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How to reduce audio sensitivity on my Arlo Ultra 2 which I have set on balcony?
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Does anyone know how to reduce audio sensitivity on my Arlo Ultra which I have set on balcony?
The material says to go into the mode, but inside the geofencing mode which I am using there is nothing. All I could find to do was to go into the camera itself and turn off the microphone?
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Geofencing uses existing modes to switch between. Go into those modes to change the settings.
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FWIW, I couldn't find any audio sensitivity settings w/ my Ultra 2 either -- only the ability to turn on or off audio alerts under Settings | Smart Notifications, or turn off the microphone under each device's Audio Settings.
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In your rules for each camera select audio then click on the pencil at the right and it has the sensitivity settings to adjust.
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Thanks! If you've already turned off audio alerts as I had, it's not quite as intuitive because the Rule says "If Motion...on camera" yet that's where you go to change audio sensitivity. (That label does make sense -- I've turned off audio alerts, so my current rule is motion-only; but I forgot that's also where to go to turn audio alerts and sensitivity back on.)
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No, that's for audio detection, not recording. I have trains in my backyard so audio detection is off but I still hear everything. I leave the camera settings for audio at the defaults.
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@jguerdat wrote:
No, that's for audio detection, not recording. I have trains in my backyard so audio detection is off but I still hear everything. I leave the camera settings for audio at the defaults.
Not sure what you mean? I just leave the cameras mic on, but make sure audio detection is turned off in mode is that right?
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Yes. To eliminate audio detection, you must turn it off in your modes and rules, not camera settings.
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