Arlo|Smart Home Security|Wireless HD Security Cameras

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ryantebo
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Has anyone tested the live-stream option on the Arlo Go? This is one of the features I'm most interested in, but I worry that the time lag between the live-stream and real time are going to be too long for using it how I'd like.  The rep I spoke with said that with ideal service the lag would be around 3 seconds.  Can anyone confirm or deny this based on experience using the camera?  Thank you!

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Streak2
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Yes, there is a few seconds lag while the camera transmits the image via the cellular network to the cloud for you to view.

ryantebo
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Has anyone seen lag times reach higher gaps, such as 10+ seconds?  If it's consistent around ~3 seconds it would work fantastic for what I'd like!

Streak2
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With a decent wifi signal used for the viewing and a decent LTE signal for the camera such that there will be no buffering then 3 seconds is about right.

As soon as there is buffering then of course the lag will increase.

kennyz79
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Even after the firmware updates I still notice the camera is running a few seconds behind.  When you activate 2 way communications, you can notice the lag also.

jguerdat
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That's basically due to the need for everything to run through the servers.  No way to speed it up without having a very direct route to the server with minimal delays.  The WiFi connection between the camera and base can be an issue, adding to the delay if it's weak.

Hula_Rock
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I have a 3-4(ish) second delay when using Live View with a dedicated 1 gig circuit (up/down) internet connection.  LTE RSRP and RSRQ is also excellent only living a quater mile from the closest ATT cell site.

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