Arlo|Smart Home Security|Wireless HD Security Cameras

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StuBee
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Luminary

It's a semi-cloudy day, with the sun occasionally peeking out.  This seems to be setting off the Arlo.

It's not reflecting off a window, but I can tell from the very split sec the video starts that the whole display seems to flash bright.  Like the camera had to change brightness levels due to the sun's brief appearance.   I don't think the sun is hitting the 

 

FYI: The Camera is outdoors in an unshielded area and pointing at a larger area than would normally be optimum for motion detection I would imagine. I have a few saved videos.

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TomMac
Guru Guru
Guru

The sun is a big source of IR , which is what the sensor on the camera detects. The change of IR may be triggering the camera as you found.

 

Best if you may to be to lower the angle down just a little to avoid a bit of sun.

 

Also don't forget that it may be a seasonal thing in which you may have to change the angle of the camera due to the sun being low in the southern sky

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ant
Mentor
Mentor

I am having the same problem. The sunrise over the home of the outdoor camera is giving a few detections. I am going to try decreasing the motion detections' sensitivity (was 100% and 95%) to see if that helps.

Danne6666
Aspirant
Aspirant
I have the same problem. Sunny days the motion detection starts the camera very very often. Have tried to decrease sensitivity down to below 50% but the only difference is that the camera doesn't detect real motion and continue to detect the sun....
Very enoying!
jguerdat
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If possible, a different camera position/angle would be indicated.  Alternatively, perhaps using one camera to trigger another would be useful.