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Hi DocThanks for posting that, this was something I had been wondering for a while. I have the RLC520 which also suffers from motion alerts due to light changes and had been wondering if the cameras with person/vehicle detection have the same problem, sounds like they do. I think if we could set a maximum change on the motion detection it might resolve this problem.Thanks!
HiNot sure if this has already been suggested, I did a search but couldn't an existing one so apologies if it already has.The ability to have different sensitivity settings at different times of the day is a good feature. I'm pretty sure a lot of users like me have day and night periods set up, as suggested in the user guide. An improvement to this would be if you could select "day" and "night" periods which are linked to when the infrared lights are off/on etc. Timed periods should take priority over these so you could define a day period and a period 08-10am to deal with sun rise etc.Is just a thought.Thanks
HiAlthough not so pretty, I also found this type of chime can be paired and works with the Reolink Doorbell, ebay Item 124027726492 - sorry, it wouldn't allow me to post a link.Hope it helps!
I've had the doorbell for a few weeks now with the Android app, I would agree with the above comments that currently on my phones there is only one type of push notification whether it's a visitor pushing the doorbell button or clouds passing on another camera, which are mostly ignored anyway. A visitor pushing the doorbell button definitely needs to be a separate notification so the phone can be set to play a different sound so it would get immediate attention, ideally with a jump to the doorbell video.Thanks!
HiI would like to second the suggestion made by gabs, I also have the 520 cameras and it also surprised me that there was not even a screw to prevent removal - unfortunately I had to mount two of mine at a low level so this is a possibility, although I have clamped one of the cables internally to make it more difficult, the other I could not.Thanks
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