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chito2800,
Increasing motion sensitivity doesn't directly reduce battery life but could cause the camera to record more, which will result in faster battery depletion.
Are you referring to the click when the camera initiates night vision mode? Can you provide an example of what you are referring to?
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IMO has to do with weak capicitors. Arcing across circuit board. IMO portends to premature failure and there are common reports on this board of that happening with the outdoor AC adaptor which has since been recalled due to possible fire issues. I don't know about your case but there is nothing you can do about it. It is what it is if you don't want to try another swap which IMO isn't gonna help. BTW Arlo is made in Vietnam, a country not known to be proficient in producing large scale consumer electronics. Perhaps quality control is a variable. You have a 1 year warranty and perhaps and extended additional year depending on the card you used to buy your cams with.
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Yes, pretty much all of them have that ticking/clicking sound. Some are minimal and some are just outright loud. It's indeed the quality build of these cameras is an issue. There's a whole discussion about it here.