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Camera detectiing all motion but I have it set to people only

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scrimd
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In the "feeds" section of the app I have it detecting people only. But in the individual camera section it only gives me the option of motion or no motion. If I turn off motion than I get nothing. If I have motion on I get everything - the feeds rule doesnt seem to kick in

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jguerdat
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There's no "Feeds rule" - they are in Routines and Modes. The settings for what recordings show up in Feed are found in Settings, Home, Smart Notifications.

scrimd
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So are you saying the camera is smart enough to recognize only people (vs wind blowing leaves on tree) and only show that in my feed - but for activating and capturing video per camera the only option is all motion or no motion?

 

I cant see any option to limit the creation of video on each camera to only people report people

jguerdat
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Using the process I posted above, each camera has its own settings for what to show in Feed. It's important to note that any detection is recorded but the servers decide if it's one of those selections you chose.

scrimd
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Understood - but how do I prevent the cameras from turning on (wasting battery) every time the wind blows a tree branch

jguerdat
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It may well be a combination of lowering the motion sensitivity so the sun's IR doesn't reflect causing recordings and/or repositioning the camera so the leaves/branches, etc. aren't in sight from the camera.

StephenB
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@scrimd wrote:

but how do I prevent the cameras from turning on (wasting battery) every time the wind blows a tree branch


The camera streams whenever it detects motion.  Smart Notifications and Activity zones are processed in the Arlo Cloud, so they have no effect on battery life.  

 

So you need to reduce the amount of motion the camera detects - either

  • reducing the motion sensitivity in the camera rules
  • adjusting the camera position so the trees are not in the field of view.

 

 

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