[11] Uniview specializes in surveillance equipment,[12] including IP cameras[13] and network video recorders.
[18] Since 2012, Uniview has been selling "public safety" solutions to the Chinese government in the Tibet Autonomous Region.
[23] According to IPVM, Uniview "created Uyghur tracking software, and coauthored government standards on ethnicity-detection technology.
[26] In 2017, a vulnerability appeared in Uniview recorders, through which an attacker could remotely obtain the administrator account and password.
[31] In March 2023, a bill was introduced in the U.S. Congress to impose sanctions on Uniview for its alleged participation in mass surveillance of Uyghurs and Tibetans.