Hi,
I have a new burglar alarm installed (by a household name company), but the doorbell camera needs some 'assistance'. Our front door is quite recessed and so there is no direct light onto the face of the person at the door: and with bright light behind them (daylight), the person is pretty much just a silhouette, with no clear facial detail. I am thinking to install a PIR light to illuminate the face, but what should I be using? I don't want everyone who visits to be blinded, feeling like they are undergoing interrogation. It just needs to be sufficient light to make their face clear on the doorbell camera. Would some form of (hopefully discrete) vertical strip light be best? So that it illuminates over a broader range of 'visitor heights', rather than a spotlight which, if mounted well above head height, would possibly still cast shadow, or if mounted at 'face level' risks shining straight into the eyes of the visitor.
I'm actually surprised that face-illumination is not an integrated feature of the doorbell camera: I can't be the first person to have experienced this as an issue?
Any suggestions?
I have a new burglar alarm installed (by a household name company), but the doorbell camera needs some 'assistance'. Our front door is quite recessed and so there is no direct light onto the face of the person at the door: and with bright light behind them (daylight), the person is pretty much just a silhouette, with no clear facial detail. I am thinking to install a PIR light to illuminate the face, but what should I be using? I don't want everyone who visits to be blinded, feeling like they are undergoing interrogation. It just needs to be sufficient light to make their face clear on the doorbell camera. Would some form of (hopefully discrete) vertical strip light be best? So that it illuminates over a broader range of 'visitor heights', rather than a spotlight which, if mounted well above head height, would possibly still cast shadow, or if mounted at 'face level' risks shining straight into the eyes of the visitor.
I'm actually surprised that face-illumination is not an integrated feature of the doorbell camera: I can't be the first person to have experienced this as an issue?
Any suggestions?