Arlo Doorbell (2nd Gen)
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I replaced my Arlo Video Doorbell (1st Gen) with the 2nd Gen. I went through all the instructions for the "wired" option. Have had to remove and charge the camera twice within a week. Everything works fine, video, audio and doorbell (mechanical). Why is this camera not holding a charge if it does indeed have the "wired" option? Now, I have to take it down again to recharge (3rd time) and it won't charge at all with an Arlo charger and cable. ??????????
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I have reached out to support regarding the 2nd generation doorbell. They will be reaching out to you as soon as possible.
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Thank you.
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Any response back? I also upgraded from the previous gen which was wired and I'm confused as to why this one is showing a battery (currently 88% down from 100%) despite being wired, just like my previous gen doorbell...
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@almightyblk wrote:
Any response back? I also upgraded from the previous gen which was wired and I'm confused as to why this one is showing a battery (currently 88% down from 100%) despite being wired, just like my previous gen doorbell...
There is a charging threshold (I don't recall what it is, but it is lower than 88%). The goal for that is to maximize the battery life.
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What does this mean? Does it start to charge once it falls below 88%?
Is there an indicator that it’s receiving power?
I set up my doorbell with a wired connection. The battery started to die since the transformer wasn’t working. I replaced it and it’s giving power, but I don’t see any indication in the app that it is receiving power. It’s currently at 94% so I’m assuming it should start charging some point…
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I don't think Arlo has a real answer for this. My doorbell is sitting at 75% currently. Based on what support told me it should trickle charge (no indicator btw)
after it reaches a certain number (appears to be different depending on who you talk to). I thought maybe it would trickle charge at night when there's no movement from deliveries, guests, kids etc. But no it doesn't. I haven't had it die on me YET so I've just given up trying to figure out why the battery even discharges if it's hardwired ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
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@SailorVenus wrote:
What does this mean? Does it start to charge once it falls below 88%?
It starts to charge when the power level drops to 65%, and stops charging when it reaches 80%
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