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Best Video vs Optimized vs Best Battery Life on the Arlo Pro 3?
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I'm trying to find out what the difference between "Best Video," "Optimized," and "Best Battery Life" is. I also wanted to know that if my cameras are mounted, and I am exclusively using the battery, what resolution are the clips it sends recorded in? I just purchased these at Costco, and I have 90 days to try them and see how I like them, and I am concerned about battery life, but I don't want not to be taking advantage of the 2K resolution these cameras have.
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The different settings are actually different resolutions. Since a lower resolution creates a smaller video, the camera radio is used less, saving the battery. I prefer to use Best Video (highest resolution) and haven't ever seen a huge difference in battery life. Heavy usage would change that, though, so make sure you're staying in the spec of >5 minutes per day of recording and live viewing.
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It doesn't have Arlo 3 to type in the model so I apologize. I did change the light settings yesterday but since I wrote my first reply earlier, my battery has gone from 41% to 39%... How do I change the record settings so it doesn't just record for a max of 5 minutes when nothing is in front of the camera?
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@Tiffer777 wrote:
How do I change the record settings so it doesn't just record for a max of 5 minutes when nothing is in front of the camera?
You can edit the rule for the camera(s) and set a fixed recording time. https://kb.arlo.com/42/What-are-modes-and-rules-and-how-does-Arlo-use-them
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