2 HSV occupancy circle and motion sensors

Cupertino, March 27, 2020

We couldn't find solid explanations for the occupancy and motion sensor specifications available now for HomeKit automation, by configuring Circle 2 with HomeKit Secure Video (HSV).

It seems that some older posts indicate that the occupancy rate goes slowly with any movement detected and then goes off after no movement is detected for a certain predetermined / encoded time period.

On the other hand, the movement is started / stopped only on the basis of the instantaneous detection of the movement, so that the movement would cease to start "on" as soon as no movement was detected.

Does anyone know how long it takes to reset to "stop" with the configuration of Circle 2 with HSV?

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