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The Arlo Audio Doorbell will deliver a sound after the button is pressed.
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What firmware are you running? Are you asking if the new update (1.2.0.0_275_250) allows for the tone upon button press or saying your Audio Doorbell does not do this with the new update installed?
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Have you tried to reset the doorbell by pressing the button on the back for 10 seconds/light will blink 3 times. Then setup as new. If the firmware does not download automatically upon reset it may have to be pushed from the servers automatically at roughly 3 am PST.
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Have you previously contacted customer support regarding this issue?
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Yes I’ve called. Have a case number. Absolutely horrible communication over the better part of an hour. “I guess you will have to wait for the day of the update” was the final solution from the representative after many powering on, off, resyncing, removal, re-add, etc. The strong Indian accent was challenging to understand, as I guess my accent was to her. Grade=F.
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One more thing. The Arlo online “specialist” kept referring to the Arlo doorbell as “the camera”. Annoying. Also, she did not seem to understand my desire to update the firmware for “audible feedback” of a successful button push. I finally had to ask her to read the second item in the firmware release notes, but I still don’t think she understood. And this was the “second tier” representative. Her lack of knowledge of the Arlo doorbell product was painfully obvious.
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Does your two way talk feature work with your audio doorbell? have you tested this recently with a video call to your device/phone?
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Are you saying the doorbell is supposed to make a noise (at the button) when it is pressed? I have firmware 1.2.0.0_257_250 and mine makes no sounds when pressed. There is a slight crackle in the speaker but that is it. Man this thing is starting to feel like a real lemon.
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Arlo Audio Doorbell - 1.2.0.0_275_250 – 27th November 2018
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Arlo Audio Doorbell - 1.2.0.0_275_250 – 27th November 2018
Tuned audio for doorbell
Updated button press acknowledgement tone
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@bscardin wrote:
Mine has never made any sort of button acknowledging tone at all. Sigh. Maybe I do need to just return this thing.
I just connected an Arlo Doorbell, I purchased a week or two ago. Although there is a delay, the doorbell button does give an audible confirmation of the button press after some period of lag. However, it is some sort of acknowledgement.
Like some other posters here, I was also surpised that the Arlo Doorbell needs batteries even when it is connected to an existing powered doorbell wire. I know doorbells are often poorly wired and have variable voltages, so perhaps Arlo was looking for fewer installation problems and to avoid installing extra components required for voltage regulation on a variable power source.
There is a delay of several seconds from button press to the call to my phone. Basically, it is button press...tick...tick..tick...button tonal acknowledgement of the button press ... tick...tick..then a call to my phone.
I also found the verbal instruction to press the doorbell again to leave a message, rather ambiguous. Do I press it once and then just start talking? (answer = yes) Will it give me an audio cue as to when I should start talking after I do the second press? (answer= No). Do I need to press it again after I'm done talking? (answer = no). Will it stop recording by itself? (answer = yes, though I think it is s fixed 30 second recording...not VOX activated)
I noticed the white circular LED flashes when I walk by even then I have motion alerts turned off. Also, there doesn't appear to be setting for motion sensitivity, so I guess, the idea of covering the sensor with black tape, is i a good one if you don't want motion detection and you want longer battery life. I was shocked that the motion detection on the doorbell doesn't appear in the rule area for the cameras. What an unfornate miss. I would think, doorbell motion detection would be a good trigger for camera rules and a great solution for people who want additional motion sensors on an Arlo system without deploying extra cameras.
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And recordings triggered by the doorbell are not indicated (by number) in the main devices screen. You have to go to the library to find them, no alerts on the main devices menu as with the cameras.
And I still can’t get the firmware to update.
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@RChobby wrote:
Right on, Geek. You summarized the issues perfectly.
And recordings triggered by the doorbell are not indicated (by number) in the main devices screen. You have to go to the library to find them, no alerts on the main devices menu as with the cameras.
And I still can’t get the firmware to update.
I think mine updated when I first set it up. Mine is at ...275.250
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