the size and form factor of this one work for you I would buy without hesitation ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 16, 2024 by Silver Cymbal

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