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Madmom2
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I have my camera mounted inside and at night the camera only shows a reflection of itself. Are there settings to be changed so that it looks out the window?

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JessicaP
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Hi Madmom2,

 

Be aware that motion detection does not work through windows reliably. You can read more about it here: Does motion detection work through glass or windows?

TomMac
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Only the Q camera will work well thru glass as it uses pixel change for detection ( not PIR , glass blocks IR )

Also make sure there is no back lighting and camera lens right up to glass IF viewing only

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Madmom2
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Thank you. Can I add a Q camera to my Pro2 system? Are they compatible?

 

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@Madmom2 wrote:

Thank you. Can I add a Q camera to my Pro2 system? Are they compatible?

 


You can have a Q camera and Pro 2 cameras on the same account.  The Q doesn't connect to a base station, it connects directly to the Arlo Cloud.  The Q connects via WiFi, the Q+ connects via either wifi or ethernet.

Madmom2
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And does the Arlo Q support CVR?

JessicaP
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Arlo Q does support CVR. You can read more about CVR here: What is continuous video recording (CVR) and how do I get it?

Madmom2
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The Q seems to be working much better, but there are still times at night that I can only see the camera's reflection, and not outside. Any suggestions on settings that need to be adjusted?

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@Madmom2 wrote:

The Q seems to be working much better, but there are still times at night that I can only see the camera's reflection, and not outside. Any suggestions on settings that need to be adjusted?


This can of course happen if the room is lit (at least I often can see my own reflection in the windows after dark).  There aren't any settings in the camera that would help - it will capture whatever light reaches it.

 

You could try angling the camera differently, or maybe putting it in an enclosure of some kind that blocks the room lighting.

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