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Which outside cameras support pre-buffering?

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MetalJase
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I’m currently looking to purchase outside cameras, and pre-buffering is an essential feature for one location...  From the current line-up of Alro outside cameras that support pre-buffering, how many seconds pre-buffer do they feature?

 

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StephenB
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@MetalJase wrote:

I’m currently looking to purchase outside cameras, and pre-buffering is an essential feature for one location...  From the current line-up of Alro outside cameras that support pre-buffering, how many seconds pre-buffer do they feature?

 


Arlo calls pre-buffering "Foresight" - more info (including the cameras) is here: https://kb.arlo.com/000062053/How-does-the-Foresight-feature-work-on-my-Arlo-camera

 

There is some recent information posted in the community that says that the feature requires the camera to be connected with a base station.  Unfortunately that's not in the KB article.

 

One challenge is that the feature requires the camera to be continuously capturing video.  This uses a lot of power, so the cameras need to be connected to AC power in order to get this feature.  Solar panels won't do it.

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StephenB
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@MetalJase wrote:

I’m currently looking to purchase outside cameras, and pre-buffering is an essential feature for one location...  From the current line-up of Alro outside cameras that support pre-buffering, how many seconds pre-buffer do they feature?

 


Arlo calls pre-buffering "Foresight" - more info (including the cameras) is here: https://kb.arlo.com/000062053/How-does-the-Foresight-feature-work-on-my-Arlo-camera

 

There is some recent information posted in the community that says that the feature requires the camera to be connected with a base station.  Unfortunately that's not in the KB article.

 

One challenge is that the feature requires the camera to be continuously capturing video.  This uses a lot of power, so the cameras need to be connected to AC power in order to get this feature.  Solar panels won't do it.