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by nyoronic 76 days ago
Only if someone else is streaming from the camera. If no one is, it goes to sleep and it takes noticably longer to connect.

When I looked at the site some months ago, I noticed during Chinese nighttime, a sleeping feeder would turn on its lights right after I connected (darkness for a second then a flash of light).

So maybe it's a cost-saving measure for the hardware?

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The feeders are battery powered, so they can't be always streaming 24/7 with lights on.