This is weird. This camera is by itself on my second HB3 in the same window as two others, this is the only camera to pick this up. Foggy window and all, none of my outdoor cameras appear to pick up what I assume to be a tow truck out there, not my doorbell camera either. I just did live view in a few cameras and that parking spot is empty?
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Is that camera set to detect all other motion?
Are the others also too.
I have an outdoor cam Pro set for All other motion and headlights, emergency vehicle flashing lights shining off a structure will activate the camera.
Maybe that camera can see into the future…
All my cameras are set to detect all motion. I think it may be something to do with the fact that it’s the only thing paired to that particular HB3. All my other cameras, doorbell chimes and entry sensors are paired to my original HB3. This with just one device while still set as part of the same home is showing to be far less problematic. I’m thinking the other cameras on the original just weren’t getting enough signal to display everything accurately. That truck sat out there running for over 10 minutes, just a truck with fog lights not a tow like I originally thought, but I couldn’t even see it on the other cameras until well after they shut it off and turned off the lights.
Maybe lol.
Probably motion settings.
I’ve noticed similar situations in my cameras. I’ve had my car be in the driveway dead on and be missed. I suggest setting your default viewing angle slightly at an angle.
Check settings
Every camera that I have, has always been set to detect everything, with sensitivity set to high. It’s just so weird that the only one that actually picked up that truck at all happens to be in a HB by itself, while the rest are on one HB together. Also, the individual camera never goes offline, unlinke the others all taking turns going offline for multiple hours.
Weird
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