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I have just purchased an Arlo Q Plus. My concern is that the back of the camera seems to be hot. This cannot be safe to leave on for any lenght of time.
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Can say mine has been running warm for over a year now ( so did a nest camera )... Other users had theirs in the sun and it shut down when it got to hot so there is a thermal safety device built in already.
Hand on camera warm yes, really hot no.
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ickabod,
As mentioned by TomMac above, this is normal behavior. While powered, the camera will be warm to the touch.
JamesC
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That's a common Arlo Q security camera (and not only Arlo, literally every security camera runs hot) issue and mine has been running hot for a few months now (well, that's when I took notice). But I haven't had a problem yet so I'm assuming it's safe and there's nothing to worry about.