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📱 App trouble? If you use the UniFi Protect app or UniFi Protect to view these cameras and it’s offline or won’t connect, we fix that too.
Licensed installation of Ubiquiti security camera systems across Staten Island. We design, install, and configure UniFi G5 full-color night vision, UniFi AI AI detection, PTZ domes, and NVR recording for single-family homes, large hillside lots, townhouses, and commercial properties — from Tottenville and Great Kills to Todt Hill, New Dorp, and St. George. Full perimeter coverage for driveways, yards, and detached garages, weatherproof for coastal conditions, the UniFi Protect app on your phone, no monthly fees. Part of our Staten Island security camera installation service.
Staten Island is New York City’s most suburban borough — nearly 500,000 residents across 20+ neighborhoods, dominated by single-family detached homes with driveways, backyards, and detached garages, plus townhouse communities and low-rise apartments. Ubiquiti is one of the most requested brands we install here, because a typical Staten Island home needs full perimeter coverage — six to ten cameras around the property — and Ubiquiti’s value makes covering a whole lot affordable in a way the premium brands rarely are.
Abstract Enterprises is a New York State licensed low-voltage contractor that designs, installs, secures, and configures complete Ubiquiti systems across Staten Island — cameras, NVR recording, PoE cabling routed through attics, basements, crawl spaces, soffits, and garage conduit, and the UniFi Protect app remote viewing. We handle the long cable runs that hillside lots in Todt Hill and Emerson Hill demand, and weatherproof everything for the borough’s coastal and flood-zone conditions. This page covers our Ubiquiti work on Staten Island; see our Ubiquiti camera installation NYC hub for the full brand overview, or our main Staten Island security camera installation service.
Staten Island’s suburban homes and larger lots make Ubiquiti’s blend of value and capability a natural fit — installed properly and securely.
A Staten Island home needs 6–10 cameras to cover the front, driveway, backyard, side yards, and garage. Ubiquiti’s value makes covering the whole perimeter affordable.
Suburban streets and large backyards are dark at night. UniFi G5 captures full color 24/7, so footage of someone in the yard or driveway is usable, not a gray blur.
On a large lot near trees and a road, motion-only cameras alert all night. UniFi AI classifies people vs vehicles so you only get meaningful alerts.
Hillside and large lots in Todt Hill or Annadale can use a PTZ to cover a long driveway, pool area, or wooded perimeter from one vantage point.
IP66/IP67-rated Ubiquiti cameras stand up to Staten Island’s rain, snow, and coastal conditions — important in South Beach, Midland Beach, and the flood zones.
Because Ubiquiti is widely targeted, we change defaults, segment the network, and update firmware — the step careless installers skip.
UniFi G5 captures full-color video 24/7 — the same color at 3 a.m. as at noon. On a dark Staten Island street or large backyard, that’s the difference between identifying someone and an unusable infrared blur. Where we deploy it:

Full-color capture of the driveway, detached garage, and parking area — where vehicle break-ins and package drop-offs happen on a suburban home.
Large backyards, pool areas, and wooded property lines captured in color overnight — the access points a burglar uses on a Staten Island lot.
Front door and porch in full color for package theft and visitor identification — clearer than any infrared doorbell camera.
UniFi AI is Ubiquiti’s on-camera AI — it classifies people and vehicles and only alerts on the targets that matter, essential on a large Staten Island lot where trees, animals, and a nearby road create constant motion.
Tells a person from swaying trees, animals, and passing cars, so you get alerts that mean something — not hundreds of false pings a night.
Cars and trucks classified and labeled, making footage searchable — jump straight to a vehicle in the driveway or on the street.
Filtering non-threats ends the alert fatigue that makes homeowners ignore their cameras — critical on a wooded or waterfront lot.
For large Staten Island lots and commercial properties — auto dealerships, West Shore industrial, and big hillside estates — PTZ domes, license plate recognition, and a properly-sized NVR complete the system.
One pan-tilt-zoom dome covers a long driveway, a dealership lot, or a large wooded property and follows a moving subject — fewer cameras for wide spaces.
LPR at a driveway gate or dealership entrance logs every plate with a timestamp — an audit trail for vehicle access.
We size storage to camera count, resolution, and the retention you need — so footage is there weeks later when an incident surfaces.
Live view and playback on your phone from anywhere — check the house from work or vacation, no monthly fee for local recording.
🔑 Pair cameras with access control. Many Staten Island homes and businesses installing Ubiquiti cameras add fob, gate, or intercom entry on the same visit — one crew, one cabling run. Access control Staten Island → · Video intercoms →
We’ve installed Ubiquiti on every kind of Staten Island property — from compact townhouses to wooded hillside estates.
The borough’s dominant type — front, driveway, backyard, side yards, and detached garage covered with weatherproof UniFi G5, 6–10 cameras on one NVR.
Todt Hill, Emerson Hill, Grymes Hill — wooded half-to-two-acre lots with long curving driveways, pool houses, and outbuildings, wired for long cable runs.
Townhouse communities and garden apartments — shared areas and individual unit entrances, with documentation for HOAs.
South Beach, Midland Beach, Tottenville — coastal and flood-zone homes with weatherproof IP66/IP67 cameras and surge-aware mounting.
Hylan Boulevard, Forest Avenue, Victory Boulevard — storefronts, restaurants, and offices with searchable UniFi AI footage.
Auto dealerships and West Shore industrial — PTZ, LPR, and high-channel NVRs for lots, yards, and inventory.
Camera offline, not recording, can’t view remotely, forgot the password, NVR failed, or blurry night footage? We repair, secure, and upgrade existing Ubiquiti systems across Staten Island — including systems another company installed, and storm-damaged coastal setups. Most issues fixed in one visit.
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Free on-site assessment. Full perimeter coverage. No monthly fees.
Search Ubiquiti installation on Staten Island and you’ll get aggregator estimates, spec sheets, and “is it banned” headlines. Here’s the honest read for a Staten Island property.
Angi, HomeAdvisor, and Fixr quote a national per-camera average as if every job is a four-camera apartment. A Staten Island home is the opposite — it’s a full perimeter: front, driveway, two side yards, backyard, and often a detached garage, which is realistically 6–10 cameras with long cable runs through attics and soffits.
Ubiquiti’s cheaper hardware is exactly why it fits here — covering a whole lot with premium-brand cameras gets expensive fast, while Ubiquiti keeps full-perimeter coverage affordable. But the labor to run cable cleanly around a suburban house is the same skilled work regardless of brand, and a hardware-only estimate misses it.
That’s why we quote after a free site walk. On Staten Island the size and layout of the lot is the whole story.
Generic guides picture a doorbell camera and a back-door cam. Staten Island is detached homes on real lots, wooded hillside estates in Todt Hill with long curving driveways and outbuildings, and waterfront homes that have to survive coastal weather. The right Ubiquiti system means weatherproof cameras at every corner, long PoE runs done cleanly, and sometimes a PTZ to cover a driveway or a wooded perimeter.
A contractor who works Staten Island knows how to route cable through an attic and soffit, where to put a camera so a half-acre yard has no blind spot, and how to mount gear in a flood zone. A national aggregator treats it like any other lead.
The lot is the job. Covering a Staten Island property well is a different skill than wiring an apartment, and it’s the borough’s standard need.
Two things the national guides skip: Staten Island’s coast and its close-set suburban lots. Beach-zone neighborhoods like Midland Beach took 11 feet of surge in Sandy, so cameras and the NVR need weatherproof, surge-aware placement. And on tight suburban blocks, aiming cameras to cover your own property without pointing into a neighbor’s windows matters — both for goodwill and for staying within privacy norms.
We use IP66/IP67-rated cameras, mount with weather and surge in mind, and privacy-mask views where it’s appropriate. These are the details a spec sheet never mentions and a careful local installer always handles.
Good coverage on Staten Island respects both the weather and the neighbors.
US law — the NDAA and related FCC rules — restricts Ubiquiti from federal government use and certain federally-funded and critical-infrastructure projects. It is not banned for private use, and it’s installed legally across countless Staten Island homes and businesses.
For a private Staten Island property it’s legal and appropriate. If your property is a public school, a government office, or federally funded, we won’t install it — we’ll spec a compliant brand. A contractor who tells you that up front is worth more than a spec sheet that hides it.
We’d rather lose a Ubiquiti sale than put you in a non-compliant position.
Ubiquiti is excellent value with strong AI and night vision, ideal for the full-perimeter coverage a Staten Island home needs, legal and appropriate for the vast majority of private properties, and the wrong choice for the specific government and federally-funded jobs the law carves out — installed securely, weatherproof, with defaults changed and the network segmented.
The useful answer is a licensed contractor who covers your whole lot properly, weatherproofs it, secures the system, and tells you honestly when a different brand fits better. The brand is one tool in that service.
Ubiquiti’s full-color night vision — a wide aperture and warm supplement light capture color 24/7 instead of black-and-white infrared.
On-camera AI that classifies people and vehicles versus other motion, cutting false alarms and labeling footage so it’s searchable.
Network Video Recorder — records all cameras, powers them over PoE, and serves footage to your phone. The heart of the system.
Power over Ethernet — one cable carries power and data to each camera, ideal for the long runs a suburban home needs.
Weatherproof ratings — dust-tight and protected against heavy rain and jets, essential for Staten Island’s coastal exterior cameras.
Pan-Tilt-Zoom — a motorized dome that moves and zooms to cover a long driveway or large lot from one point.
A blacked-out zone in the camera’s view — used to avoid recording a neighbor’s window on close-set suburban lots.
The app for live view, playback, and alerts on your phone — no monthly fee for local NVR recording.

“Staten Island is whole-house jobs. A home in Eltingville is eight cameras — front, driveway, garage, both sides, backyard. You’re running cable through the attic and soffits, not just popping a doorbell on. UniFi G5 earns its keep because these yards are pitch dark at night, and UniFi AI kills the false alarms from trees and the road. Eight cameras of Ubiquiti is a price people can actually say yes to.”
“Did a place up on Todt Hill — half-acre lot, a driveway you could land a plane on, detached garage and a pool house. We used a PTZ to cover the driveway and ran long PoE to the outbuildings. And in the beach neighborhoods I always mount with Sandy in mind — nobody wants their NVR underwater again. Change the default password, segment the network, done right.”
— Field tech, Abstract Enterprises · 25+ years on Staten Island homes
Tell us your property type and camera count, and we’ll call with a ballpark.
“Eight Ubiquiti UniFi G5 cameras around our Eltingville home — front, driveway, garage, both sides, backyard. Night picture in full color is incredible. No blind spots, no monthly fee. Clean install through the attic.”
— Homeowner, Eltingville
“Big lot up on Todt Hill — they used a PTZ for the long driveway and ran cable to the detached garage and pool house. Covered the whole property. Knew exactly how to handle a large lot.”
— Homeowner, Todt Hill
“Our place in Midland Beach floods, so I was worried about the equipment. They mounted everything high and weatherproof with Sandy in mind. UniFi AI, full color at night. Smart crew.”
— Homeowner, Midland Beach
“Store on Forest Avenue — register, entrance, and stockroom on Ubiquiti. UniFi AI so I only get real alerts. I watch it from home on my phone, no monthly bill. Great value.”
— Store owner, West Brighton
“Old Ubiquiti system in our Great Kills home was offline and I’d lost the password. They recovered it, fixed a bad cable run, secured the whole thing, got the app working. Didn’t install it originally.”
— Homeowner, Great Kills
“Auto dealership on Hylan — PTZ and LPR over the lot, big NVR. We log every car and plate now. Professional, knew what a Staten Island commercial site needs. Fair price.”
— Owner, New Dorp
Real ranges for Staten Island Ubiquiti systems. Final pricing follows a free site visit — camera count, lot size, cable runs, and PTZ/LPR drive the number.
4–6 UniFi G5/UniFi AI cameras · NVR · PoE cabling · key entries and driveway · the UniFi Protect app setup.
6–12 cameras · full home coverage · long attic/soffit runs · weatherproof · optional PTZ for the driveway or yard.
High-channel NVR · PTZ & LPR · hillside estate, dealership, or industrial · outbuildings & access-control integration.
Roughly $400–$700 per camera installed depending on model and site; long runs on large lots add labor. No monthly fees for local NVR recording — cloud backup optional.

We map the whole perimeter so the driveway, yard, garage, and side yards are all covered — no gaps a burglar can use.
UniFi G5 on the driveway and street captures plates and people in full color overnight, with UniFi AI alerts.
A UniFi G5 camera at the entrance identifies porch pirates far better than a low-res infrared doorbell.
We repair storm-damaged coastal systems and re-mount equipment higher and weatherproof for the next nor’easter.
Usually a PoE fault on a long run or a full NVR drive. We trace it and fix it, often same visit.
We re-aim and privacy-mask so you cover your property without pointing into a neighbor’s windows.

NYS #12000287431, fully insured, with documentation for any Staten Island property or HOA.
25+ years covering Staten Island home perimeters — driveways, yards, garages, and large lots with no blind spots.
IP66/IP67 cameras and surge-aware mounting for coastal and flood-zone homes.
We change defaults, segment the network, and update firmware so your system isn’t a horror story.
We tell you when Ubiquiti fits and when a government/federally-funded property needs a different brand.
Local NVR recording with the UniFi Protect app viewing — you own the hardware and the footage.
Tell us about your property. We’ll call you back within the hour — no obligation.
UniFi G5 night vision, UniFi AI AI, PTZ, and NVR recording — full-perimeter coverage designed, weatherproofed, installed, and secured for your Staten Island home or business, with the UniFi Protect app on your phone and no monthly fees. Licensed, insured, honest about brand fit.
Freshness: Updated May 2026 · NYS Lic #12000287431 · Changelog: May 2026 — published Ubiquiti camera installation Staten Island (Blueprint v2.1)
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