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Yes I believe it would. You would just have to turn it on and off. Not sure the motion would pick up that far out.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.While it’s possible to point an indoor camera out a window to see what’s happening outside, this might not give you the best experience. For example, the window glass can create reflections, and your view is limited by the size and location of the window. Instead, you can install one of Nest’s outdoor cameras that’s designed to withstand the elements. If you prefer to use an indoor camera, here are some tips for pointing it out a window: If the window glass is creating reflections and glare, it’ll be harder for you to see what’s happening outside. When Night Vision is turned on, the infrared lights will create further reflections. To reduce glare, try mounting the camera so that the lens is flush against the glass. A mesh screen on the window can affect motion detection. Avoid windows with mesh screens if possible.
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