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Arlo Pro Battery Life Cycle Expectancy (Recharge Cycles!)

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Retired_Member
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Hi there,

 

I was wondering, do you know how long in (years?) or recharge cycles should each of the batteries last? I mean, how often should we buy a new one for replacement?

 

Thanks!

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Streak2
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500 cycles are the typical number of cycles of these types of batteries before performance starts to drop off.

 

The battery in the camera will not charge off a 5v supply. However, if you removed the battery from the supply, then the camera would run off a 5v usb supply so should work off your power pack.

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jguerdat
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If you assumed a minimum of 500 recharge cycles, you'll be using something else by that time. You could buy one now, charge it to 40% and store it as a "just-in-caser"...

Retired_Member
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Thanks jguerdat for your reply! Is that "500 cycles" number documented somewhere, or where did you get it from?

 

On a tangent question, I've read that in order to charge the batteries via the USB port in the cameras, you need to output 9 V (instead of the regular 5 V).

 

Is that how it is? If so, what a bummer. My plan was to take a big power bank (20000 mAh) to the cameras and charge them that way, but they would only output 5v.

 

Thanks again

Streak2
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500 cycles are the typical number of cycles of these types of batteries before performance starts to drop off.

 

The battery in the camera will not charge off a 5v supply. However, if you removed the battery from the supply, then the camera would run off a 5v usb supply so should work off your power pack.

jguerdat
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Yeah, you need the 9v to charge the battery. 5v will only run the camera.
Retired_Member
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 Great; thanks both for your replies!