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Solar panels are not AC power nor do they provide enough current to run the camera continuously which is what's needed for zones (and other advanced features) to work. The panels are basically trickle chargers for the battery, not a true power source.
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Solar panels are not AC power nor do they provide enough current to run the camera continuously which is what's needed for zones (and other advanced features) to work. The panels are basically trickle chargers for the battery, not a true power source.
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The P2 uses pixel detection differently from the Q camera. For the P2, the PIR sensor detects motion, which also works with battery power, but then uses the pixel detection to not only define zones but also to provide the 3 second look-back, which requires the camera to be streaming the whole time (which also enables the possibility of subscribing to CVR). That's why the camera has to be plugged in, since the battery would be quickly depleted.
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