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Motion Detection Delay Still 2016
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Motion detection is a trial and error thing and requires motion ACROSS the field of view at a reasonable distance to work best. Too many people try to get too much scene in the camera's view and have motion directly at the camera which makes it hard for any passive IR detector to properly note. Some screenshots of your various cameras positioning would be useful with descriptions of where you need motion to be detected.
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Have to agree here. My cameras seem to not be sensitive enough to pick up motion and start recording immediately, often missing the first 15-20 seconds of someone/thing being in the field of view. However, inexplicably records when there is nothing in the field of view. It's frustrating that its sensitive enough to record nothing, but not when I want actually want something recorded. I assumed at first it had something to do with how it records and stores the video (AWS), but it's hard to find the balance between being set to not record every leaf fluttering in the breeze and still being able to capture real use cases.
Funny thing is, videos that Netgear shares on Social Media show that same delay at the start of recordings.
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KayLor wrote:
I agree. I saw recently that companies selling the video doorbell have updated their software to record immediately upon motion detected. Why not Arlo cameras?
Agree. My VIVINT door bell camera SMOKES Arlo in the Motion detection arena. The problem is that Arlo has to wake up from a coma "if" motion is detected, then it has to power up, then it records, hence the delay in recording. Door bell cameras are "Powered" / always on, power coming from the door bell transformer at your home.
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Believe me I am on your side. I was fed BS by Netgear when I first bought this system e.g. "Arlo may not detect motion if the outside ambient air tempurature is above 98.6 degrees (the same a human body temp) OR "Your concrete driveway could be interfering with motion detection".... I have heard it all...
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Bugger, I bought the 4 camera system but the delay in recording from motion detection means it's not fit for purpose. My whole family can get into the house undetected by 3 cameras! We have ultrafast broadband internet, and the distances from cameras to main unit isn't far. I'm going to take it back. I'm surpised none of the reviews I read on the Internet prior to me purchasing mentioned the delay. Gutted!
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Most of the internet review are base on easy to setup.We all believe that these are security cameras but they are not- JUST JUNK cameras. You made the right move of taking it back. Go with a real security cameras like the lorex or foscam.
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kp22,
It could be that the location of the cameras is not optimal. Consider posting a screenshot from your cameras point of view, this may help us identify why the cameras are not behaving as expected.
JamesC
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