Is it possible to set this up to work the other way around, ie have a white list of faces which don’t trigger alerts, then have alerts trigger for any unknown persons?
@@WillieHowe Thanks, Willie; I have this same question. Use case would be a space where only specific persons are permitted, so looking for the ability to trigger a notification if an unauthorized person is detected. Thanks again,
This is a good idea. Ideal thing would be to have it trigger alerts (or even have the ability to search for) unknown persons at certain hours. Good way to tell if people are casing a place after hours.
Hi, Willie, I saw your video about signal jamming. Presently going through that horrible experience. I did install the wired camera, but the neighbor keeps jamming my ring cameras. I reported to the local authorities. I did report to the fcc. Any advise?
@@BufordBuzzard Incorrect. As per the FCC's website, intentionally jamming other devices using a Part 15 device can be considered a violation of FCC regulations, potentially leading to fines or legal action. Those fines are no joke.
I’m in Alabama, as long as I give myself consent (1 party) I’m fine ✅. There is a website that does show the laws in all 50 states I’ll see if I can pull it if necessary for others.
Thanks again for another good video, in my use case I’m monitoring students and staff primarily but the police and Fire dept do come to me for incidents quite often.
Ah yeah, you have to have the AI Port, but your cameras don't have to be connected to it. It supports up to 5 Protect devices and up to 2 or 3 of competitors' ONVIF devices. So I have to grab a few of these, assign them to my cameras, and let it do AI processing for facial recognition. What I want is to know if someone I don't know is in my basement. There was burgler detection already in my Flex G5, but I'm not sure how it can tell or if it even works. I haven't tried breaking in my house to test it. All I want is for it to not notify me when I go to the basement. I wanna know if someone else goes to the basement. Knowing about license plates etc is a fun one, but not practical in Kansas as we don't have front license plates.
@@Saturn2888note that the support for up to 5 UniFi cameras and several Onvif cameras from one AI port has only been announced as planned. It has not been deployed yet. As of today an AI Port supports AI detections on a single non-AI camera be it UniFi or Onvif.
Hi, I'm setting up Protect for the very first time and I'm adding G4 instant camera's. There is no face detection, people detection only, and there in no menu Fetections on left sidebar, so I cannot name persons or faces. Do you kindly know why? Thanks so much.
Is it possible to set this up to work the other way around, ie have a white list of faces which don’t trigger alerts, then have alerts trigger for any unknown persons?
@@AdamW-c2m great question! We will find out!
@@WillieHowe Thanks, Willie; I have this same question. Use case would be a space where only specific persons are permitted, so looking for the ability to trigger a notification if an unauthorized person is detected. Thanks again,
This is a good idea. Ideal thing would be to have it trigger alerts (or even have the ability to search for) unknown persons at certain hours. Good way to tell if people are casing a place after hours.
Thanks Willie. This video has been very helpful
Please do a piece on the License Plate Recognition. I have 2 AI Pros and it isn't working. Must be missing something. Facial works fine.
Hi, Willie, I saw your video about signal jamming. Presently going through that horrible experience. I did install the wired camera, but the neighbor keeps jamming my ring cameras. I reported to the local authorities. I did report to the fcc. Any advise?
Have you tried talking to them?
@@faith1965ful ring cameras are part 15 devices. They must accept any interference. There's really no recourse other than what Willy said.
@@BufordBuzzard Incorrect. As per the FCC's website, intentionally jamming other devices using a Part 15 device can be considered a violation of FCC regulations, potentially leading to fines or legal action. Those fines are no joke.
How do you know that he is jamming them?
I’m in Alabama, as long as I give myself consent (1 party) I’m fine ✅. There is a website that does show the laws in all 50 states I’ll see if I can pull it if necessary for others.
Thanks again for another good video, in my use case I’m monitoring students and staff primarily but the police and Fire dept do come to me for incidents quite often.
The same applies to recording audio, not just using face rec regarding the law.
How'd you enable Recognitions? Do the AI cameras like the Flex G5 not support it?
Ah yeah, you have to have the AI Port, but your cameras don't have to be connected to it. It supports up to 5 Protect devices and up to 2 or 3 of competitors' ONVIF devices. So I have to grab a few of these, assign them to my cameras, and let it do AI processing for facial recognition.
What I want is to know if someone I don't know is in my basement. There was burgler detection already in my Flex G5, but I'm not sure how it can tell or if it even works. I haven't tried breaking in my house to test it. All I want is for it to not notify me when I go to the basement. I wanna know if someone else goes to the basement. Knowing about license plates etc is a fun one, but not practical in Kansas as we don't have front license plates.
@@Saturn2888note that the support for up to 5 UniFi cameras and several Onvif cameras from one AI port has only been announced as planned. It has not been deployed yet. As of today an AI Port supports AI detections on a single non-AI camera be it UniFi or Onvif.
Hi, I'm setting up Protect for the very first time and I'm adding G4 instant camera's. There is no face detection, people detection only, and there in no menu Fetections on left sidebar, so I cannot name persons or faces. Do you kindly know why? Thanks so much.
Those cameras don't support it.
Rip it to the studs ✅
Hello, Son.