+1^^^ to the replies above; rotate cam slightly to its right (outward) to mitigate IR bouncing off your siding at night. The more IR bounce-back the more the camera tries to limit what comes into the sensor causing the rest of the view, your back yard I presume, to become darker.
To answer your specific question, those 2 " bright lights" you see at upper right are either a surface reflecting your cam's IR back to it (vehicle tail lights and DOT reflective tape are really good at that) or the IR from a CCTV camera pointed in YOUR direction.
P.S. - That's a great looking pit in your avatar!
Definitely not stars.What about the tiny white dots on the upper left? Thought they were stars but my mom wanted me to check with experts to see if those were cameras or reflections too. She was concerned about it since her last visit.
As far as I know it's called GMK and it's a solar powered camera with 360 degree tilt and rotation. It's from Amazon. I have to wait till tonight and look at the settings. The image is from my phone.Excellent idea from Ri220 above.
Hopefully it does have a webGUI or phone app so you can turn off the IR at night just to see what happens to those 2 dots at upper left.
To that end, what is the camera make and model?
That image in your first post....is that on a PC or ????
Ok, I'll be VERY surprised if the app will allow you to disable the IR but who knows.....As far as I know it's called GMK and it's a solar powered camera with 360 degree tilt and rotation. It's from Amazon. I have to wait till tonight and look at the settings. The image is from my phone.
Definitely not stars.
Have you walked over that direction during the day to see if it is just something reflective? That would make the most sense.
Go into the camera's GUI and turn off the IR. If those spots disappear, it is something reflecting your IR.