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Connect base station via ethernet to your router, place the wireless camera within it's WiFi range (2.4GHz), battery lasts a few months.
Motion detection works differently than in V2, uses motions sensor instead of image detection.
Connect base station via ethernet to your router, place the wireless camera within it's WiFi range (2.4GHz), battery lasts a few months.
Motion detection works differently than in V2, uses motions sensor instead of image detection.
Does that mean no person detection?
Connect base station via ethernet to your router, place the wireless camera within it's WiFi range (2.4GHz), battery lasts a few months.
Motion detection works differently than in V2, uses motions sensor instead of image detection.
great product but always wait.
price and quality.
Connect base station via ethernet to your router, place the wireless camera within it's WiFi range (2.4GHz), battery lasts a few months.
Motion detection works differently than in V2, uses motions sensor instead of image detection.
Might pick one up if they can list the distance between base station and camera that's supported.
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Per their faq, it says you can however it's not recommended
Have 2 spaces that I'd like to add cams that don't have power near by so these would work out great.