But since mine is not concerned about battery life, it downloaded more complex, more-power-hungry computing algorithms to provide extra features you do not have, such as the highly adaptive custom motion zones. In order to extend battery life, yours only downloaded more simple, less-power-hungry computing algorithms. During the set up, when we designated whether it is “Power Outlet” or “Battery” powered, that’s when our Stick-Up cameras became different, as they downloaded the appropriate additional software-Firmware. But your box came with a “Quick Release Battery Pack” (without a cord) and mine came with power cords (without a battery). Huh? Why?īoth your battery and my plug-in Stick-Up 3rd Gen cameras are identical with the same hardware when they departed the factory and with the same factory Firmware installed. But the recommended height for the Stick-up Cam Plug-In is 5 to 7 feet off the ground. Online, the Stick-Up Cam Battery for outdoors recommendation is about 9-feet. And depending where you look for that recommendation, it varies. Ring does provide recommended outdoor mounting heights. ) **First, I think mounting your camera 10-feet up is a bit too high. So therefore, you are not allowing your cam to work as well as it could. Looking at you pictures, I feel that your Stick-Up Cam Battery (3rd Generation), both the location and height that you chose for mounting is not ideal. And the ability to command a “Live View” and RSSI value tend to also rule out an Wi-Fi issue. Your update of expanding your motion setting FOV to include the street kind of rules out that the motion sensor is defective, which is what I initially thought from your first post. I don’t know if the information I can provide will be helpful or not, but I do own 5 Stick-up (Plug-In version) outdoor cameras and maybe something I say might give you an idea or be useful. So far, it does sound like you been doing an excellent troubleshooting job and provided good information about what you have already tired.
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