OG Telephoto, Android

Night vision nor in color sends a notification. Anyone know how much reduction distance and detection is in the dark for night time are? Does detect in daylight. Is it just not enough light? Tags but no detection.

If it’s tagging, it’s detecting. Are you using all motion or smart detections?

1 Like

Smart detection.

My guess is available light and distance at night just can’t quite get there. Where in broad daylight its not an issue.

If you see the green box but it doesn’t log an event, it could not identify the object. It is harder for it to do at night which will reduce distance, plus the back of a truck probably isn’t well defined in whatever pattern recognition they’re using.

1 Like

How far away will OG Telephoto detect a car coming in a driveway? I need for it to detect a car in my driveway at least 75’ away.

I don’t think anyone can guarantee an exact distance as it depends on light and how complex the image is, but my OG TEL very easily detects cars at ~90 feet set to the default sensitivity of 5. I had some details in another post I’ll try to find it.

EDIT - See here, turns out about 100 feet and could easily do more

Thank you for your reply. I think that’s the camera I need.

Let me ask one more question. I see that the OG Telo is showing a good picture at 100’, but what is about the longest distance it will alert you when someone comes up a long driveway? I got ready to order one but couldn’t find that information. Thanks again.

I looked at your last reply and I think you answered my question. I should have read that again. My bad.

No problem, it easily tags/alerts for cars at 100 feet and people at nearly that much, and if I cranked the sensitivity up it would be further (I’m at the default 50).

The post I made was more for the readability of license plates, which I’d say 100 feet is about the limit, depending how fast the car is moving (bit further when slow, bit less for faster).

Thank you

This topic was automatically closed 90 days after the last reply. New replies are no longer allowed.