HKSV camera aimed at a busy area - any limitations / issues should I be concerned about?

Cupertino, December 3, 2021

I have an Eufy room facing my alley and it overlooks the sidewalk and the street. The street is quite crowded, so for a long time I turned off vehicle detection. The city started work to restore it yesterday and we activated all the registration options (people, pets, packages and vehicles) so we could see the progress. It seems to work well, but it does a lot of recording, often more than 1 per minute. Do I have problems with detecting and saving so many events? Are there any limits I should be aware of? I just wonder if I should turn off vehicle detection after work is done, because I like to record everything that happens in front of the house, not just the people passing by.

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