Yes.
Solar surveillance cameras usually have alarm and recording functions. When motion or sound is detected, the camera will emit an alarm sound and activate the video recording function to record the abnormal situation in real time. The video data will be stored on the built-in memory card or transferred to the app via WiFi, and users can view the video in real time or play it back afterwards. As long as the camera is in a normal state and has sufficient power, it can usually record video evidence when an abnormality occurs when an alarm is issued.
In this case it will turn off automatically.
1. The solar panel has insufficient power: This means that the battery of the solar camera has too little power. It should be replaced with a large capacity battery that can be used for a longer time. moreof 24 hours. The larger the battery, the better it meets the needs.
2. Battery aging: Battery life is too long. Whether the battery needs to be replaced should be determined based on its lifespan.