I have a teenager and they are not to have anyone over when I’m not home. Can this software tell me if they are unplugging a camera if someone comes to hide it?
@Kwis and @Davidhall1
The cameras can be viewed via the Roku SmartHome app on your mobile device. When you are in the mobile app, any device that is unplugged or unavailable/offline, you will be given a message when you try to view that particular camera. Currently, you are only informed when trying to view the camera. (ie. there is not a background status monitor that will periodically send you updates as to status of cameras).
However, if the mobile app is having any issues connecting to a camera you may be given the same message, so it is not determinative that a camera has been intentionally unplugged. It is just an indicator that an issue is present that is preventing connection to the camera.
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@Kwis and @Davidhall1
The cameras can be viewed via the Roku SmartHome app on your mobile device. When you are in the mobile app, any device that is unplugged or unavailable/offline, you will be given a message when you try to view that particular camera. Currently, you are only informed when trying to view the camera. (ie. there is not a background status monitor that will periodically send you updates as to status of cameras).
However, if the mobile app is having any issues connecting to a camera you may be given the same message, so it is not determinative that a camera has been intentionally unplugged. It is just an indicator that an issue is present that is preventing connection to the camera.
Click on image to enlarge.