Make sure you have the IP address of the camera, you can also find it under devices in Unifi Protect. Next, we need to open the camera directly. You will need the device password for this, which you can find in Unifi Protect: First, you need to allow anonymous snapshots from the cameras. The first part is to automatically get snapshots from the camera. Capturing snapshots from an Unifi Protect Camera So besides storing the snapshots on the CloudKey alone, I also wanted to upload the files to a cloud storage provider so we have a backup of all the snapshots. In this particular case the camera, and Cloudkey, was placed offsite. With a small script, we can automate this, to get a snapshot from one or multiple cameras every x minutes. Unifi Protect doesn’t come with any timelapse features, but you can get a snapshot from the camera. ![]() I have chosen to use a G3 bullet for this because it’s easy to mount and has great video quality. ![]() In this case, I needed to make a timelapse from a construction site. Unifi cameras are great versatile devices that you can use in pretty much any situation.
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