UniFi Protect AI 360 Surveillance Camera

UniFi Protect AI 360 Surveillance Camera

Brand: Ubiquiti | Category: Network Security

SKU: UBQ-UVC-AI-360 | Part #: UVC-AI-360 | MPN: UVC-AI-360

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About the UniFi Protect AI 360 Surveillance Camera

The UniFi Protect AI 360 Surveillance Camera from Ubiquiti is enterprise-grade Network Security hardware built for data centers. It features PoE / RJ45 interface. Genuine Ubiquiti UVC-AI-360 IP surveillance camera. 360° fish-eye AI camera with license plate and person detection. Ideal for retail floors, lobby coverage, parking lots. In stock at Omnixon Global. Available in brand new condition. Ubiquiti network security products are trusted by enterprises and data centers worldwide. Available from Omnixon Global. Contact our sales team to request a quote.

Technical Specifications

BrandUbiquiti
CategoryNetwork Security
SKUUBQ-UVC-AI-360
Part NumberUVC-AI-360
ConditionNew
InterfacePoE / RJ45

Frequently Asked Questions about UniFi Protect AI 360 Surveillance Camera

What does the UniFi Protect AI 360 Surveillance Camera do?

The UniFi Protect AI 360 Surveillance Camera is enterprise networking hardware for data-center, campus, and branch deployments. Common roles include core/distribution switching, server uplinks, top-of-rack fabric, and edge connectivity in mixed Cisco/Juniper/Arista environments.

What are the headline specs of the UniFi Protect AI 360 Surveillance Camera?

Key specifications for the UniFi Protect AI 360 Surveillance Camera: interface PoE / RJ45; 1 year support; new condition. Manufacturer part number UVC-AI-360. For the full datasheet with electrical, environmental, and compliance details, contact our pre-sales engineering team.

Is the UniFi Protect AI 360 Surveillance Camera compatible with my infrastructure?

The UniFi Protect AI 360 Surveillance Camera interoperates with standard switching protocols (LACP, MLAG/VPC, 802.1Q, OSPF/BGP). For specific cross-vendor scenarios — Cisco-to-Arista MLAG peering, fabric integration with Cumulus/SONiC, or migration from legacy Catalyst — our network engineers map a compatibility plan as part of the RFQ.