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Hallo, we use Arlo Pro 2 (not kids Arlo) cameras mainly inside/indoor to check kids, in kids rooms when they sleep, so the cameras are directed to the beds. At night and day. Since these kameras use night vision there is a question: are these cameras dangerous for kids eyes or body in any way? at which closest distance they can be located from the human eye/body?
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The night vision uses 850nm IR, it;s not really harmful unless in excess which is rare...... tho I wouldn't put my eye right up against the camera as they can be bright like other visible light. ( they glow slighty red ).
Normal camera usage would be fine... most cameras will be about 6+ft away if you are covering a room area anyway.
quick search ;
Are infrared LEDs dangerous?
Infrared, visible or ultraviolet electromagnetic radiation, in sufficient concentrations, can cause damage to the human eye. To date, Light-emitting Diodes (LEDs) have not been found to cause any damage.Apr 28, 2016
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