Arlo|Smart Home Security|Wireless HD Security Cameras

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brianbish
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Hope you're all doing well. I've been an Arlo user for a while now, with 7 cameras and the new 2k doorbell in my setup. My goal was to streamline everything under Arlo, given how much I trust the brand. But after this recent software update, I've run into a few challenges that are really big problems that need to be addressed

I've been around the block on the internet, and I've seen others on Reddit and even here expressing similar concerns. Here's what's been on my mind:

  1. Camera Control: The previous version had a dedicated screen for arming and disarming, making it quick and user-friendly. The new UI, with its 'Arm Away,' 'Disarm,' and 'Stand By' seems good outside of realworld applications but it is not practical for having full control over the cameras; especially for individual camera control

  2. Status Overview: You can not see the status of all cameras at one time, which is not just inconvenient but a safety concern.

  3. Camera Access & Playback: Following Arlo's suggestion, I've toggled devices on and off. The downside? Not being able to see live video playback when it's off, and having to navigate each camera separately to turn them on/off, especially with my larger setup, it is very inefficient

There are other minor issues, but these stand out. Anyone else here facing the same? And if someone has found a way to revert to the previous version or has workarounds while Arlo possibly addresses these, please share.

Appreciate the support and looking forward to improvements!

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ocker-biker
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Have to agree with all the previous.  Regretfully just upgraded Nov 2024.

So now where do we go? Another system, or wait for them to fix this.

BillerP
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I'm just piling on all of the previous posts on this subject.  Long time Arlo user.  Used to love the product.  

 

I bought and installed two Arlo doorbells to add to my legacy system of 8 cameras.  Installing them required me to "update" my app.   Doorbells were now installed seemed to work well with the app.  But I started to realize how cumbersome the UI was, and that I was missing features.   Only after installing the doorbells and installing and using the new application did I realize what a mistake I had made.  Too late.  Once updated you can't back out and reinstall the old software.   

 

Having the ability to add modes (user cases) is a must have for me.  Unless you have only a couple of cameras the limit of only 3 use cases quickly becomes an issue.   Further, I find the UI very lacking.   Too many screens and not intuitive.  Just checking the battery levels of my cameras has now turned into a chore going through dozens of screens.  Gone is the one page showing the pertinent status. 

 

Knowing what I know now about the new software I would not have purchased and installed my new doorbells.  In hindsight, I find it completely unacceptable that there was no information from Arlo indicating I would lose that functionality and get myself in this situation by "updating" the software.    

 

The sad part is that after reading though this thread, Arlo has seemingly shown a deaf ear to the concerns of their users.  

 

I'm with many here wondering what to do now.