Q. So like the camera would only record when the motion sensor is triggered and could you give me a link to what that might look like
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I think it will be less expensive to buy a security camera with a DVR - and in the DVR options there can be "motion detection" settings. Lorex, Swann, Owl, Lillin, Z-Modo and many others include the motion detect option in their DVRs...
The issue with using a camcorder or camera is after a period of non-use, they generally want to go to sleep to conserve battery power. By the time the motion sensor device woke up the camera and started video capture, it is likely the cause of the motion would be gone.
I think it will be less expensive to buy a security camera with a DVR - and in the DVR options there can be "motion detection" settings. Lorex, Swann, Owl, Lillin, Z-Modo and many others include the motion detect option in their DVRs...
The issue with using a camcorder or camera is after a period of non-use, they generally want to go to sleep to conserve battery power. By the time the motion sensor device woke up the camera and started video capture, it is likely the cause of the motion would be gone.
Can infrared light "spoof" cameras and motion sensors?
Acorn S
In the film Inside man we see thieves use special infrared lanterns to blind security cameras. I want to know if it's possible and if it works on motion sensors as well.
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It's possible to blind any camera with enough light. However, attempting to do this to a PIR motion sensor will simply set it off.
It's possible to blind any camera with enough light. However, attempting to do this to a PIR motion sensor will simply set it off.
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