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Outdoor Camera Battery Drains Quickly
The outdoor camera battery is advertised as "Lasts up to 3-6 months before it needs a recharge." with the caveat, "Battery life may vary depending on usage, placement and settings." I bought my camera in mid-July 2022 and I've replaced the battery 3 times since then (now mid-October 2022, 3 months). The camera is indoors (in a lobby), so it is not exposed to extreme temperatures; it also times out frequently so it is not running constantly.
Any recommendations to extend the battery life would be very much appreciated. It's a huge hassle to pull out the ladder every month when I thought the battery should last 3-6 times as long!
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davey_d
Community Admin
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5.7K Messages
2 years ago
Hi @TChicago ,
That 3-6 month estimate is based on the default configuration (including the People Only setting), and when set up in a typical backyard. So you might get varying results in different situations -for example, in what sounds like a high traffic environment where the camera is triggering all the time.
Have you already considered an Indoor Camera for this situation? On top of being powered by AC, it can be set to activate only when the system is armed. So when it's off, it won't need to be constantly recording.
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TChicago
2 Messages
2 years ago
Hi @davey_d
Thanks for your response. Unfortunately, we weren't able to use an indoor camera because there is no outlet in the lobby area where we have the camera set up. There's a bit of "traffic" when people come into the lobby, so that might just be the best explanation. Conversely, I've noticed the camera usually just says "Offline" until we manually "wake up" the camera.
Would a weak wifi connection be adding to the problem? We're getting -62dBm due to how far it is from our router.
Thanks!
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datkinson1958
4 Messages
2 years ago
Just installed the outdoor camera. Installed it over my garage facing the front yard. Fully charged new battery lasted 5 days before completely drained. Terrible, I am very disappointed.
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genekeenan
3 Messages
2 years ago
One of my cameras started discharging in one day. I turned all settings off or to lowest possible and it is still discharging in one day. What gives?
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ambrose03in
1 Message
2 years ago
I have tried three different batteries and two cameras, none of them lasted more than five days. I don’t know how they came up with three to six months. I live in cul-de sac for goodness sake.. Ridiculous. My Blink did better than - two months and more……with just normal rechargeable double AA.
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rajan_gandotra
2 Messages
2 years ago
Hi, I installed the outdoor camera over the garage door few days back, and it is draining quickly. Motion detection setting is people only, sensitivity setting is medium, picture quality is set to 720p, and status light is also off. There are hardly 30 motion detection alerts being recorded which is minimal for any home. More than 5% battery is getting drained on a daily basis. It was advertised that battery last for 3 to 6 months before recharge. But it seems this may need a recharge with in 15-20 days. I am very disappointed and I may have to return the security system itself
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billstreep
1 Message
2 years ago
These are not what we bought (as advertised). Not sure who thought this thing could last 3-6 months. We went out of town for a month, and it lasted 2 weeks. Default configuration. We bought this to monitor just our driveway. Not as if we get much traffic. You need to come out with a free battery extender pack for those of us that bought this junk camera. We’ve been SimpliSafe users since just about the beginning. This is the only product we’ve ever had a problem with that couldn’t be easily resolved.
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jonnielewisfilm
12 Messages
1 year ago
A simple firmware update would fix this for many - I don’t need my cameras to record me every time I play with my kids in the back garden, or every time I walk out the front door.
I’ve also had to turn camera motion notifications off otherwise it alerts me that I’m in the front garden. Or alerts me that my wife is in the front garden. This makes the notification setting totally useless.
The exterior cameras need to function more like the indoor cameras - I only need my cameras to look for motion when the alarm is armed. Otherwise they waste their batteries just recording me and my family all the time.
The system also needs to allow for multiple ‘home’ and ‘away’ settings. I can’t arm my system during the day with ‘home’ because when I’m at home I need more sensors active at night than during the day.
Both of the above should be a relatively basic firmware update for both the app snd keypad. Please consider.
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CharlesKn
4 Messages
1 year ago
I recently purchased an outdoor camera, and the battery only lasted two weeks on the first charge with medium sensitivity and people only.
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katheek77
12 Messages
1 year ago
I have had this problem since I purchased the camera and set it up in early March. I had NUMEROUS contacts with Simplisafe. Verified I have a compatible charging block, verified my signal strengths, verified my settings, verified where it faced, verified the number of events, verified updates. I would charge it for 5-6 hours, and then it would be okay for a couple of days and then drop overnight from 99% to 78% (or similar) with NO recorded events/triggers, and would continue to drop over the course of a week or so. This happened with TWO different cameras - my original, and then a replacement they sent. They finally sent a third, but while I was waiting for that one, I accidentally left the battery charging overnight, for about 12 hours. Lo and behold, since then, it's holding a charge. I put it up about three weeks ago, and it's only dropped to about 82%, which is acceptable for me if it continues to do that. I *do* have it on the lowest settings (low sensitivity, standard night lighting, status light off (but I had it like that before and it was still draining for me). Now, I am waiting to see if it suddenly does the death drop as it has in the past, and also seeing if charging it for twelve hours works the next time (because who knows). I had been told I would be getting sent a replacement battery, but, that didn't happen (apparently they're out of stock - probably because people keep buying new batteries because the old ones don't hold a charge when directions are followed). Anyway, I will update after seeing how the life of this one holds, and also my results after charging again. But, you may want to charge for 12 hours and see if that helps. It just sucks that the camera is off line during those twelve hours. They should definitely be sending out a second battery to everyone.
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Sadie
1 Message
1 year ago
I’m having the same issue as everyone here. I wish I had read this post before I went with SimpliSafe. Our outdoor camera is set to all the battery conservation settings and only gets spare usage (maybe 2 detections a day). And yet the battery still only lasts 2 weeks.
There is no way a battery could last 3-6 months under any normal conditions.
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katheek77
12 Messages
1 year ago
Update: I posted upthread about how I accidentally left my battery charging for about 12 hours, and it seemed to hold the charge better. It did. It only went down to about 30% in about two months, which is fine for me. I charged it again at the beginning of this month. Since it hadn't drained super-low, I tried just the six hour charge (it was fully charged long before that). Nope, was draining fast after I put it back in. Took it out and charged it twelve hours again, and popped it back in. It's been about 11 days (I really should use a calendar) and it's only gone down 8%. I'm going to keep monitoring this, but, if it continues to "behave" after my next 12+ hour charge, I'm going to assume that that is the issue.
I still maintain SimpliSafe should give everyone an extra battery so that our houses are not unprotected for a 12 hour span.
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pjflaherty67
4 Messages
1 year ago
A bit crazy that simplisafe hasn’t tried to get ahead of this. I have the same issue with one of my four OD cameras each about 8 mos old. Started noticing deterioration on all of them about 3 mos ago. Adjusted all of the setting down to LESS than default activity (included tuning motion sense off, thus defeating the whole purpose of the investment). Three of the four responded well but the fourth suddenly cratered about a week ago and i cabot get the thing resurrected. Charged multiple times, but when the full battery is inserted, only a brief white light comes on (no chimes) and then nothing. Reset button does nothing. Charging lights now back to one. Firmware UTD by my understanding. Oddly, I tried pulling a freshly charged battery out of one of my other units and the same sequence happened. Chat tech support was of no help. Tried to suggest using a different charging plug (if that were and issue SS should include one in the package, i now see a 7.5V one on the site for INDOOR camera). What’s really needed is a multipack charging base like Ring offers. That said, Im guessing this was a known issue on the front end, which is probably why solar panels are/were offered f from the start. As with others on this forum, this is the first really disappointing response I’ve gotten from the company. Makes me wonder if a recall is forthcoming. Amyway, I’m flummoxed and can usually sort these silly things out quickly. Bummer. Warranty issues being what they are, guess i’ll be going that route.
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gsmitch13
7 Messages
1 year ago
Seems this is norm as mine only lasted less than a week on first outing. Totally pissed at the false advertisement. I am considering a solar panel hook up to eliminate the hassle of the ladder. BUT that will cost me more money!!! NOT HAPPY! I now find that a power cord is available for anyone with an outlet close by. How about it SimpliSafe send me one no charge!!????
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Bfhdkcubedj
1 Message
1 year ago
I have the same issue even with the solar panel. It worked for 4-5 months on the solar panel now the batter won’t hold a charge more than a few hours even with the solar panel connected in the Colorado sun.
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