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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Impressive. When I become rich I will do this too 🤑
You drive a Tesla 🤮
The translation in Italian is one of the Worst thing ever years in my life
Everything in a smart Home can be hacked. What's wrong with just manually opening a gate?
Great video. This is exactly what I've been waiting for. UniFi works great with Home Assistant, so this will expand the possibilities.
I could have done with with a Raspberry Pi and £100 of hardware
please explain in redstone terms
I wonder how much it costs roughly?? Hmmmm
Must have been great fun building this project, and that's half the point – it's for fun. Most of the commentors picking problems and holes in the system don't realise it's partly for the fun of making it and setting it up, as well as the convenience it offers day to day – despite not being perfect, of course. That said, on a security front I feel that too much security for our earthly possessions (which are worthless compared to our families) can end up endangering our families… at the end of the day if someone wants to steal my car then they can have it, I'd rather they be able to successfully get in it and drive it away whilst I'm asleep, and discover when I wake up, than get woken up by someone having broken into my house and put a g*n to my head to grant them access (which of course I would anyway). That's the main reason I've not enabled PIN to drive on my car… if someone's at the point of driving it away, let them have it, it's just a 'thing'.
I hate to tell you but… There is a simple free program you can run on a Raspberry pi that does all this . If it is still around I don't know but I use to have it getting on 10 years ago lol
So vulnerable 😂