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When I purchased my Arlo Pro by Net Gear, I received 3 cameras and 4 batteries.
Is there any way to charge that extra battery without removing one of the active cameras?
Or, as I suspect, will I have to purchase a 4th camera?
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You could charge the 4th battery and keep it ready to swap in but you will need either a camera or the external charging station to keep charging. The external station is the better choice (and cheaper than another camera).
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You could charge the 4th battery and keep it ready to swap in but you will need either a camera or the external charging station to keep charging. The external station is the better choice (and cheaper than another camera).
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Thanks RChobbyguide for your reply.
Think I'll explore the charging station recommendation as I don't need any extra batteries right now. But, I might change my mind on that, if the charging station costs more than what Costco has going now.
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Thanks jguerdat for your response.
I'll look into that.
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A bog standard USB charger works.
There are people who insist that it has to be the fancy multi-volt Netgear charger, but in reality any decent USB charger does the job.
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Guess I'm one of the "insisters". 🙂
To charge the battery, a charger that supplies 9v is needed. A 5v-only charger will run the camera but not charge it.
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@jguerdat wrote:
Guess I'm one of the "insisters". 🙂
To charge the battery, a charger that supplies 9v is needed. A 5v-only charger will run the camera but not charge it.
I do it all the time. Yesterday even.
Just plug 5 volts into a camera and wait for it to recharge. Takes a few hours.
I have to use a 5 volt USB charger because my Arlo Pro 2 came from the USA. (You know why that happened). No UK power supply.
Be a devil, try it.
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Thanks jguerdat and michaelkenward for your posts.
I have the necessary USB adapter that came with the system and the only way I can charge the extra battery is to remove one of the cameras and use it. Sort of an awkward procedure because of the placement of my cameras. I was just curious if there was any other way to charge the extra battery because there is no way to connect the charger to the battery other than via a camera.
As for the Costco deal, I'll be going to Costco sometime this week and will see if our local store has it. If not, I'll get it online.
Again, thanks to both of you for your interest and help.
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Hi RChobby.
Just went to Costco.com and the charger is not listed. Only complete systems. Also 2 extra cameras w/charger for $259.99
Guess I'll just have to continue doing what I've been doing - removing a camera to charge the extra.
Thanks anyway
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https://m.costco.com/Arlo-Charging-Station-and-Two-Batteries-Bundle.product.100385488.html
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If you have a Best Buy near you they should have them in stock.
Arlo - Arlo Pro Security Camera Charging Station - White
- Model: VMA4400C-100NAS
- SKU: 5665610
Or you could order on Amazon
https://www.amazon.com/Arlo-Pro-NETGEAR-Charging-Station/dp/B01LXPAY47
Brian
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Thanks RChobby
Searched the number and what came up was charger w/two batteries for $109.99 with discount.
Seems as though I only need the charger, it would be cheaper to buy it through Arlo which is about $54.99.
Still contemplating.
Appreciate the item number you furnished. Not sure why it wouldn't come up without that.
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@michaelkenward wrote:
@jguerdat wrote:
Guess I'm one of the "insisters". 🙂
To charge the battery, a charger that supplies 9v is needed. A 5v-only charger will run the camera but not charge it.
I do it all the time. Yesterday even.
Just plug 5 volts into a camera and wait for it to recharge. Takes a few hours.
I have to use a 5 volt USB charger because my Arlo Pro 2 came from the USA. (You know why that happened). No UK power supply.
Be a devil, try it.
Just did. Used a Samsung 5v, 2A charger with my external charging tube. No go - no indication of charging.
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You missed the bit in my message:
Just plug 5 volts into a camera and wait for it to recharge. Takes a few hours.
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Thanks again michaelkenward.
No, I did not miss the bit in your message. I know I can plug the charger into the camera as long as I remove it from where it is placed.
Let me see if I can modify my original post to make it a bit more understandable.
1. I received my system with 3 WIFi cameras, base unit, USB/AC adapter for charging batteries while inserted
in a camera, and 1 extra battery.
2. No separate charging station to charge a low battery while all cameras are in use so that when the battery in a
camera is low, all I would have to do is remove the low battery and replace it with one fully charged - the extra.
3. Was curious why Arlo/NetGear would include an extra battery and no separate charging unit to ensure I always
have a fully charged battery. That way, all I would have to do is replace the low battery with one fully charged then
charge the low battery while all cameras are "on-line".
4. So, if I have a low battery on a camera, I have to take the camera out of use long enough to charge the battery. The extra battery is of little/no use because even if it is fully charged and I use it to replace the low battery, then I have no way to charge the low battery that I just replaced unless I use the same camera to charge both batteries. Then, I have to go through the same exercise for a low battery on any camera.
Kind of like the "dog chasing it's tail". No matter what I do, I will always have a low battery or have to keep a camera out of service long enough to charge both batteries.
I don't like taking my cameras off-line for any reason because of the area I live in. Lot of homeless and illegals all around us. So, time is of essence for security reasons.
Confusing? Hope not.
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Two different issues - he was talking to me about the use of the charger connected to the camera rather than the charging station. Your issue is how to charge the extra battery. The solutions to your issue are: 1) use an existing camera to charge the battery, 2) buy an extra camera for this purpose (that would be crazy), or 3) buy the external charging station. The latter would be the best choice for keeping all cameras in operation all the time.
An option would be to use the solar panel to keep the camera charged in the first place.
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You might have missed my post above, so if you have a Best Buy close by, you can go get the battery charger for around $58. See the links I provided so that you know what to buy.
Brian
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@michaelkenward wrote:
You missed the bit in my message:
Just plug 5 volts into a camera and wait for it to recharge. Takes a few hours.
Just a quick follow-up. If this is to continue, let's take it to PM. I took a camera down and used that same Samsung charger (5v only), using an Arlo cable to eliminate any seating issue. There was no indication whatsoever that the charger was connected using the app. The icon should have displayed a lightning bolt but it wasn't there.
I stand by my assertation that you need a 9v charger. Why you have it work is unknown to me unless the use of a US charger with a 240v adapter is somehow what's happening (higher input voltage leading to a higher output voltage?).
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Ok. Again, thanks jguerdat for your post.
I want to put this thing to rest because I don't think anyone understands my post.
I was only interested in knowing why Arlo/Netgear would enclose an extra battery and not a way to charge it without taking a camera out of service - i.e., a charging station. I will either purchase one from Arlo/Netgear or some other retailer. That will take care of that question.
As for the "missed bit" (I stand by my assertation that you need a 9v charger.) in your response, I did not miss it. Look, I'm using the charger supplied by Arlo/Netgear (see atch) and I do not have any problem charging the batteries. I just felt it was a wasted effort to have to take a camera out of service to charge a battery. It would have been simpler if Arlo/Netgear would have included a charging station for that purpose.
Again, let's put this thing to bed. I don't want to continue confusing anyone.
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Agreed. It's as much my fault for subverting your purpose for the thread as anyone.
The short answer to your original question is that the marketing reason for including an extra battery is unknown. The best I can come up with is that you could have a charged battery to use when inconvenient to have to take a camera down just to charge. Of course, then you wouldn't have a charged battery available again. That would be the reason for the external charging station - maybe they thought the extra battery would push you that way?
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Thank you jguerdat for your last post.
Ah yes!!! I believe you "hit the nail on the head".
I feel confident that was the purpose for an extra battery and no way to recharge a low one.
I don't know why they didn't include the charging station in the original package with a slightly higher price. But, then, the way they did it is "smart marketing" thinking maybe a person looking for a charging station would have an "impulse buying" moment and go for some extra stuff.
Anyway, thanks for your post. Much appreciated. Hopefully we can now put this baby to bed.
Have a good week.
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