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Hello,
One of our Arlo cameras keeps going off (notification on phone, detecting motion allegedly), sometimes up to 100 times a day. We turned down the sensitivity setting, tried swapping with another camera, but we can't explain why it keeps detecting something when we see no movement on the camera recordings. Could it be audio it's picking up? Any other suggestions? We opened a case months ago and sometimes when it rains, things quiet down, but we are frustrated, and having swapped cameras, we know it isn't a faulty camera that's causing this.
Thank you.
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Are you adjusting sensitivity in your modes and rules, not in the motion detection test? That's also where you can adjust or disable audio detection.
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Sensitivity settings in the camera rules is the place to adjust these values.
If you’re getting false motion triggers look at relocating to a different location to see if it improves. If you’re getting tree shadows causing this you can alter the schedule to use custom modes with different sensitivity to dull the alerts during the worst part of the day.
I have had similar false motion triggering and it can be caused by something as simple as a dead palm branch swaying slightly in the breeze.
I also have false audio triggering where it sounds like something is eating the camera from inside. I suspect that it is just the battery connections getting corroded and needing a clean.
Hope this helps.
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If you can’t get it to stop triggering on lowest sensitivity then do the camera remove and resync.
Worst case is to perform a factory reset of the base station and start all over again. Read the FAQs for factory reset process.
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I must admit I have not tested this recently since all the firmware bugs arlo has released.
There’s been some weird behaviours occurring since April and yours could be a result specific to your system. E.g. One user was not able to get triggered recordings on a camera but everything was set correctly, a factory reset was required to correct it.
Has your issue only appeared recently? If so you may want to wait for the next update before using the factory reset.
Hope this helps.
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Thanks for your reply. My 2 foot estimation was a bit inaccurate. It was probably closer to 5 feet, but I'd like to see motion 15 or 20 feet away. I will try 1% and move up from there if no motion detected several feet away.
The issue has been ongoing since early this year, probably January or February. I download all updates available on iOS (is this the firmware update you are referring to?).
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Just confirm you are not using smart activity zones or if powered camera, basic activity zones.
I have seen reports of sun angled reflection off grasses causing same issues, hence changing the camera view point can help.
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We are not using any of the zones mentioned below. The camera is facing our patio and as mentioned before, detects motion about 5 feet away.
Still, I should focus on creating a rule if the problem persists and drop the sensitivity to lowest level possible? Disappointing it won’t detect motion 20+ ft away.
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You only know when they are released as the base or cameras go offline. If the release is unsuccessful you get locked out with a notification on your app that says the system needs an update and forcing you to action the upgrade. Then when it fails it just repeats the process. In the end a power cycle of the base is required and the update completes if your lucky, if not the base is bricked and your off to battle arlo support.
To find out what firmware version you have, look under the device settings for base and each camera for device information.
If you wish to take a snapshot of the patio and post here, we can review it in case there is something we can see that may not be obvious.
Hope this helps.
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Some things to try are as follows,
Connect power to the camera so you can apply the basic activity zones. Theory is that when the PIR detects infrared it will look at the camera video for frame changes and so not give a notification. If this works then you have to keep the camera on power or pay for smart notifications on battery only.
If you want to find the exact source causing the false triggers you can use an infrared camera or if you have an old iPhone you can use the reverse camera to detect infrared. Test using the tv remote infrared LED.
Hope this helps.
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What does paying for smart notifications on battery only mean?
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https://kb.arlo.com/000056589/How-do-I-set-up-the-Arlo-Smart-cloud-activity-zones
I don’t use them myself but they are advertised to work on battery only cameras. You will have to plug the camera in to set the zones initially I believe. Beware they will drain the camera battery just as much as you will still get recordings, just not unwanted notifications.
Hope this helps.
Plugging power into the camera and trying the basic activity zones initially would let you know if it will work before deciding to use the smart plan at a monthly cost per camera.
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Based on your description you’re patio camera is battery only.
Basic activity zones are only available when the camera is externally powered using the supplied arlo cable and charger or using an outdoor cable.
The basic zones require external power so they can continually monitor the camera’s video stream and provide the 3 second look back recording feature.
Naturally this is not available on battery only cameras as the battery would require recharging daily.
Smart notifications is a feature to allow battery only or powered cameras to upload the video to the cloud for analysis and so provide tailored notification but you don’t get the 3 second look back on battery only. The camera still records when the PIR is triggered so not ideal for high traffic areas as the battery soon depletes.
The cost on the first camera is about $4 a month.
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Thanks. This is a bit confusing. I confirmed that my camera is battery online (cannot be plugged in). So, is the Smart notifications the only option? Should I disregard the zones you mention?
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If this works then consider smart notifications that should work on battery only cameras that aren’t plugged in.
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Thanks. I am not sure what connecting the Arlo camera charger to the patio camera means. Isn't the only way to charge the camera by manually removing the battery and charging the battery?
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