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Why does my camera night infrared come on when I have the camera set to off?
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My batteries are also still depleting faster than they used to prior to the May and June firmware updates. Most cameras are now dropping about 40% in two weeks, so this is not anywhere near the advertised performance claims. They used to drop at half that rate. Many cameras recorded one or two videos in this period, hence the charge depletion has nothing to do with usage. I have the latest firmware, have rebooted the base station, swapped batteries, reset cameras, and so forth. I shouldn't have to do all this. I cannot say that I am a promoter of this product anymore.
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They were all fully charged the day after the last update. 60% in 2 weeks isn't anywhere near advertised times..
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Seeing same symptoms as u describe. Have 5 Pros on 3 different bases. Have one base with 2 Pros draining 6% plus per day. Reset base and after a couple of days draining at unacceptable rate. The other cameras and two bases draining at acceptable rates. Problem helped but obviously note resolved.
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aright... same here, the 6/21/18 base station 1.10.0.7_21310 update did not fully address the battery drian problme on Arlo Pro camers.
I have two set of Arlo, one is 3x Arlo Pro(HD), and at another house with a set of 3x Arlo Pro 2(FHD).
The one Arlo Pro camera that I'm having battery drain issue just died again today, that only last from the last reboot/full charged in late June, just a bit over two weeks time. other two camera in the set are shwoing 75% and 78%. (I charged it with the battery inside the camera)
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Firmware: 1.092.0.13_19715
The other set of 3x Arlo Pro 2 camera are working as per normal, they were also fully charged up and reboot since the June update, all three camera still showing 91% of batteries.
Looks like we still need to wait for a proper camera firmware fix.
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Is it possible for you to confirm that the battery drain issue has not been resolved with the 6/21 base firmware update. Change helped but strangely is not resolving issue for some base units. Can see several reports by experienced users that the new firmware has resolved drain for some bases but not all. I have two bases drained as expected but one draining 40 pts/week. This base unit is set up just like the other two relative to settings, etc.
Would be great to get some kind of update!
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My Arlo original base station (with Arlo HD original cameras) is fine. My Arlo original HD cameras connected to the VMB4000r3 Arlo Pro base station are working fine (maybe they have a very slightly higher than normal drain but not much or anything too noticeable) BUT that can not be said of my Arlo Pro cameras connected to the VMB4000r3 Arlo Pro base station.
The Arlo Pro cameras connected to the VMB4000r3 Arlo Pro base station have a massive battery drain problem. It is ridiculous and very annoying (plus quite worrying too from a security point of view if my cameras die whilst I am not there to charge them).
I charged fully my Arlo HD cameras and Arlo Pro cameras at the same time and they usually drain relatively equally but as of today the Arlo HD cameras are at 74% vs 28% on the Arlo Pro.
Something needs to be done to address this issue as they were not like that before a few months ago and usually the Arlo Pro cameras lasted the same if not longer than my HD cameras.
Please resolve this asap as I need to go away on holiday soon and if my Arlo Pro cameras die whilst I am away I will have no security on my property.
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Dear Netgear,
(1) As has become evident from responses in this message series, the rapid battery drain problem with Arlo Pro cameras has not been fixed and eliminated by your latest firmware updates. I understand that correcting the problem takes time, but, if this is indeed the case, why not provide to us users a rollback to a firmware version prior to May 15, 2018 that is known to have worked well for many of us?
(2) I understand Netgear's desire/need to update firmware periodically, but I suggest that such updates be at the discretion of the user. Microsoft, Firefox, and many other software/hardware companies provide an option to allow users to decide if and when to apply updates. Indeed, my Netgear router doesn't automatically update its firmware; it informs me that a new version is available, it tells me what the new firmware does/fixes, and it allows me to install based on my needs. This should be the default with Arlo firmware.
(3) We, the users of Arlo cameras, should be told the nature of the problem causing the excess battery drain. Battery drain is the symptom. What exactly did the firmware update do to cause the problem in the first place?
(4) So much of what we users report is anecdotal, because Arlo firmware and software does not record battery useage. A simple and highly effective way to gain _useful_ data that will help understand the problem (and hopefully quickly solve it) is to write code that allows users to record their camera battery level over time, and graph it out, in the software and apps we use to monitor our cameras. Alternatively, a log file of key camera modalities (battery level, motion detection level, number of captures, etc) would benefit everyone, especially Netgear engineers, and allow users to have a better sense of problems and their potential solutions.
We, the users, expect better from you. Please listen to us. We like your products, and are here as a community to work together with you to solve problems
Thank you.
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My issues have been resolved. About 10%-12% degradation (each of my 3 cameras) since the firmware upgrade was put in.
You can also tell by the less frequent "alerts" that you get from posts made in this thread. Seems like most users are fine now. Not sure what's affecting the "others"; Arlo needs to investigate.
Is it a specific version of the cameras? Specific type of usage?
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I have not personally seen my Arlo Pro cameras with the ir leds lit for no reason but certainly the cameras don't seem to lose too much battery power during the day and it's only after the dark periods when there is a noticeable drop in battery percentage.
I have reset my cameras and base station after these updates so don't think its relative to that so should therefore not be happening.
Unfortunately my cameras are positioned high up outside so having to remove there from their position to charge them is not my favourite passtime so it would be great if Netgear could find a fix for this (or as has been suggested numerous time allow us to roll back to working firmware)
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Hopefully if a new update happens soon it might sort it without the need to do anything but I guess the development team think it's fixed unless someone relays messages from this forum to the actual developers so they know there is still an issue.
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Since I was involved in this thread I'd like to add my experience. Since the June 21st base firmware update my battery usage has gone back to normal. Example, just charged one camera to 100% last friday, 6 days later with minimal to average use, I'm at 96% now. Three other cameras also behaving the same way. In fact, for the first time in 5 months, my system is working perfectly. App working good, motion detection good, battery usage good, video quality good, 2 way audio good, integration with SmartThings good. It's all just working how it's supposed to work.
I believe Arlo actually got the firmware right this time. For those still with battery issues, my guess is it isn't the firmware itself, but the application of the firmware. Sounds like it just didn't update/install correctly for some. If that's the case, unless Arlo has another idea, only thing I can think of is to reset your base/system back to factory defaults and start all over. Maybe then the firmware will apply/install correctly. Good luck.
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Mine was "fine" before the update (of a few months ago. By fine o mean I had no complaints and all seemed good.
Now I have battery issues, terrible image quality and 2 way audio is practically impossible.
So it seems varied from user to user.
I have reset my base station and cameras too but as my batteries are now low I might reset mine again including removing batteries etc just to see if doing it again does make any difference.
It would still really be useful if when we have working cameras we are able to stop any automatic updates. I think that is an essential feature that needs to be added.
Netgear may think the updates improve things and on paper may be they do but in practice for some certainly not and it just messes their systems up.
We should be able to update firmware manually and not be forced to allow Netgear to control it.
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I have 5 arlo pro on one base station. Got update on 6/21 and fully charged battery for all cameras on 6/24.
Now 4 cameras still have about 80%, which I consider normal speed.
One is down to 24% with very minimum usage and motion.
All cameras are on the same settings and schedule.
So yes still some one off issue
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I have 2 cameras and they was fully charged before I left home for 1 1/2 week ago.
No recordings, no motion detection... Nothing and the batteries are down to 61%
1 inside and 1 outside so the problem is definitely not solved.
I have the latest firmware upgrade and have a ticket but no answer from Arlo of course.
It's were annoying. I have asked them if I can get a refund since the battery time is not near what was promised and no answer what so ever.
All of the theories people have are just speculation and at the end I feel that the system sucks.
Most annoying is that Arlo doesn't even respond to mail, facebook, phone call or anything..
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My original Arlo HD cameras are a lot better quality image and always work perfectly with no issues. The night images are in a different league to the Arlo Pro cameras so I would be very happy if I could just return my Pro system and just stick with my original Arlos.
Hopefully Netgear development team is working on a fix and its rolled out soon.
Maybe @DawnM or @JamesC have some info/insights they can add to this?
I really want to love my Arlo Pro system but its been nothing but trouble and for the £490 I paid for it (2 camera kit) it's pretty disappointing. The worst part is I can't even sell it in the state it is in as I wouldn't feel comfortable palming it off onto someone when I know its not right.
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Just a guess........... I think the battery percentage going up is due to outside temperature. A while ago, I saw this happen on my camera that is inside my attached garage. On a very hot day for where I live, 90+, it can get well over 100-110 degrees in my garage. When this happens I see strange things start to happen to the electronic devices I have in the garage, like the camera and also smartthings devices. Once the garage cools things go back to normal. I saw the battery percentage go up one time on my inside garage cam and it was over 100 in the garage. Next morning battery was back to reporting percentage correctly.
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So colder temperatures will certainly degrade the performance of the batteries (especially if you are going sub zero Deg C), whether or not it would be enough to visually show up in the Arlo battery monitor I don't know but it may be, but I too have also seen my battery percentage increase before for no apparent reason but not paid attention to the conditions.
If you open your battery compartment and remove the battery then reinsert it again you usually see a jump in battery percentage too but that then tends to correct itself once a load is put on the battery.
I have noticed on many occasions after this firmware update that the battery percentage seems not to change, then suddenly drops by a good few percent, but that is probably linked to it seemingly draining excessively over night which is presumably linked to the erratic IR behaviour so maybe that is the root cause still and needs addressing.
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My battery on one of my camera's was showing 84% at midnight, 10am I get notification that It's dead flat. It was charged 1 week ago. I charged it and three other camera's the day before the firmware update in June and this one and one other both discharged in two weeks. I have rebooted the base and also done a hard reset and set everything up again. My cameras (5) are on the same settings and nothing has changed except the two firmware updates in May & June! I swap my batteries as I have a spare and use the charging station to charge them so It's not the battery. I don't swap the battery in one Camera as I have it connected to a solar panel.
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