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I love all things Arlo. The doorbell was a welcome addition to our system as we spend a lot of time in our lofty garden in Wales. So, it is ideal as it calls our mobiles when pressed. With Xmas I moved the chime to another location for the tree lights to use that socket. Since doing this I am finding that the battery in the doorbell is not lasting very well at all! Initially only last a single day!!! Moving the chime back to its original location has improved this but new batteries went in yesterday and it is already showing 50% depletion. Reading other related threads I gather the chime is irrelevant and it is likely poor signal from the Arlo box??? Not sure what I can do about this and would appreciate advice. The only other thing that has changed is I have installed a Deco Mesh System but I cannot logically see how this would have cause the issue.
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Thank you. After burning through 8 batteries trying to find the problem, I think it has been solved with a simple 10 second reset of the device.
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It's true that the chime has nothing to do with the audio doorbell operation/battery but it's possible that moving it (and maybe a few other things?) has caused blockage or some sort of interference between the doorbell and base. You could try moving the base to see if that makes a difference.
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Thank you. After burning through 8 batteries trying to find the problem, I think it has been solved with a simple 10 second reset of the device.
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