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My Arlo is great at detecting motion when I place it at 100%, but it's working a little too well and currently recording every shadow from a nearby tree every 30 seconds. I have found that if I place the camera at less than 100%, like at 80 or even 95%, it does not detect motion at all. Let's say it's pointed at my front door. If the camera is at 80%, I can walk to my front door only a few feet away from the camera and it won't detect me. Do the cameras have to be at 100% to record motion? I really don't want to drain my battery from frequent nothings.
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I inserted an example of where a camera is at. However, if it's set at 100%, it will detect everything. Should I be changing the position? I just want it to be able to detect people walking nearby but not every shadow that passes by.
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A detects, A records
A detects, B records
B detects, A records
B detects, B records
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Thank you. So if I do that, am I safe to reduce the motion sensor down to 70% and it will still capture someone walking in my driveway but not the sun's reflectors?
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sarieperl wrote:
Thank you. So if I do that, am I safe to reduce the motion sensor down to 70% and it will still capture someone walking in my driveway but not the sun's reflectors?
That you will have to test... tho I recommend any change in sense levels be done in small amounts so you get max response while not getting false triggers.
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It's best at detecting motion that is 90 degrees to the camera face and the detection starts decreasing as the angle decreases. Your picture shows only a small angle to the camera face. I have all of my cameras set to about 80% but angled in such a way as to pickup traffic along walkways and driveways almost 90 degrees to the camera faces.