This video showcases an advanced, AI-powered gate system for a smart home, integrating high-tech security with convenience. The system features a custom intercom with two-way audio, a video camera linked to a smartphone, and a keypad. It employs number plate recognition and facial recognition for automated gate access. The entire system runs on Ubiquiti’s UniFi software, utilizing a Dream Machine Pro Max and a PoE switch to manage network, security cameras, and access control.

System Components and Functionality

The gate system includes a NICE controller for gate operation and a Ubiquiti U7 outdoor Wi-Fi 7 access point for strong connectivity. The software allows users to assign PIN codes, register license plates, and enable facial recognition for various users, including delivery services like Amazon. The system also integrates with UniFi Protect, Ubiquiti’s camera system, to enhance security with AI-driven detection of known faces and vehicles.

Enhanced Security and Convenience

The AI-powered features enable the system to automatically open the gates for recognized vehicles or individuals, while also providing notifications and logs of gate activity. This setup significantly enhances security by allowing only authorized access and preventing unauthorized exits. The creator expresses high satisfaction with the system’s reliability and seamless integration, emphasizing its potential to revolutionize home security and access control.

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27 COMMENTS

  1. Wanted to add some clarifiying points – You can run Network and Protect in the cloud, but Access requires an onsite UI controller that supports it, and the camera for numberplate recognition needs to be connected directly to the Access Hub to access that function, it can't just hang off a switch elsewhere. The recognition is genuinely fantastic, even at night – but no Alexa, G Home or Siri integration at this time. And yes, by the time a plates been cloned and turned up in a grey car you could probably just hop over the fence – the main reason for the gates is to stop the dogs running on the road 😂

  2. Great Video I install automated gates for a living and always look at new tec do you know if there has to be a gate position sensor on the gate for it to work ie the system knows when gate is closed.

  3. Can you please provide details of who installed this for you and also links to the Ubiquiti equipment required as some of this only seems to be available from their US store. We would be interested in installing the same set up. Thanks.

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