Elbeau
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Yes, I'm sure. But that's also the case with motion detection in general. I get many recordings of motion from cars passing by. But they aren't saved as events, so they get overridden eventually. A motion that matters would almost always also be associated with an impact - which includes someone trying the door or hitting the vehicle with a hand. And I get push notifications about those events. But the motion detection gives a view of the offender before the offense, which can be useful - for example, a person approaching with a bat.Yes, in the manual, it says that Energy Saving mode only records on impact, but Radar mode records on both motion and impact.
Might get rather a lot of motion recordings then, since there should be motion every time the radar activates? But at least it stores the motion in a different folder to the impacts.