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Arlo says:
> On Arlo Pro Wire-Free, Arlo Q, and Arlo Q Plus cameras, you can also set your camera to record until motion stops, up to 300 seconds (5 minutes)
Does that means up to 5 minutes after motion has started or ended? I would like to record for as long as there's motion, even if the motion lasts for more than 5 minutes. Is that possible?
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@Mati_Roy wrote:
Arlo says:
> On Arlo Pro Wire-Free, Arlo Q, and Arlo Q Plus cameras, you can also set your camera to record until motion stops, up to 300 seconds (5 minutes)
Does that means up to 5 minutes after motion has started or ended?
It means "until motion stops or 5 minutes has elapsed, whichever comes first". So from when the motion starts.
@Mati_Roy wrote:
I would like to record for as long as there's motion, even if the motion lasts for more than 5 minutes. Is that possible?
That is not possible.
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Thanks! Do you know if there are cameras that do that?
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Arlo does if the camera is AC powered and you subscribe to the CVR (continuous video recording) option. That isn't motion-activated - it records 24/7.
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