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gongolazzo
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Hi all, brand new set up. I have a camera facing out of one of my home windows (it's shaded so there's no glare in the day). If I move the camera I get the message that movement was detected. If I go outside and actually walk in front of the camera... nothing.

 

I have created a new mode and set the motion detetion to 100%, but still no dice.

 

Any help is appreciated!

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TomMac
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The problem is the glass...

Arlo,ArloPro, ArloPro2 use PIR detection (passive  IR) the glass blocks to much IR to trigger.

They are meant to be outside.

 

The Q cameras use pixel detection and can trigger thru glass

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TomMac
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Guru

The problem is the glass...

Arlo,ArloPro, ArloPro2 use PIR detection (passive  IR) the glass blocks to much IR to trigger.

They are meant to be outside.

 

The Q cameras use pixel detection and can trigger thru glass

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harley239
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Apprentice

Motion does not work through glass. 

gongolazzo
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Aspirant

That was it, thanks!

TomMac
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Guru

remember, if you need one Arlo camera inside, but have one outside ( covering overlapping areas ), you can use the outside camera to trigger the inside one.  ( make sure you turn off the IR illuminatos as the light will refect back into lens )

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