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Recently bought the Arlo Pro with 3 cameras. 2 cameras are fine - no issue. The third is constantly dropping offline. It’s in the same room as the base. About1 foot away. I notice the battery is draining too in this camera only. It was 100% yesterday. I armed it, went to work, no alerts/recordings etc. It went offline and I went to re-sync this evening and it’s down to 34%
Any ideas?? I’ve only had it 1 week
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I've had mine 2 yrs. 5 cameras, pro. Tonight is a first. If I check with my samsung phone ...offline. if I check with my samsung galaxy no problem. I get notifications on my phone but not tablet. It's always something with the app I'm guessing.
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Have you rebooted the tablet and maybe reinstalled the app?
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Thanks for the responses. I’m returning to Amazon. There’s obviously a hardware fault - cannot see why reinstalling the app or restarting my phone will prevent the battery draining in 2 days etc.
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Same problem here. Very undependable
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I switched the equipment and the replacements work without issue. So was obviously faulty
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Thanks for this. A common problem seems to be folks trying to get faulty equipment to work and not getting it replaced, either by swapping at the store or through a warranty claim.