You're most welcome mate. The only thing to note is that I messed up the night time comparison a bit and forgot to turn off the IR for the other two cameras. The IR on the G5 Bullet is much much better than the G3. I hear you though, the G3 Bullet is still a solid device.
Good video! I love that you did an indoor comparison, most channels don’t. For the future, it would be great to see both indoor and outdoor images and microphones during the day and night. Thanks for the great video.
Great review and comparison. I think the nightview comparison needs to be done with IR off on the ones not used to get the true effekt of the IR lights ;) Its also very easy to see how the G5 makes use of a much wider lens that causes barrel effect when looking at your overhead beam at the top of the picture, very curvy compared to the G3 with a pretty straight beam across.
Yeah, I probably should have turned the IR off as well. That is a really good point. Next time!! 😁 I do mention the fish eye effect too, which is probably because most security cameras need wide coverage rather than distance.
Great video. A test of you walking in view of the cameras would be helpful to see how much detail they can pull out of a person as well as how they handle motion, especially at night.
Based on my experience the G5 is clearly the superior bullet. BUT, Ubiquiti has chosen a more saturated and higher contrast default setting compared to the G4. Ubiquiti made this choice because people prefer a "punchier" image. This choice isn't necessarily ideal for a security camera. A more detailed comparison would be to adjust the G4 and see how close the look of the image can come to the G5. This test would show the true differences between generations. I have both G4 and G5. The G5 is the one to buy, even at the same price. The reason to buy the more expensive G5 dome would be the desire for a wider field of view or the speaker. The G5 bullet field of view is somewhat narrow for many close-in security camera situations.
Really good points. There are a lot of testing I _could_ do, but had to kinda stop somewhere. Good idea though. I have the G4 dome camera and especially the microphone on that is nowhere near as good, but the field of view is definitely wider.
I believe the G3 didn't have AI detection abilities, which could be a big thing for some installs. I think each generation of Unifi gear, whether it be camera, switch or whatever are generational incremental improvements, rather than being a huge "must upgrade" change. I find this good as it means older Unifi hardware can still be used without feeling like you're missing out on features or quality. I do like the way Ubiquiti package everything so nicely to protect the equipment in transport and generally they provide all the hardware you could need for mounting. Having 100mbps on a camera is absolutely fine. 4K will not ever saturate 100mbps, not with IP Cameras used in CCTV. It's different to 4K broadcasting/streaming (which still won't saturate 100mbps, even with 3 or 4 streams). I think, like you, I would avoid adjusting brightness and the like as all of this is post processing and will just degrade the picture quality.
The G3 range have motion detection, but not person/vehicle. The G4 does have person/vehicle detection. I think you need the AI range to get number plate recognition now. So, yes, it does evolve over time, but as you say, I can still use all of them together. 100Mbps is totally fine for most things, yes. I aim for GB speed where possible to future proof it a bit though.
When you do your night comparison, be sure to compare each camera one at a time using only the infra red from each camera, otherwise you’re reviewing it with light coming from all three cameras at the same time. Hope this makes sense! Otherwise good comparison :) Thanks
Thanks for this test, it really helps me in my decision making. I plan to purchase 3 G5 bullets for my cottage in the mountains. The only thing i would complain towards Ubiquiti is, there is no option for another colour. I would like to have a black cover instead of the white one. For sure there is also the Unifi AI lineup, but the price really scares me.
You are most welcome, thanks for watching ☺ I hear you. Some of the access points have separate skins, but not the cameras. You _could_ wrap it yourself in vinyl or something else, but not sure if you are up for that?
I did the g4s last year for my parents house and the one thing that stood out was the high quality metal housing. Im doing g5 at my house now thats lame that they are plastic.
I don't know if I missed it but the g5 bullet cannot use the IR extender that the g4 and g3 can use. So if you need to see out longer range, you will need the older g4 or figure out maybe using an IR floodlight in conjunction with the g5.
That is correct. Or you get the G5 Pro which does have an IR range extender available. store.ui.com/us/en/pro/category/cameras-bullet/products/uacc-g5-enhancer?variant=uacc-g5-enhancer
I just saw that you replied to all the comments. That’s so cool. I’m considering moving away from my 4 Google Nest cams. I have the subscription service with 60 day history. Have you done any comparisons between Nest and UniFi cams?
Yes, replying to comments is the best way to learn from each other and build up the community for the channel. I haven't done any comparison with the Google Nest cams. Unifi doesn't have any subscriptions. Instead you store the footage locally yourself using an NVR or similar. I have made a video of the NVR here: ruclips.net/video/u3RTjKZcMQY/видео.html
It looks like you had all three cameras on at the same time with IR light on all during the night testing. Which means the IR output was three times as much as if just one camera at a time would be tested. Maybe a retest using one at a time is in order.
Nice video. Would love to see the G5 Bullet vs G5 Pro. By the way, the G5 Bullet lacks the socket on the bottom, as the G5 Pro has the option to add a floodlight/IR extension
@@LarsKlintTech i like the ‘yet…’ :D actually the AI Pro vs G5 Pro might be the best comparison since they both 4K, good to know if its worth the upgrade to get number plate recognition. I have G4 Pro out front and a couple G5 Bullets
Did you turn the IR off the cameras one at a time to compare each camera’s IR? If you have 3 cameras blasting out IR they all will have good lighting conditions
Now you tell me!! No, I didn't, but I can see now that could make more of a difference. Although, currently only have the G5 in that spot and the image is still as good.
Hello Lars, thanks for your comparison. One question, In spec G4 has view angle 86, 60, 111 and G5 84.4, 45,4, 99.8. For me this means that the G4 Bullet has wider angles. But when you compare camera pictures you say that G5 has more fish eye and wider angle .. how is that?
Great observation Patrik. And I don't have a good answer either. I just found that the G5 is more fish eye-ish in the image. Could it be the way the lens is created?
Now that you mention it, I haven't had any spider webs on the Dome either. I think the rounded form factor doesn't leave as many angles to attach the web to, but I am not Spiderman 🤷♂
I have G4 Pro, AI Pro and am considering a G5 bullet for a shed as I don’t need 4K. In light of the fast ethernet (FE), I have several floodlights that I noticed are also FE. Interestingly I set the port from auto to GbE and it still worked. I’d be curious if the same thing applies to the G5 bullet?
I'm not sure what you are asking. Do you want to know the max length of a CAT6 cable? Recommended max length is 100 metres. There is no PoE adaptor on my camera.
Possibly because the cameras a for different applications? And the G4 and G5 on paper are not completely comparable, as the G5 is kind of a "cheaper" version of G4, unless you want specific things, such as the IR attachment on the G4 Bullet.
I generally do. Often when I record you are coming along for the first impression and plan to set it up. Sometimes I change that slightly after filming, so I do cable management then. Also, it isn't very interesting to see cable management I think, unless it is a huge install. 😊 Thanks for watching.
Hi there, thank you for reaching out. On this channel, I make it a point to respond to all questions and comments to help benefit the entire community. Your engagement here is valued, and I aim to provide answers that can be useful for everyone who watches the videos. However, regarding emails, it's important to understand that while I'd love to reply to everyone individually, it's simply not feasible. Replying to emails typically only benefits the person sending the email, not the broader community that this channel serves. My focus is on helping as many people as possible through public engagement like this. I appreciate your understanding and thank you for being a part of this community. 😊
I've been using cameras for decades, just got my hands on a G5 flex, G5 bullet, G4 instant, and now the G4 pro doorbell. The G5 is a smidge better, and I can't wait to get my hands on a G5 doorbell pro Poe, with a plug in chime and not an ethernet chime.
After watching this, i dont think there is much use upgrading my old g3 bullets. Figured g5 was a much larger step up . Thanks for doing this video.
You're most welcome mate. The only thing to note is that I messed up the night time comparison a bit and forgot to turn off the IR for the other two cameras. The IR on the G5 Bullet is much much better than the G3. I hear you though, the G3 Bullet is still a solid device.
Good video! I love that you did an indoor comparison, most channels don’t. For the future, it would be great to see both indoor and outdoor images and microphones during the day and night. Thanks for the great video.
Thanks mate ☺ And thanks for the feedback. I will keep it in mind if I do another camera comparison.
Great review and comparison. I think the nightview comparison needs to be done with IR off on the ones not used to get the true effekt of the IR lights ;) Its also very easy to see how the G5 makes use of a much wider lens that causes barrel effect when looking at your overhead beam at the top of the picture, very curvy compared to the G3 with a pretty straight beam across.
Yeah, I probably should have turned the IR off as well. That is a really good point. Next time!! 😁
I do mention the fish eye effect too, which is probably because most security cameras need wide coverage rather than distance.
Great video. A test of you walking in view of the cameras would be helpful to see how much detail they can pull out of a person as well as how they handle motion, especially at night.
Thanks for the kind words.
Ah, yes! That would have been an obvious choice. I need to consult before making the video 😂
Based on my experience the G5 is clearly the superior bullet. BUT, Ubiquiti has chosen a more saturated and higher contrast default setting compared to the G4. Ubiquiti made this choice because people prefer a "punchier" image. This choice isn't necessarily ideal for a security camera. A more detailed comparison would be to adjust the G4 and see how close the look of the image can come to the G5. This test would show the true differences between generations. I have both G4 and G5. The G5 is the one to buy, even at the same price. The reason to buy the more expensive G5 dome would be the desire for a wider field of view or the speaker. The G5 bullet field of view is somewhat narrow for many close-in security camera situations.
Really good points. There are a lot of testing I _could_ do, but had to kinda stop somewhere. Good idea though. I have the G4 dome camera and especially the microphone on that is nowhere near as good, but the field of view is definitely wider.
I believe the G3 didn't have AI detection abilities, which could be a big thing for some installs. I think each generation of Unifi gear, whether it be camera, switch or whatever are generational incremental improvements, rather than being a huge "must upgrade" change. I find this good as it means older Unifi hardware can still be used without feeling like you're missing out on features or quality. I do like the way Ubiquiti package everything so nicely to protect the equipment in transport and generally they provide all the hardware you could need for mounting.
Having 100mbps on a camera is absolutely fine. 4K will not ever saturate 100mbps, not with IP Cameras used in CCTV. It's different to 4K broadcasting/streaming (which still won't saturate 100mbps, even with 3 or 4 streams).
I think, like you, I would avoid adjusting brightness and the like as all of this is post processing and will just degrade the picture quality.
The G3 range have motion detection, but not person/vehicle. The G4 does have person/vehicle detection. I think you need the AI range to get number plate recognition now. So, yes, it does evolve over time, but as you say, I can still use all of them together.
100Mbps is totally fine for most things, yes. I aim for GB speed where possible to future proof it a bit though.
When you do your night comparison, be sure to compare each camera one at a time using only the infra red from each camera, otherwise you’re reviewing it with light coming from all three cameras at the same time.
Hope this makes sense! Otherwise good comparison :)
Thanks
Thanks Andrew. It makes total sense, and I should have thought of that. Next time I will improve ☺
Thanks for this test, it really helps me in my decision making. I plan to purchase 3 G5 bullets for my cottage in the mountains. The only thing i would complain towards Ubiquiti is, there is no option for another colour. I would like to have a black cover instead of the white one. For sure there is also the Unifi AI lineup, but the price really scares me.
You are most welcome, thanks for watching ☺
I hear you. Some of the access points have separate skins, but not the cameras. You _could_ wrap it yourself in vinyl or something else, but not sure if you are up for that?
Rattle can spray paint. Solved.
i am very glad to have found your channel! next the g5 flex please... greetings from germany
Welcome my friend, and thanks for watching. If I can get my hands on the G5 Flex I' d be glad to make a video on it ☺
I did the g4s last year for my parents house and the one thing that stood out was the high quality metal housing. Im doing g5 at my house now thats lame that they are plastic.
Tine will tell if it makes a difference. I do think the G5 is much better value, and the image is slightly better too.
I don't know if I missed it but the g5 bullet cannot use the IR extender that the g4 and g3 can use. So if you need to see out longer range, you will need the older g4 or figure out maybe using an IR floodlight in conjunction with the g5.
That is correct. Or you get the G5 Pro which does have an IR range extender available. store.ui.com/us/en/pro/category/cameras-bullet/products/uacc-g5-enhancer?variant=uacc-g5-enhancer
I just saw that you replied to all the comments. That’s so cool.
I’m considering moving away from my 4 Google Nest cams. I have the subscription service with 60 day history. Have you done any comparisons between Nest and UniFi cams?
Yes, replying to comments is the best way to learn from each other and build up the community for the channel.
I haven't done any comparison with the Google Nest cams. Unifi doesn't have any subscriptions. Instead you store the footage locally yourself using an NVR or similar. I have made a video of the NVR here: ruclips.net/video/u3RTjKZcMQY/видео.html
Microphone comparison would have been extremely nice.
Yeah, absolutely. When the G6 comes out I will do that 😁
It looks like you had all three cameras on at the same time with IR light on all during the night testing. Which means the IR output was three times as much as if just one camera at a time would be tested. Maybe a retest using one at a time is in order.
You are totally correct and not the first to mention it 😁 I will do better next time 👌
So your night test was don't with IR lights from all 3 cameras? That's a lot more light than you would normally have.
Yes, that was a mistake. Others have pointed this out too, so I know for next time 😊
Nice video. Would love to see the G5 Bullet vs G5 Pro. By the way, the G5 Bullet lacks the socket on the bottom, as the G5 Pro has the option to add a floodlight/IR extension
Thanks Jack. Ahh, is that why!? So to get the IR extender you need the Pro? 🤔
G5 Bullet vs. G5 Pro you say....
@@LarsKlintTechG4 Pro vs G5 Pro and then AI Bullet vs AI Pro ;)
@@dh-net I have both G4 and G5 pro, but not any of the AI cameras. Yet.
@@LarsKlintTech i like the ‘yet…’ :D actually the AI Pro vs G5 Pro might be the best comparison since they both 4K, good to know if its worth the upgrade to get number plate recognition. I have G4 Pro out front and a couple G5 Bullets
@@dh-net I actually have a good use case for the number plate recognition, so keen to test it out.
Damn insects. I get spiders getting inside my IR beam sensors on the gate and that sets off the doorbell! Guess what nobody is at the gate. 😃
Hahaha, that is annoying. You need an IR just for spider distraction 😂
G5 bullet it is:)
It is a great camera. Still the best value for money in terms of quality and features imo
Did you turn the IR off the cameras one at a time to compare each camera’s IR? If you have 3 cameras blasting out IR they all will have good lighting conditions
Now you tell me!! No, I didn't, but I can see now that could make more of a difference.
Although, currently only have the G5 in that spot and the image is still as good.
Hello Lars, thanks for your comparison. One question, In spec G4 has view angle 86, 60, 111 and G5 84.4, 45,4, 99.8. For me this means that the G4 Bullet has wider angles. But when you compare camera pictures you say that G5 has more fish eye and wider angle .. how is that?
Great observation Patrik. And I don't have a good answer either. I just found that the G5 is more fish eye-ish in the image. Could it be the way the lens is created?
Random unrelated question. I'm noticing less spider's web around my G5 Dome vs my bullets, is that your experience too? Or is it totally random?
Now that you mention it, I haven't had any spider webs on the Dome either. I think the rounded form factor doesn't leave as many angles to attach the web to, but I am not Spiderman 🤷♂
G5 🥰🥰
Totally. The G5 range in general is very good value 😊
4k would be nice.
That is what the G5 Pro is for then. ruclips.net/video/ZkyURwCHBrQ/видео.html
I have G4 Pro, AI Pro and am considering a G5 bullet for a shed as I don’t need 4K. In light of the fast ethernet (FE), I have several floodlights that I noticed are also FE. Interestingly I set the port from auto to GbE and it still worked. I’d be curious if the same thing applies to the G5 bullet?
I changed the port to run 1Gb, and it didn't seem to make any difference. If I move it to "auto" then it adjusts back to FE again.
But it still ran at 1Gpbs right?
@@backseatbreaksYep, no problem.
How many meters is the maximum cable length from the POE adapter to the camera?
I'm not sure what you are asking. Do you want to know the max length of a CAT6 cable? Recommended max length is 100 metres.
There is no PoE adaptor on my camera.
@larsklinttech how much storage do you have for your video recording ? thanks in advance please reply
I am currently using an 8TB WD Purple drive to store the video.
I still don't get why Unifi doesn't have a good comparison tool on their site.
Possibly because the cameras a for different applications? And the G4 and G5 on paper are not completely comparable, as the G5 is kind of a "cheaper" version of G4, unless you want specific things, such as the IR attachment on the G4 Bullet.
why dont you hide the Cat 6
I generally do. Often when I record you are coming along for the first impression and plan to set it up. Sometimes I change that slightly after filming, so I do cable management then. Also, it isn't very interesting to see cable management I think, unless it is a huge install. 😊
Thanks for watching.
Why do you need so many cameras?
I don't have any 😄
So I can show you all here on RUclips how they work and then you can choose for yourself ☺
Also, llamas.
@@LarsKlintTech we never seen them 😄
@@Tntdruid They are almost in every video that has to do with Unifi 🤷♂
So if i write to you. You just ignore? 100%
Hi there, thank you for reaching out. On this channel, I make it a point to respond to all questions and comments to help benefit the entire community. Your engagement here is valued, and I aim to provide answers that can be useful for everyone who watches the videos.
However, regarding emails, it's important to understand that while I'd love to reply to everyone individually, it's simply not feasible. Replying to emails typically only benefits the person sending the email, not the broader community that this channel serves. My focus is on helping as many people as possible through public engagement like this. I appreciate your understanding and thank you for being a part of this community. 😊
I've been using cameras for decades, just got my hands on a G5 flex, G5 bullet, G4 instant, and now the G4 pro doorbell. The G5 is a smidge better, and I can't wait to get my hands on a G5 doorbell pro Poe, with a plug in chime and not an ethernet chime.
I'd love to try out the G5 flex too. Hopefully in a video soon.
What is the G5 door bell pro?
@@LarsKlintTech speculation of the next doorbell.
@@morejellopleaseAh, alright. I don't need a chime in my case, so the G4 doorbell works well. I would like better Wifi connection though.