Hi Rick, question for you unrelated to this video. I have a Mavic 2, is there a way to keep the RC from charging my phone? I use my Samsung phone as my screen.
I have the Mavic Air 2 and Mini 3 Pro I also use Samsung S21 Ultra and wondered the same thing. I researched forums and found that you CAN'T disable that it has something to do with Android and the App
Got a wired one an bow today it as stop working , as jad secrsl ongoing ossues with the indoor cam. Disconnect. I thonk vlink support as do e this so they think i fet a new one. I wont as looking else were
You have to adjust a few things to the default settings. First, make sure you dial in the detection zone to a smaller area like a doorway. Second, shorten the recording length and resolution and finally if you’re putting the camera in a high traffic area, consider using a wall charger to power it instead of the batteries. I have 5 of these in the hose and 3 of them in low traffic areas get almost 2 years and the others are on chargers. I hope that helps.
Great explanation thank you with all these generations of cameras it gets confusing
Great video. Informative, short and to the point.
Hi Rick, question for you unrelated to this video. I have a Mavic 2, is there a way to keep the RC from charging my phone? I use my Samsung phone as my screen.
I have the Mavic Air 2 and Mini 3 Pro I also use Samsung S21 Ultra and wondered the same thing. I researched forums and found that you CAN'T disable that it has something to do with Android and the App
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😏3rd here, good question 😊.
Good question. I usually charge full my phone before connecting..
@@sunnyeyes522 I do too, usually but sometimes *hit happens!
Hey rick, how can i connect ZC QC 05 drone controller? Please and thank you.
Got a wired one an bow today it as stop working , as jad secrsl ongoing ossues with the indoor cam. Disconnect. I thonk vlink support as do e this so they think i fet a new one. I wont as looking else were
Rick,
Nice product.
I sent a email to you several days ago, and have not heard back from you.
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You wont get 2 months let alone 2 years out of the battery cameras indoors with traffic.
You have to adjust a few things to the default settings. First, make sure you dial in the detection zone to a smaller area like a doorway. Second, shorten the recording length and resolution and finally if you’re putting the camera in a high traffic area, consider using a wall charger to power it instead of the batteries. I have 5 of these in the hose and 3 of them in low traffic areas get almost 2 years and the others are on chargers. I hope that helps.
@@Dronevalleythe blink indoor can be kept plugged into the wall in case the batteries die?