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Smart Alarm Wireless Indoor Security Camera Settings & Customizations

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The Smart Alarm Wireless Indoor Security Camera is a battery-operated security camera designed for indoor use. It’s part of SimpliSafe’s award-winning home security system and features:

  • 1536p HD video capture*

  • 125-degree diagonal field of view

  • Built-in motion detector

  • Night vision

  • Instant phone alerts

  • 80 dB siren

  • 2-way audio

  • Built-in privacy shutter

  • Up to 3 months of battery life on a single charge (based on placement and usage)

You can make adjustments to the camera’s settings and the way it behaves during different arming states by using the SimpliSafe® Mobile App.

Using the SimpliSafe Mobile App

  1. Open the SimpliSafe® Mobile App on your phone or tablet

  2. Choose My System from the bottom navigation bar

  3. Select Camera Settings

  4. Tap on your Smart Alarm Indoor Camera from the list of available cameras

Camera Behavior

You can control your camera’s behavior as well as its built-in privacy shutter by changing the motion detection to coincide with your system’s arming state. This means you can now adjust when your camera records as it is directly tied to your system’s arming state. 

For example, if you don’t want your camera to record when the system is set to OFF, but do want it to record when it is in AWAY mode, you can now control these settings.

Motion notifications are determined by your monitoring subscription. You can learn more about which monitoring plans include push or SMS notifications on our Help Center.

Motion Detection

Motion Detection settings control how your camera will respond to motion events, such as someone walking in its view, or a car driving by.

In this menu, you can use the slider to choose the sensitivity of motion detection. We typically recommend setting this to medium. You can also set it to People Only or All Motion to better filter motion events.

Activity Zones allow you to exclude certain areas from motion events. This is good if you want to ensure that motion isn’t detected from a high trafficked area within your home, or want to exclude a window. 

Note, we recommend you never point the Smart Alarm Indoor Camera at a window or entry way. Instead, place it where someone would walk across its field of view like a room or hallway.

Video Quality

Video Quality manages what quality of your streams and recordings will be at. For the Smart Alarm Indoor Camera, you can adjust this to 1536p, 960p, or 640p. The higher the stream, the more bandwidth it will use on your network. So if you’re having trouble streaming at 1536p, you can try lowering the quality to troubleshoot on your end.

Night Vision

The Night Vision setting allows you to see potential intruders or threats in the dark, by using infrared to capture video. This can be toggled to Auto, On, or Off. We recommend using Auto for the most optimal experience, however, if your camera is in a persistently dark room you may want to opt for On for better results.

Status Light

The Status Light for your camera will show you that the camera is online and functioning, at a quick glance. Toggling this off will disable the light on the front of the camera. From within the Status Light menu you can also view the different light patterns your Smart Alarm Indoor Camera can produce, and learn their meanings.

Mic & Audio

The Mic & Audio setting allows you to hear audio from your camera and also allows you to speak through the camera’s mic when viewing live streams.

Siren

The Smart Alarm Indoor Camera comes with a whopping 80dB built-in siren to relay active alarms across your system.