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I did some tinkering with my setup, and I've now got it configured to deliver person/vehicle detection notifications from my Reolink cameras. Getting it to include a snapshot in the notification took a bit of doing. I've got some more tweaks to do (rate limiting, scheduling, etc.) but I'm pretty pleased with how this works now.

I think I'll probably do a writeup on the whole thing once I get it squared away.

Rate limiting is sorted! I created a 5-minute timer for each exterior camera, and added a condition to the automation to only fire if a given camera's timer is idle. The timer then gets started after the notification is sent.

This way I'll only get one notification every five minutes for a given camera, but I'll still get notified if the person moves from one camera zone to another.

Here are some notes I wrote on how I'm now using to manage notifications from my Reolink security cameras:

runtimeterror.dev/automating-s

I'm really happy with this setup now!

@john_b

I just did much the same thing. We use Reolink's outside. Do you have issues with battery life when there are a bunch of overcast days in a row?

@countZZero No, mine are the PoE cameras so no batteries to worry about.

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