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Does Q+ cvr FAIL like Q, Is it worth switching to Q+?
We have a Q, on $20 monthly payment CVR, and it fails after several hours, and has horrible choppy video quality saving.
It seems this is a common problem, tech support says ""Live With It" until we solve it someday.
The solution is to constantly turm the camera ON/OFF within the software, as initially it works, and then fails over time.
Does Q+ have these same issues?
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Have you opened a case yet? Hardware issues can only be solved that way.
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I have a Q Plus and 3 Q cameras. They all operate the same as far as I can tell. I have them all on a timer that shuts off power for one minute every day, and that seems to make them operate pretty well in my situation. I agree that CVR makes the cameras operate less optimally (unlike non-CVR operation, the videos begin after the event rather than a few seconds prior) and the video quality degrades over time (requiring a regular reset, the frequency of which may depend on the upload bandwidth of your ISP and the video size you've chosen).