Sensitivity slider settings seem backwards? Which is high sensitivity on slider settings?
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Does anyone know which is high sensitivity on the slider settings? High sensitivity to me means triggered with less motion, yet high shows a running person icon. Seems backwards. Should I go by the number, higher being more sensitive, or the icons, higher being less sensitive? Arlo needs to change this so that it makes sense because it's completely ambiguous.
(I can't insert a photo of the slider because the upload box goes off the edge of my screen so I can't click the button.)
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Does anyone know which is high sensitivity on the slider settings? High sensitivity to me means triggered with less motion, yet high shows a running person icon. Seems backwards. Should I go by the number, higher being more sensitive, or the icons, higher being less sensitive? Arlo needs to change this so that it makes sense because it's completely ambiguous.
(I can't insert a photo of the slider because the upload box goes off the edge of my screen so I can't click the button.)
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Does anyone know which is high sensitivity on the slider settings? High sensitivity to me means triggered with less motion, yet high shows a running person icon. Seems backwards. Should I go by the number, higher being more sensitive, or the icons, higher being less sensitive? Arlo needs to change this so that it makes sense because it's completely ambiguous.
(I can't insert a photo of the slider because the upload box goes off the edge of my screen so I can't click the button.)
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higher percent is more sensitive
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DUPE question, previously answered
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second DUPE question, previously answered
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Can you provide a link to that "dupe" question so those of us who don't know where to find it are able to? Seems like the helpful thing to do.
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The same question was posted in 3 different areas here. It may be answered in the Pro 2 area but I'm not sure.
Answer - higher percentage/number is more sensitive.
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