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qayotee
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Hi, I got disturbed in the middle of the night by a low battery warning (15%) otification from one of my cameras. How can I disable those warnings on my iPhone? If I get notifications in the night it should only be from intruders and nothing else. But I can’t turn off all notifications for the app since I want from intruders.
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TomMac
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TMK, that’s one of the alerts you can’t turn off ( unless all are off )

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jguerdat
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Perhaps a reasonable solution is to occasionally monitor battery levels and recharge before they get to 15% since you know you're going to need to anyways.

chanson0309
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On Arlo Essential I have them plugged in outside. Issue is it is below freezing and they only stay at 1% but don’t die. Keep sending we low battery warnings. Need a program update to not send low battery alerts if they are plugged in.
jguerdat
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Or bring them inside to charge so it's just not an issue.

raymcmullen
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@jguerdat If you don't have an answer maybe it would be reasonable to stay quiet. 

StephenB
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@qayotee wrote:
Hi, I got disturbed in the middle of the night by a low battery warning (15%) notification from one of my cameras. How can I disable those warnings on my iPhone? If I get notifications in the night it should only be from intruders and nothing else. 

I'd like to have a way to selectively silence each notification - both all the time, and at night.

 

But there is no way to do that now, so all you can do is keep the battery charged (or power the camera).

jguerdat
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@raymcmullen wrote:

@jguerdat If you don't have an answer maybe it would be reasonable to stay quiet. 


 

That WAS a solution. Your post certainly wasn't.

dcfox1
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@raymcmullen wrote:

@jguerdatIf you don't have an answer maybe it would be reasonable to stay quiet. 


Not sure why you even replied to this 2 month old thread that you didn't even post a response in. I understood his reply. 

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