UniFi Protect G6 Turret
$199 MSRP
UniFi Protect G6 Turret: what it is & who it's for
The same 4K image as the Bullet in a lower-profile turret that aims more easily and is rated colder (-30 °C) — the better pick under eaves or in harsh climates, at the same $199. Eaves, soffits, and cold-climate installs that want a discreet, easy-to-aim 4K outdoor camera.
Specifications
| Form Factor | Outdoor turret (eyeball) |
|---|---|
| Image Sensor | 1/1.8" 8MP |
| Max Resolution | 4K (3864 × 2160) at 30 fps |
| Field of View | H 109.9° |
| IR Night Vision | 30 m (98 ft) |
| Connectivity | Wired — 10/100 RJ45 |
| Power Method | PoE |
| Max Power Draw | 12.5 W |
| Weather / Vandal Rating | IP66 / IK04 |
| Operating Temp | -30 to 50 °C (-22 to 122 °F) |
| AI Detections | Person, Vehicle, Animal + Face & License Plate (Multi-TOPS AI) |
Verdict
The same 4K image as the Bullet in a lower-profile turret that aims more easily and is rated colder (-30 °C) — the better pick under eaves or in harsh climates, at the same $199.
Pros
- Recessed turret / eyeball housing is discreet and easy to aim under an eave
- Widest cold-weather rating of the four (-30 °C / -22 °F)
- Same IP66 / IK04 ruggedness and 30 m IR as the Bullet
Cons
- Higher power draw than the Bullet (12.5 W vs 9.9 W)
- No on-board microSD — recording needs an NVR or gateway
- Less of a visible deterrent than a bullet
Best forEaves, soffits, and cold-climate installs that want a discreet, easy-to-aim 4K outdoor camera.
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