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As noted in these forums many times, PIR sensors do not work through glass since the IR needed for detection is blocked. The camera must be outside or use another camera to trigger it with cross-triggering. The Q camera can detect through glass since it uses pixel-change detection.
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As noted in these forums many times, PIR sensors do not work through glass since the IR needed for detection is blocked. The camera must be outside or use another camera to trigger it with cross-triggering. The Q camera can detect through glass since it uses pixel-change detection.
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Edit your modes and rules. Assuming you're using the default Armed mode, edit the rule for the outdoor camera and go down to Add Device to select the indoor camera. Configure it to record as needed. Be sure to save the settings.
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my outdoor arlo pro3 often gets triggered by motion indoors through the patio glass
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@MVT wrote:
my outdoor arlo pro3 often gets triggered by motion indoors through the patio glass
Yeah, but generally speaking it doesn't work (at least not reliably). It does depend on the details of the glass - plate glass does work better than double/triple pane windows (especially if the multi-pane windows have argon between the panes).
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