Previously, I posted about a "wish" made by @GeorgeB that came true when we released Scheduled Exports. This week, we made a non-Meraki employee's wish come true by improving our motion-based retention feature.
This wish came from a user named Bernard, and he requested a way to exclude motion in certain areas of being retained for the purposes of motion-based retention. The example he gave was being able to ignore things like trees blowing in the wind, or a busy road. This type of near-constant motion can have the potential of dramatically reducing the storage capacity for more interesting, or potentially important, footage.
To help users like Bernard, we've added the ability to select areas of interest for motion-based retention. The selection tool works similarly to areas of interest for motion alert - simply click and drag to choose the areas that are important to you. This could be entrances and exits, or maybe areas that contain high value equipment.
Using areas of interest to ignore motion events outside the balcony
In the Meraki office, we used this feature on our stairwell cameras to ignore movement from hanging decorations, and on a balcony camera to discard movement happening on the ground below. With the area of interest feature, we were able to increase expected retention by 40% on the stairwell cameras, and an incredible 260% on the balcony camera (pictured above).
To learn more about motion based retention and areas of interest, check out our documentation. We'd love to hear what you think about areas of interest! Do you have cameras installed in challenging motion environments, and is this feature able to improve the camera's retention? And of course, I have to ask - what's the next "wish" you'd like to see granted?