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Cameras record sporadically at best

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writemom
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We've had our wire-free system for about four months now. The honeymoon stage was beautiful. The first two months we had so many recordings it was almost annoying at times, so much that I ended up turning off the notifications... but it was FANTASTIC the way it picked up motion and recorded everything. We decided we wanted to have a bigger camera family and decided we'd pay the subscription to have them. Thankfully we hadn't made our purchase yet because despite NO changes to the system, it just doesn't work right any more. Literally nothing has changed with placement, batteries are strong, Internet speed is the same, sensitivities are the same, rules are the same. What's different is now the system records just every once in a while.

 

We have three exterior cameras - front door, back door and street view. All of these are set at 100% sensitivity. The front door motion triggers the front door camera and the street view camera. Back door motion triggers the back door camera. Battery power is fine. The lowest is 88%. Positioning or sensitivities have not been changed from what they were when they worked properly. I was in the bath a few weeks ago when the front doorbell rang. The person stood there a long time because my street view camera picked them up at the END of the two minute recording, yet the front door camera never recorded at all. Last week someone stuck something on my front door that took them awhile to attach and neither camera recorded. The back door camera used to make about 10 recordings in the time it took for my dog to take a potty break and now I'm lucky if it triggers at all.

 

We have two inside cameras - upstairs and downstairs. These are also set at 100% sensitivity and are only armed at night. They used to record all of the time too when someone would get up in the middle of the night for a drink or whatever. They even would record when they picked up a fly buzzing around. Now they NEVER record. You can wave your hand in front of them and they won't record. Battery power on these is also 88%.

 

Very frustrating. Don't have any idea where to go from here. Love that I can log into the cameras at any time and take a look see, but I wanted the system for security, not entertainment.

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jguerdat
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The On/Off switch just disables motion detection and recording (a bug exists where detection actually still works and will activate the night vision LEDs). The camera is still live and can be used for live view so the batteries are still being used. You couldn't turn the camera off and then back on remotely if the camera was actually off. The only way to actually turn it off is to open the battery door and maybe remove batteries. 

 

The use of the app and browser is just a troubleshooting method since sometimes one works properly while the other fails for some reason.

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jguerdat
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What firmware versions are installed in both the cameras as well as the base? Have you tried power cycling the base and open and close the battery doors to reset things quickly?

writemom
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Firmware of base 1.8.1_9169. Hardware VMB3010r2. Firmware of cameras 1.2.7730. Does not look like there is a way to update the firmware.

 

Yes, I have power cycled many times.

 

I have not removed the batteries from the cameras because doing so would require a ladder and having to reposition all of them over again. I'd rather not go that route. The batteries have plenty of life. Wouldn't turning off the cameras do the same thing?

jguerdat
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You have the latest firmware.

 

The only way to actually turn the caameras off is to open the battery doors. That will reset them.  Have you tried both the app and a browser? 

writemom
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This is what I meant about turning off the camera.

 

Have a tried a browser or app for what? I use both of them.

jguerdat
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The On/Off switch just disables motion detection and recording (a bug exists where detection actually still works and will activate the night vision LEDs). The camera is still live and can be used for live view so the batteries are still being used. You couldn't turn the camera off and then back on remotely if the camera was actually off. The only way to actually turn it off is to open the battery door and maybe remove batteries. 

 

The use of the app and browser is just a troubleshooting method since sometimes one works properly while the other fails for some reason.

writemom
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I'll try the battery thing with my indoor cameras since neither of those records at all anymore and they are more accessible.

writemom
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The battery case opening seems to have fixed the interior cameras. They both triggered this evening as they should have. Now the true test will be to do this with the exterior cameras, but it will be this weekend before that can be done and then we'll need to give it some time for testing. Stay tuned.

writemom
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I'm pretty confident that opening the battery doors is good advice, but I'm still having a sporadic recording problem that I'm pretty sure has to do with the mode setting so I'll post a new question.

writemom
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I'm pretty confident that opening the battery doors is good advice, but I'm still having a sporadic recording problem that I'm pretty sure has to do with the mode setting so I'll post a new question.

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