Hello,
it's a bit ironic to be honest, I first ordered an Argus PT Ultra and was not happy with the PIR. It did not properly detect people walking towards the camera, which I have had to learn seems to be in the nature of this thing.
Reolink Support was very kind and tried to help so we agreed on an exchange and, after reading and studying all models, the TrackMix WiFi seemed to be the best solution because it could be ceiling mounted, connects via WiFi and also has tracking and, of course, a non PIR based motion detection.
Yesterday I installed the new camera and set everything up. It worked very well and after some testing and fine tuning I was very happy with the result, the camera immediately recognised me when I walked towards the gate (which the Argus never did) and also started tracking me. During the day I had a few "false alarms", probably from moving branches or insects flying by near the can.
At night, however, it started raining and that's when things got out of control. The motion alarm was going off every minute, I reduced the sensitivity, but that didn't help much, plus the camera wouldn't be able to detect anyone at the gate!
In the Argus there was an option to set whether the camera should detect "other" motion than people, animals or vehicles, but I couldn't find anything like that in the TrackMix settings.
Also, does it never indicate whether it detected a person or just a motion, the allert alway says "motion detected". The Argus clearly stated what it detected (motion, person, animal or vehicle). Is there something wrong with my camera or have I missed something? How can I limit the detection to only people, animals and vehicles instead of raindrops and leaves?
I am beginning to doubt this technology ...
edit: it started raining again and the allert goes off every minute again. The cam has allready recorded 18 GB footage over the past 12 hrs, that's crazy! And this way it's not useful because if something happens I'd never notice because I'm allready not lookinga at the notifications nor am I interested in watching all the footage! If the cam would at least differenciate between a "motion" and A PERSON is detected I would know when to pay attention to an allert and when not...
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Hello,
it's a bit ironic to be honest, I first ordered an Argus PT Ultra and was not happy with the PIR. It did not properly detect people walking towards the camera, which I have had to learn seems to be in the nature of this thing.
Reolink Support was very kind and tried to help so we agreed on an exchange and, after reading and studying all models, the TrackMix WiFi seemed to be the best solution because it could be ceiling mounted, connects via WiFi and also has tracking and, of course, a non PIR based motion detection.
Yesterday I installed the new camera and set everything up. It worked very well and after some testing and fine tuning I was very happy with the result, the camera immediately recognised me when I walked towards the gate (which the Argus never did) and also started tracking me. During the day I had a few "false alarms", probably from moving branches or insects flying by near the can.
At night, however, it started raining and that's when things got out of control. The motion alarm was going off every minute, I reduced the sensitivity, but that didn't help much, plus the camera wouldn't be able to detect anyone at the gate!
In the Argus there was an option to set whether the camera should detect "other" motion than people, animals or vehicles, but I couldn't find anything like that in the TrackMix settings.
Also, does it never indicate whether it detected a person or just a motion, the allert alway says "motion detected". The Argus clearly stated what it detected (motion, person, animal or vehicle). Is there something wrong with my camera or have I missed something? How can I limit the detection to only people, animals and vehicles instead of raindrops and leaves?
I am beginning to doubt this technology ...
edit: it started raining again and the allert goes off every minute again. The cam has allready recorded 18 GB footage over the past 12 hrs, that's crazy! And this way it's not useful because if something happens I'd never notice because I'm allready not lookinga at the notifications nor am I interested in watching all the footage! If the cam would at least differenciate between a "motion" and A PERSON is detected I would know when to pay attention to an allert and when not...Reply QuoteShare0- Share this Post
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@stingray_736374312435858 Disable any motion in Record, Email and push notification. Add a 1 s delay for person and vehicle. There are other parameters you can tune such as non-detection zone and object siize.
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@joseph_1979 Oh, thank you (again) you have to go into schedules to set this, ok I haven't seen this.
So that would resolve the issue with the constant allerts and, I assume, with the recording as well.
However, when I was testing the camera yesterday it never detected me as "PERSON", it only dtected a motion so if I set it to not trigger on motion it would not allert if someone walks towards my gate. That's why I was wondering if something is wrong with the cam? -
@stingray_736374312435858 Set the sensitivity as shown below and tune according to your preference.
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I set it to max for person but it didn't work when I tested. Honestly I didn't spend much time with it, I mainly set the motion sensitivity. Should I set the motion sensitivity to max to make the smart detection work better? Or are these two separate things? Maybe that's why it didn't work yesterday? I have the motion sensitivity set to about 28-30, which is about the range where it would detect any movement at the gate, but maybe I'm thinking in the wrong direction?
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@stingray_736374312435858 Set the motion as follows and the smart sensitivity as I indicated in my previous reply.
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@joseph_1979 OK, these settings look a bit different on the iOS App but I think I managed to replicate it. I'll need to test these but not today, it's raining cats 'n dogs
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@stingray_736374312435858 Good to hear that. If you set them as I explained then it should work. Here it is hot and sunny :).
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@joseph_1979 Hi, I was able to test the settings a bit yesterday and it is definitely much better. The alarm is still a bit late as it is, I could almost walk half way across the garden before it went off, but the camera seems to have pre-recording so I can see on the footage as I walk towards and through the gate. I'm hoping that adjusting the sensitivity will result in the alarm going off earlier, but it's already much better than the Argus. It also detects animals now, this morning a bird sat on one of my sunflowers and ate some seeds.
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@stingray_736374312435858 You need to tune it to your environment. Just a bit of patience. Mine detects lots of cats during the night searching for food.
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@joseph_1979 Yeah I hope it would also detect whatever animals are coming into my garden at night, they sometimes leave some unpleasant presents so I want to know who they are and maybe where they belog so I could give some of the presents back maybe lol just kidding but if I know where they get in, I might be able to stop them from coming in!
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@stingray_736374312435858 Just purchase a gun and voila' Spray vinegar.
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@joseph_1979 uh this might work in TX but here in my country... As soon as I know what it is I know how to deal with it. Honestly I was hoping that, after we got a dog, cat's and other animals wouldn't come in anymore but seems like they don't care much abuot our dog.
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feel your frustration with the Reolink TrackMix WiFi's motion detection, especially in the rain. The lack of differentiation between general motion and people is a letdown. You might want to try covering the camera from rain temporarily.
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@comercial_403123693113500 well after adjusting the settings according to josephs suggestions it works pretty good! I think Reolink should optimize the software / app because most of the issues seem to come from wrong settings because it's not very intuitive to understand how some of these settings work together.
Covering the camera from rain is however a good idea but my cam is already covered because I have it ceiling mounted. As long as the rain doesn't come in straight it should not be affected by rain much and with the settings mentioned above, it will still detect any motion but only trigger an alarm if it's a person, pet or vehicle (depenting on what you want to detect). This really works so I think this is how you're supposed to set it up but again, this isn't very intuitive and should be changed.
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