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Thought I'd like to get some of my aggravation out , after attempting to get parts from the useless support that Netgear offers.
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Jan 14, 2019 (USA)
Unfortunuately, the Arlo Pro/Pro2 RECHARGEABLE batteries do not last long either. I have had my system for barely a year and have 10 cameras, and 4 of them in the last couple of weeks all decided they would no longer hold a charge for more than 20 hours. Which I decided to then plug them in to an outlet with Arlo's weatherproof 8 foot OUTDOOR power adapter, and now those particular cameras come up randomly, yet consistently on a daily basis with the message: "(!) Incompatible charger has been detected. Connect a compatible Arlo charger. For more info, see KB article for Charging Faults. [OK, got it]" Go figure. So my point is, soon you'll probably be purchasing $50.00 replacement batteries for all of your cameras.
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Check out ebay
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I would first wonder what is going on in general with my system. Li-ion batteries should last you 500 charging cycles or more before dropping off. Even then they will continue to perform, but time between needed charges will decrease. Having 40% of your batteries dropping off within a year is not ususal and not at all representative of the experience of the installed base of Arlo Pro and Pro2 systems. My system is a year old now, four cameras, still getting about two months (depending on location) of service between recharges, which I normally try to do at about 30 to 40%. Something may be depleting the batteries on those cameras way too quickly, rather than the batteries themselves being shot. I would be trouble shooting the system for other issues to make sure, since so many batteries depleting seems indicative of excessive drain and is definitely not a normal Arlo battery life cycle.
Also, with all the other battery issues, are you running your hardwired cameras with or without the batteries in? I would leave them out to eliminate that as a cause of getting the warnings, if you have not already.