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While it's possible that the lens isn't properly mounted in the camera, there are other possibilities. Is it safe to assum that you removed the plastic protector over the lens (it's sometimes missed)? Is it possible that the WiFi connection to the base is being interfered with somehow? Swap cameras areound to see if it's the camera or location.
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You may be able to swap the camera at the store. Otherwise, open a case with support here for possible faulty hardware.
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Any chance of a screenshot?
I think I saw another camera that may have been dropped and the lens assembly moved and made the camera image out of focus. Pretty sure Netgear replaced that one for free
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I have the same issue with an Arlo Go hope someone can help
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Oldblade,
It could be due to a dirty lens. Have you tried cleaning off the face of the camera?
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