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Smart Alarm Wireless Indoor Security Camera is Detecting Motion too Late

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If your Smart Alarm Wireless Indoor Security Camera is detecting motion too late, there are generally two factors at play: improper placement of the camera, or a weak connection between it and your Wi-Fi network.

Troubleshoot the connection between your camera and Wi-Fi network

To determine whether this could be due to a weak network connection, we recommend using our in-app Connection Check tool to see if any improvements can be made to the camera’s Wi-Fi connection.

While running a Connection Check, the Smart Alarm Indoor Camera will check its upload speed and signal strength to see what its overall connectivity is like. If you receive a fair or poor result in either category, the SimpliSafe® Mobile App will take you through troubleshooting steps you can take to improve the camera’s connection. 

Check the placement of your camera

Ensuring proper placement of the Smart Alarm Indoor Camera is important for it to accurately detect motion. The camera is most sensitive to side-to-side motion, so make sure that it is positioned in a way that people are walking across its field of view, not straight on. 

And depending on whether your camera is mounted on a wall or is on a shelf, you will want to make sure that its placement abides by these requirements:

Mounted on a wall

  • Make sure that it is mounted 6-7 feet off the ground

  • It should be angled down slightly at 20°

  • Be sure that there are no obstructions blocking the front of the camera

Placed on a shelf

  • Make sure that it is placed 4 feet off the ground

  • The motion sensor of the camera is located on the front. To minimize any obstructions, the camera should be placed on the edge of the shelf

Still need help?

If you have taken the above steps and your Smart Alarm Indoor Camera is still detecting motion too late, please reach out to our Support team for further assistance.