Security camera night vision showing a white glow or glare
The camera's infrared light is reflecting off something close to it. Water droplets, a shiny surface, or the camera housing. Clean the lens and check if anything shiny or wet is near the camera. Adjusting the angle fixes it for most people.
Night vision uses infrared light that bounces off objects to create an image. When that light reflects right back at the camera from water, metal, glass, or the camera housing, it creates a white glow. Cleaning the lens, repositioning the camera, or adjusting the angle solves it for most people.
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Skip — I just want a technicianCommon mistakes to avoid
- Cleaning the lens with tissue or paper towels instead of a soft cloth. This scratches the lens and makes glare worse
- Cleaning the lens with water or cleaning solutions. Water droplets create more reflection; use only a dry cloth
- Assuming the glare is a broken camera when it's actually just a reflection. Repositioning almost always solves it
Signs you need professional help
- You've cleaned the lens and moved away from reflections but the glare is still there. The glare happens on camera's face or cover. This suggests an internal reflection that we need to fix.
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