So I was tending to my animals, with my fiance as usual, and heard a helicopter fly really low overhead, freaked me out to hear it that low....boyfriend asked if I saw what kind it was, but I was in the tree line and could only hear it...then we heard it turning around..we heard it coming in close again so we both ran to the barn, again, not noticing what kind it could be...it turned around right after our yard and never came back..I checked my cameras to see if it caught it and my cameras blacked out both times it passed, yet some audio of the helicopter can be heard... highly unusual and we both assumed the other was looking at the helicopter so neither knows who was flying overhead...
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they're wifi cameras, nest to be exact...then google bought them 😩 already looking in to a different system because of that...
Do you feel you need them at all? Is crime high in your area? If not I'd question why anyone would have them apart from simply because everyone else has. It's not a criticism, just people do not fully understand the implications of all this tech in their homes.
And no I still can't think of anything on a helicopter's standard equipment that would interfere with WiFi cameras.
I live on almost 2 acres countryside, but there's a trailer park next door to us...my cameras have captured a woman getting shot and running from the vehicle back into the park, a few accidents...were put up because of thieves in the park and being suspicious of them shooting BB guns at our horses and dogs.. so yea, crime is good in the country hood...
Sounds not so good for you, I totally get why you would have them, but what did you do before WiFi cameras became a thing? Just asking, I'm lucky as I live in the middle of nowhere and see very few people. PS I'm not in your country either so it's not always familiar to me.
The helicopter could have been looking for a fleeing suspect, either from or heading to the trailer park.