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Hi,
I would like to know if can can install Arlo Q Plus (2 or 3 sets) on school bus? School bus power by DC voltage, and it does vibration, when it on its route won't have wifi (can it use flash card memory to recore when the bus on its route and upload to cloud when the bus is back to its station, I can download the files by weekly to my computer. The Arlo Q plus seems a better solution because its wired for power (can I conect them to DC power) and I could set its records only when the bus is on its route. Please advise, Thank you.
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First, you'd have to get the cameras set up using WiFi, possibly in the bus garage. Then you'd need a 2 amp USB converter for each camera, plus sturdy mounts. Vibration would be an issue since these have no stabilization built-in. Then there's the issue of having them off for long periods of time and ensuring that they'd wake up properly, not to mention that these are motion detection cameras, not constant recording types. Lots of issues to overcome.
And then there's the legality thang...
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First, you'd have to get the cameras set up using WiFi, possibly in the bus garage. Then you'd need a 2 amp USB converter for each camera, plus sturdy mounts. Vibration would be an issue since these have no stabilization built-in. Then there's the issue of having them off for long periods of time and ensuring that they'd wake up properly, not to mention that these are motion detection cameras, not constant recording types. Lots of issues to overcome.
And then there's the legality thang...