The cameras I have are charge and use, but should last about six months befire you need to charge again. We'll see. Mine are only active when I'm away and they sense activity so that should help.
They have cameras with solar panel and 4G. If they have an external battery I don't know.
My interpretation of the below quote from the article is that Google enabled the feature through pushing a configuration change to active clients. So if I'm a sysadmin and have done my due diligence and successfully tested the new build (with my configuration) before deploying it, I would be very unhappy if/when Google decides to turn this on without my consent or knowledge.
Ref. quote from article:
"Chrome engineers operate a system called Finch that lets them push updated Chrome settings to active installs, such as enabling or disabling experimental flags."
According to https://www.ssb.no/fengsling/, for 2014 only 25% of inmates were incarcerated due to drug crimes. Of new incarcerations in 2014, drug crimes represented about 18% (because of other shorter sentences, e.g. traffic or financial crimes).
https://eu.eufy.com/pages/security_forever_power?ref=navi
The cameras I have are charge and use, but should last about six months befire you need to charge again. We'll see. Mine are only active when I'm away and they sense activity so that should help.
They have cameras with solar panel and 4G. If they have an external battery I don't know.