📢【Round 10 | aosu Security Quiz】— Night Vision Know-How

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:magnifying_glass_tilted_left:Round 10 , Unlock the best view after dark!

:crescent_moon: When checking your camera footage at night, sometimes it appears in black and white, and other times in color — have you noticed that?:thinking:

aosu cameras support two types of night vision modes.
Choosing the right mode for the right environment can make a big difference in what you see!

:bullseye: This Round’s Question

Q: How to select a night vision mode?

:compass: Hint

:magnifying_glass_tilted_left: You can find the answer in the aosu Community.
:backhand_index_pointing_right: Just search this title in the top right corner:
“ Night vision setting ”


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There are two night vision modes: automatic switch according to the light
environment and white light-assisted lighting.
Automatic switch according to the light environment: fit for a scenario without ambient lighting (and undesirable to turn on the white light frequently) When this mode is enabled, it will be displayed in black and white without light source, and the infrared light will be turned on when the mobile detection is triggered, so as to enhance the night vision effect.
White light-assisted lighting: fit for a scenario with other always-on light source. After this mode is enabled, it will be colorful display, and the white light will be turned on when the mobile detection is triggered, so as to fill light.

There are two night vision modes: automatic switch according to the light
environment and white light-assisted lighting.
Automatic switch according to the light environment: fit for a scenario without ambient lighting (and undesirable to turn on the white light frequently) When this mode is enabled, it will be displayed in black and white without light source, and the infrared light will be turned on when the mobile detection is triggered, so as to enhance the night vision effect.
White light-assisted lighting: fit for a scenario with other always-on light source. After this mode is enabled, it will be colorful display, and the white light will be turned on when the mobile detection is triggered, so as to fill light.

There are two night vision modes:

Automatic switch according to the light
environment and white light-assisted lighting.

Automatic switch according to the light environment: fit for a scenario without ambient lighting (and undesirable to turn on the white light frequently) When this mode is enabled, it will be displayed in black and white without light source, and the infrared light will be turned on when the mobile detection is triggered, so as to enhance the night vision effect.

White light-assisted lighting: fit for a scenario with other always-on light source. After this mode is enabled, it will be colorful display, and the white light will be turned on when the mobile detection is triggered, so as to fill light.

There are two night vision modes: automatic switch according to the light
environment and white light-assisted lighting.
Automatic switch according to the light environment: fit for a scenario without ambient lighting (and undesirable to turn on the white light frequently) When this mode is enabled, it will be displayed in black and white without light source, and the infrared light will be turned on when the mobile detection is triggered, so as to enhance the night vision effect.
White light-assisted lighting: fit for a scenario with other always-on light source. After this mode is enabled, it will be colorful display, and the white light will be turned on when the mobile detection is triggered, so as to fill light.

There are two night vision modes:

1- Automatic switch according to the light
environment and white light-assisted lighting.

2- Automatic switch according to the light environment: fit for a scenario without ambient lighting (and undesirable to turn on the white light frequently) When this mode is enabled, it will be displayed in black and white without light source, and the infrared light will be turned on when the mobile detection is triggered, so as to enhance the night vision effect.

Note about White light-assisted lighting: This feature is fit for a scenario with other always-on light source. After this mode is enabled, it will be colourful display, and the white light will be turned on when the mobile detection is triggered, so as to fill light

There are two night vision modes available: automatic switching based on ambient light and white light-assisted illumination.

Automatic Mode (based on ambient light): Ideal for environments with no surrounding light where frequent activation of the white light is not desired. In this mode, the display remains in black and white with no active light source. Infrared lighting is automatically activated when motion is detected to enhance night vision.

White Light-Assisted Mode: Suitable for areas with other continuous light sources. When this mode is enabled, the display remains in full color. The white light is triggered by motion detection to provide additional illumination.

There are two night vision modes: automatic switch according to the light
environment and white light-assisted lighting.
Automatic switch according to the light environment: fit for a scenario without ambient lighting (and undesirable to turn on the white light frequently) When this mode is enabled, it will be displayed in black and white without light source, and the infrared light will be turned on when the mobile detection is triggered, so as to enhance the night vision effect.
White light-assisted lighting: fit for a scenario with other always-on light source. After this mode is enabled, it will be colourful display, and the white light will be turned on when the mobile detection is triggered, so as to fill light.

There are two night vision modes: automatic switch according to the light
environment and white light-assisted lighting.
Automatic switch according to the light environment: fit for a scenario without ambient lighting (and undesirable to turn on the white light frequently) When this mode is enabled, it will be displayed in black and white without light source, and the infrared light will be turned on when the mobile detection is triggered, so as to enhance the night vision effect.
White light-assisted lighting: fit for a scenario with other always-on light source. After this mode is enabled, it will be colorful display, and the white light will be turned on when the mobile detection is triggered, so as to fill light.

There are two night vision modes:

Automatic switch according to the light
environment and white light-assisted lighting.

Automatic switch according to the light environment: fit for a scenario without ambient lighting (and undesirable to turn on the white light frequently) When this mode is enabled, it will be displayed in black and white without light source, and the infrared light will be turned on when the mobile detection is triggered, so as to enhance the night vision effect.

White light-assisted lighting: fit for a scenario with other always-on light source. After this mode is enabled, it will be colorful display, and the white light will be turned on when the mobile detection is triggered, so as to fill light.