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Are the operating temperature limitations based upon actual temperature or feel like temperature?
This is probably a dumb question, so my apologies in advance. Are the operating temperature limitations based upon actual temperature or feel like temperature?
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Re: Are the operating temperature limitations based upon actual temperature or feel like temperature
Actual temp. Wind chill just relates to how FAST heat is removed, not how low it gets.
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Re: Are the operating temperature limitations based upon actual temperature or feel like temperature
This screenshot was snapped when the cameras in the middle row were at 0°F.
The center camera is an original Arlo. The left and right cameras in the center row are Arlo Pro 2, I believe. For some reason the original Arlo cameras operate at lower temperatures even though I think it is supposed to be reverse of that.
Here you also see the odd offset row height I’m experiencing and that first column is supposed to be the right-most column! Really odd.
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Re: Are the operating temperature limitations based upon actual temperature or feel like temperature
I have a new Arlo Pro 2. It's been outside in roughly -8C to -12C for about 22 hours and it's already dropped 15% battery.