Mark_M
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Ah yes....It worked, but I think your message was a little too nice. It sounded like a prerecorded message. I think I would make message more aggressive.
I've posted this one before and I will again!
Ah yes....It worked, but I think your message was a little too nice. It sounded like a prerecorded message. I think I would make message more aggressive.
Something I'm playing with at the moment, is Blue Iris AI turning on inside lights when motion is detected outside. The plan, if I can get it to work, is to turn on lights in bathrooms, the garage, laundry, and lounge room, with the intent that the thieves see the lights come on inside the house, and think that someone has been disturbed and is up turning on lights. They expect motion sensor lights to turn on outside the house, how many are going to expect their arrival is automatically turning on lights inside the house?Also shows that motion activated lights are worthless,
100% agree!! I think lights that are on all the time are more an initial deterrent (maybe the perps will choose an unlit target instead) than motion lights as they hone in on the initially dark target. Plus the fact that the cameras don't have to readjust when the lighting changes and can run full color mode all the time.Amazing they didn't even flinch when the light went on.
I'd have preferred to hear a 12ga. rack and then some profound statement by Samuel Jackson though.
We've seen example after example here, that most of these punks don't care about lights being on at all.100% agree!! I think lights that are on all the time are more an initial deterrent (maybe the perps will choose an unlit target instead) than motion lights as they hone in on the initially dark target. Plus the fact that the cameras don't have to readjust when the lighting changes and can run full color mode all the time.
I've also seen example after example of the punks and perps trying to hide behind things.... that means they don't want to be seen -- lights helps them be seen so they don't obviously like that. Lights are a deterrent. Bias comes into play when we see only the perps that still appear to ignore the lights but we never get to see the situations where the perps ignore the target that is lit up. If the perps still want to tresspass onto my well lit property rather than my 10 neighbors with hardly any lighting, that's their poor choice I guess LOLWe've seen example after example here, that most of these punks don't care about lights being on at all.
That was a rat not a cat Hilarious Maaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaauw!Great clip!
Did anyone else see the cat running from the right side and behind the top (lighter) car @ 3:18:31? It scared the crap outta it, too!
I recently have a security system with a speaker connected to an axis audio module connected the the outputs of my NVR.
Here 2 burglars get the fright of their life when looking into my cars.
It's always better to prevent things from happening in stead of dealing with the aftermath.
Can you elaborate on your setup - what triggers the motion sensors and how did you eliminate false positives so the message doesn't play when a cat or a pedestrian just walks by the sidewalk. Thanks!I recently have a security system with a speaker connected to an axis audio module connected the the outputs of my NVR.
I don't know if this audio is made by Axis or someone else.And can we get a copy of that audio file! Scared me watching LOL and would love to put on mine.
That was awesome. But yes, maybe a tad bit too polite!I recently have a security system with a speaker connected to an axis audio module connected the the outputs of my NVR.
Here 2 burglars get the fright of their life when looking into my cars.
It's always better to prevent things from happening in stead of dealing with the aftermath.