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Huh, I didn't realize that Protect supports (somewhat) some 3rd party cameras. Neat. Ill have to look into this more.

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>I’ve recently become a Ubiquiti UniFi disciple, including replacing our builder-basic doorbell from 1998 with Ubituiti G4 Doorbell Pro. This has brought me into the UniFi Protect ecosystem. Protect is absolutely designed to work with UniFi cameras — as one would expect — but they do have some basic support for third-party cameras that support ONVIF. It occurred to me that I have a small collection of minicomputers in the house that I’m not using anymore. Further, those minicomputers all have cameras built-in. So that got me thinking, can I use one of these old iPhones as a third-party camera in Protect?

Huh, I didn't realize that Protect supports (somewhat) some 3rd party cameras. Neat. Ill have to look into this more. Archive: https://archive.today/VGt2z From the post: >>I’ve recently become a Ubiquiti UniFi disciple, including replacing our builder-basic doorbell from 1998 with Ubituiti G4 Doorbell Pro. This has brought me into the UniFi Protect ecosystem. Protect is absolutely designed to work with UniFi cameras — as one would expect — but they do have some basic support for third-party cameras that support ONVIF. It occurred to me that I have a small collection of minicomputers in the house that I’m not using anymore. Further, those minicomputers all have cameras built-in. So that got me thinking, can I use one of these old iPhones as a third-party camera in Protect?

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