UniFi Protect - Supported Camera Limits

UniFi Protect simplifies camera management by estimating the maximum recommended number of cameras that your UniFi Console can support. Additionally, UniFi has easy solutions if you happen to exceed your Console's limits.

Camera Capacity Overview

UniFi Protect’s dashboard shows you an estimate of how many cameras your UniFi Console can effectively manage. 

UniFi Protect will notify you when you are exceeding the recommended limit. While these are not hard limits, they were designed to ensure your system is capable of providing quality video playback, fast loading times, and most importantly, not missing out on any recordings.

Exceeding Camera Capacity

You might be approaching or exceeding camera capacity due to a number of factors:

  • Active user volume within UniFi Protect
  • A high number of Viewports in use
  • Storage Disk Health

If you exceed camera capacity, consider upgrading your hardware by adding the UniFi Network Video Recorder (UNVR), UNVR Pro, or ENVR. The ENVR has the highest camera capacity of the UniFi Consoles and offers even greater scalability for any enterprise environment thanks to Vantage Point which allows you to connect up to 5 consoles at once. 

UniFi’s Resource Calculator can give you a better understanding of which UniFi Console will suit your needs, or use the table below as a general guide:

Camera capacity has been increased for all consoles as of UniFi Protect v4.0:

UniFi Console ModelHD2K4K
UDR / UDR7521
UDM-PRO24148
UDM-PRO-MAX502515
UDM-SE24148
UDW1274
UCG-MAX1585
UCG-FIBER1585
UCK-G2-PLUS*24148
UNVR603018
UNVR-PRO703524
ENVR21014070

*Assumes the UCK-G2-PLUS is dedicated to UniFi Protect only. If it’s also running UniFi Network, your maximum camera limit will be lower.

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