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Last time the app on my phone updated this issue started and I have had enough of it by this point.
I can literally walk into my shop, start doing work for almost 20 minutes until these cameras now realize I am here. Doesn't matter if the motion detection is set at 1%, 10%, 50%, 80%, 100% or any percent in between, it still does this. I can literally jump up and down waving in front of the camera before it realizes something is moving.
How do I correct this issue or is this just another ongoing issue with this?
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Post screenshots of your positions. Maybe we'd have suggestions.
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Thats normal. PIR detectors don't work through glass
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Mount the cameras outdoors as designed. No glass to interfere.
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I am not sure what you mean to be honest. Do you mean for me to take an image of where the camera is looking or an image of where the camera is located?
Still I do not see how that would affect motion detction if it has been in the same position since I purchased them and used to alert me. It isn't like there is anything obstructing their view either. One looks across the entirety of my back room and I can walk all around and jump up and down before it realizes something is moving. In the past, I wasn't able to get through the door without it noticing.
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It's possible something has changed - the exact angle of the camera due to battery changes, etc. or maybe some piece of equipment t has moved, introducing a blockage or interference. It's hard to say over the Internet, hence seeing the view can help. It's also possible that it's bad hardware but you'd have to open a case with support for that.
Just out of curiosity, what firmware is in the base and cameras?