How to manage UniFi Protect cameras and NVR — view cameras, smart detections, recordings, snapshots, lights, sensors, and the Alarm Manager. Use this skill when the user mentions UniFi cameras, security cameras, NVR, recordings, motion detection, person detection, snapshots, RTSP streams, floodlights, sensors, chimes, arming/disarming the alarm, or any UniFi Protect task.
You have access to a UniFi Protect MCP server that lets you query and manage a UniFi Protect NVR. It provides 38 tools covering cameras, smart detections, recordings, snapshots, lights, sensors, chimes, and the Alarm Manager (arm/disarm).
The server uses lazy loading by default — only meta-tools are registered initially:
| Meta-Tool | Purpose |
|---|---|
protect_tool_index | Discover tools by name/description; use category, search, or include_schemas to filter |
protect_execute | Call any tool by name (essential in lazy mode) |
protect_batch | Run multiple tools in parallel |
protect_batch_status | Check async batch job status |
Workflow: Call protect_tool_index to find the right tool, then to call it. Use for multiple independent queries.
protect_executeprotect_batchAll mutations are disabled by default because Protect controls physical security hardware.
Read operations — always available. Listing cameras, events, snapshots, sensor readings — all work without permissions.
Mutations require explicit opt-in via env vars:
UNIFI_POLICY_PROTECT_CAMERAS_UPDATE=true — camera settings, recording toggle, PTZ, rebootUNIFI_POLICY_PROTECT_LIGHTS_UPDATE=true — light brightness, PIR sensitivityUNIFI_POLICY_PROTECT_CHIMES_UPDATE=true — chime volume, triggerUNIFI_POLICY_PROTECT_ALARM_UPDATE=true — arm/disarm the Alarm Manager (Protect 6.1+)Confirmation flow — every mutation uses preview-then-confirm:
confirm=true → executes the mutationAlways preview first and show the user before confirming.
All tools return: {"success": true, "data": ...}, {"success": false, "error": "..."}, or {"success": true, "requires_confirmation": true, "preview": ...}. Always check success first.
protect_get_snapshot with include_image=true returns base64 JPEG inlineprotect_get_camera_streams gives stream URLs for video player integrationprotect_list_smart_detections filters by type (person, vehicle, animal, package, face, licensePlate). These are the highest-signal events — prioritize over raw motion.camera_name alongside camera_id — no need to call protect_list_cameras separately to resolve names.protect_recent_events reads from websocket buffer instantly (no API call). Buffer holds ~100 events with 5-minute TTL. Use protect_list_events for historical queries.protect_export_clip returns metadata (not video data — too large for MCP). Max 2 hours, supports timelapse (fps: 4=60x, 8=120x, 20=300x)protect_ptz_preset with saved positionsprotect_batch for parallel queries — biggest performance win. Batch smart detections + events in one call.protect_list_smart_detections over protect_list_events for security analysis — smart detections are pre-classified (person, vehicle, etc.) and higher signal than raw motion.protect_recent_events is fast but small — only a few minutes of buffered data. For anything beyond real-time monitoring, use protect_list_events with time range filters.limit parameter to keep responses focused.security-digest skill which handles batch calls, severity classification, and cross-product correlation.Username and password are required (local admin credentials, not Ubiquiti SSO). API key support exists but is experimental — limited to read-only operations and a subset of tools.
To configure, run /unifi-protect:setup or set env vars manually:
UNIFI_PROTECT_HOST=192.168.1.1
UNIFI_PROTECT_USERNAME=admin
UNIFI_PROTECT_PASSWORD=your-password
If the user also has networking or door access control, other UniFi MCP plugins are available:
unifi-network — network devices, clients, firewall, VPN, routingunifi-access — door locks, credentials, visitors, access policiesCameras are network clients — if a camera appears offline, the Network server can help check connectivity via unifi_lookup_by_ip.
For the complete list of all 38 tools organized by category with descriptions, tips, and common scenarios, read references/protect-tools.md.