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I need a camera to record 24/7.
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I would suggest you look for a cctv system that stores the recordings locally and gives you access to them via your local network.
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With cctv system that are wired they are usually cheap but costly to install. The ones that use wireless cameras are usually much more expensive due to their reliability requirements.
Probably best to get out and shop around a bit first to get a feel if you’re a DYI fan.
Alternatively look for a local security firm and see what systems they would install. If not technically savvy, see what local support they can give.
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Activity zones require AC power (no subscription) or a subscription. Are the cameras AC powered?
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@Nicole5678 wrote:
How far does the Arlo pro 3 pick up activity? How many feet? Thinking I could position the camera close enough to pick up activity?
The spec is 20-25 feet. Though this does depend, and it often will pick up vehicles from further away.
BTW, it is not a good camera for capturing license plate numbers.
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@Nicole5678 wrote:
I just need vehicles not license. I really just need to pick up vehicle making noise.
Have you tried using audio detection instead of motion detection?
I'm confused on why you need 24/7 recording if you are just looking for recordings of vehicles making noise.
@Nicole5678 wrote:
The other cctv don’t pick up noise.
There are certainly cctv systems that record sound.
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@Nicole5678 wrote:
Not seeing option for noise detection with Arlo Pro 3. Is there an add on?
Look in the mode for the base station (selecting the rule for the camera).
Likely you will need to set the detection threshold fairly high (otherwise you might get a flood of detections). If there is a specific time window you are interested in, you can also set up a schedule, so audio detection is off during other times.
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@Dannybear wrote:
I kindly warning for using the audio trigger for detection is that the cameras are susceptible to wind pressure so some care should be given to the camera positioning to keep it from false triggering.
Yes, that is one reason I suggested that the threshold mattered (setting it lower makes the detection less sensitive). Wind on the microphone likely still will trigger it, so I agree that the positioning is important.
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