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Review-OEM IPC-T5241H-AS-PV 2mp AI active deterrence cam | IP Cam Talk this reivew more detailsThat just shows I am very outdated
Review-OEM IPC-T5241H-AS-PV 2mp AI active deterrence cam | IP Cam Talk this reivew more detailsThat just shows I am very outdated
Sure, an active deterrence camera or a camera that has a built-in speaker would likely cause them to run.
This particular Dahua is great because you can upload your own sounds to the camera. Also, when the intrusion zone is tripped, it activates an Alexa routine and starts blinking some smart light bulbs (red).
Thank you for you information shared.If the speaker can respond high enough to emit ultrasonics, emit ultrasonic sound instead if you can get your hands on an suitable audio file.
Use ultrasonic devices to deter cats - Conservation Evidence
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If not you might be better buying a separate ultrasonic emmitter.
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Also don't rule out using plants to deter cats:
How to deter cats from your garden
Discover the best ways to keep cats out of your garden.www.gardenersworld.com
or water jets:
PS The items above are random google searches not specific item recommendations.
I wonder if it is possible to construct a device like that similar but with Deepstack AI(to determine whether the creature is a cat)If it is a local re-occuring stray cat... it will get used to whatever deterrent you put out there from smells or sounds. Water sprinkler would work but a big challenge to identify "cat" over "dog" or even "HUMAN" at night time with bad lighting.
Getting your own cat will just result in territorial disputes out loud at 3am.
Getting your own dog (even a ankle bitter) would solve the issue but then you have to allow it to roam the area where you do not want cats so that means fenced in yard or maybe one of those invisible RF collar yard borders.
Cats hunt from 9pm-5am so sitting on porch with slingshot or bb gun is not feasible (besides, you'll goto HE double hockey sticks!)
If I were not a cat & dog lover...
I'd whip something up on my Home Automation and Wifi lawn mower (eh...really its just a remote control weed whacker) that cruised around when it detected movement. Put a little music device on it that sounds like a wolf or coyote. With a water gun.
Alright, thanks I will take note. I think my project has to be based on "water" to really scare the SH?T out of the cats.Wepee - I don't think using cameras to deter the cats will work for very long as there is no physical element (like getting sprayed with water) to this deterrence - just sound and lights. I think your efforts are better used looking for a different long term solution. Don't get me wrong, more cameras is never a bad thing, but don't expect them to fix your cat issue for very long.