You can rewind the stream to earlier in the day when the sun is setting, and compare it to now. You can still see ALL the same lights, but they are tiny points of lights now.
Do you people think it's because somehow all the lights in the Vatican are getting tiny amounts of electricity and it's making all the lights really really dim? But no one in Rome is actually talking about it?
Or do you think maybe something is wrong with the camera and it's making things look darker than they should?
(Spoiler: it's the second one)
ah yes, My cams at home have night vision mode that automatically comes on after dark. That cam may just have an issue where night mode didn't switch on. Which would make sense because you can clearly see street lights on all around.. which i've been pointing out all night. AND more importantly the camera is streaming... so it has power.
Exactly! I bet if someone just went out there with a flashlight and shine it in the camera, it would reset the light sensitivity and it would be like normal. Sun will be up there soon anyway so we'll see.
lol. Probably right. I use the Wyze cams. They have 3 settings for night mode... On... Of... Auto. Side note... they only cost $25 and do everything those $200 nest cams do. I've got 5 or 6 spread around my property.
Guess what.
Nest is owned by Google. They definitely can see you.
Wyze is owned by some chinese company. Bet they can see you too.
I am aware about wyze. Which is why I keep the cams outside. If they want to look at my yard then i guess i'm ok with that lol