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Kind of a ridiculous question to have to ask. I have a brand new all in one sensor failing to pair or blink. I think the battery may be shot.
The Arlo documentation simply says "remove cover. Replace battery."
https://kb.arlo.com/000062963/How-do-I-replace-the-battery-in-the-Arlo-All-in-One-Sensor
Okay. How? There are tabs and screws everywhere holding the battery in.
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It's like pretty much any other button battery except that the battery is much thicker. I would use a small/thin non-conductive tool to slide next to and somewhat under the battery to pop it out. Where there's any contact overhang, use the opposite side.
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This doesn't appear to be something you can just pop out.
There's plastic overhang bracketing the top of the battery, and a metal tab holding it in at the bottom.
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I've popped them out several times so it's possible. I just looked at one of mine and there's only one metal tab (marked "+") that holds it in place. The battery is actually cocked with the sensor removed from the back plate so it's relatively easy to put a thin object between the plastic case and battery to remove it. I've also used my fingers but that wasn't the easiest way to do it.
I suppose a hardware change at some point may have a different battery connection setup so a picture of the sensor and battery may be useful.