Yes, maybe 3-5ms, but so many variables in conditions make that hard to say. The accuracy did go from the 80s to 90s% though. That is exactly where I dl the model. I just logged in as my github ID and you then add whatever model to your project and then you can export the model in the onnx format.Interesting. I've been following the other (YOLO8 vs. YOLO10) thread where another user mentioned this YOLO26 model and gave some hints on downloading direct from Ultralytics and converting the format, but perhaps you could elaborate or provide a means to directly download the model(s) you are using.
I suspect most of us will be quite envious of your detection times, but it's not surprising given the NVIDIA card you are using: frankly I'm surprised you even detected a difference from other models. What did is shave off, maybe 1-2ms?
yes, I am currently using yolov26s for my primary model and it seems more accurate and faster than bi-combinedv5. I wanted to test the yolov26m on 2 of my cams running those using the "additional models" but cannot yet. I hope Ken will get that "add new model" button fixed soon.still running good i assume?
yes still good and No ken has not replied yet.still good? and did ken ever answer you about custom models?

How are you making your yolo26 as the primary model? I got it to show up as additional models but its not in my primary list.I am having a issue with trying to add a new model to the additional models. I can add any model by making it the primary model, but so far no luck adding a new model to the additional model list. I sent Ken a note no this.
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Thank you! Didnt have the "v" in front of the 26 and just stuck in the file as is. Now I got them in there.