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randrade
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Hi,

 

I am thinking of getting an Arlo Q. The camera I use now (Evo) does not work OK with motion recording. When the nigh vision is set to Auto, meaning that when there is not enough light the NIght Vision mode starts automatically, it triggers a motin event. That means that at dusk and dawn, during 30 min to 1 hour, the camera jumps from day to nigh several times and each time it triggers a motion event. The manufacturer knows the problem but does not solve it.

Does the Arlo Q suffer from the same problem?

 

Thanks

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jguerdat
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Not noticed here nor mentioned at any point in these forums. 

MB-Can
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The IR sensor need soem time to adjust and is the noise of the transition that is causing the false alert. if is only one I assume thsi is not not a big deal, unles you have the camera intgrated with something else. 

Anyway, if you didn't get the Arlo Q don't get it yet. The night vision is a quality issue and still not solved by last firmware and I would wait until the problem is fixed. The technology is already there (Arlo Pro Wifi are beter) but looks they decided to put something else on this Arlo Q model, that is working but is not working great. 

jguerdat
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Huh?  I have a Q that does night vision without night vision enabled (looking through a window).  I'm not sure what you're suggesting.