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I purchased the video doorbell with an ARLO Pro 3 camera system. I have everything up and running but during the setup I was unable to connect the video doorbell to the ARLO SmartHub. I've scoured the community and saw this was a problem for the Ultra's in the beginning but haven't seen anything regarding the ARLO Pro 3. I have tried logging directly in to the hub (none of my passwords are working) but that doesn't seem possible. I was able to connect it to my home router without difficulty but since I have the Arlo SmartHub why shouldn't it connect there. I am probably overlooking something easy. Thoughts / Ideas? Is it not possible to have the video doorbell connected to the same SmartHub the cameras are connected to?
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Arlo SmartHubs - VMB5000 and VMB4540 are now compatible with the Arlo Video Doorbell (AVD1001). Please ensure that your SmartHub firmware is updated to the latest version, as listed below.
VMB5000 1.16.1.1_475_71659aa
VMB4540 1.16.1.1_461_71659aa
VMB4000 1.16.1.1_3348_facf74c
VMB4500 1.16.1.1_3260_facf74c
To migrate your Arlo Video Doorbell from WiFi connection to your Arlo base-station or SmartHub, please remove it from your account, wait for the factory reset to complete (LED ring should be solid white) then re-onboard.
This is the full list of supported base-stations and SmartHubs for the Arlo Video Doorbell.
JamesC
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Currently the Arlo Video Doorbell only connects to your wi-fi and not to any hubs. That will hopefully change in the near future. In the meantime you should be able to trigger other cameras to record.
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@JamesC, will this be in a future roadmap, to allow the video door bell to utilize the smart hub?
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It’s a goal of Arlo’s to make as many cameras compatible with these integrations as we can but we don’t have an announcement to make regarding Video Doorbell compatibility at this time.
JamesC
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Why doesn't the video doorbell connect or recognize the hub. Extremely frustrating. Won't even let my phone recognize it. Worthless for use. What a waste of my morning trying to run this down.
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dentstew,
Thank you for your inquiry regarding Arlo Video Doorbell compatibility with select Arlo Smart Hubs / Base Stations. You may have noticed our iOS Arlo app Release Notes for v2.14 mentions support for pairing Arlo Video Doorbell with Arlo Smart Hub / Base Stations. This compatibility is in the final stages of development and will be available by the week of April 6th or sooner. Arlo will announce availability of this compatibility on Arlo Community. Thank you for your understanding as our teams are working to quickly release this new update as soon as possible. For now, the Arlo Video Doorbell operates solely while connected directly to 2.4GHz WiFi.
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Arlo SmartHubs - VMB5000 and VMB4540 are now compatible with the Arlo Video Doorbell (AVD1001). Please ensure that your SmartHub firmware is updated to the latest version, as listed below.
VMB5000 1.16.1.1_475_71659aa
VMB4540 1.16.1.1_461_71659aa
VMB4000 1.16.1.1_3348_facf74c
VMB4500 1.16.1.1_3260_facf74c
To migrate your Arlo Video Doorbell from WiFi connection to your Arlo base-station or SmartHub, please remove it from your account, wait for the factory reset to complete (LED ring should be solid white) then re-onboard.
This is the full list of supported base-stations and SmartHubs for the Arlo Video Doorbell.
JamesC
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I’m able to only connect the doorbell to my wifi but not to my Base Station.
Without being able to connect it to the hub I cannoy see any recording videos and I can only get the calls when someone rings the bell to my phone but not my wife’s.
Help please. Thank you
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No, the 3500 isn't supported. You need any of the bases/hubs from the 4000/5000 series to use with the video doorbell. It's a firmware thang.
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This is good to hear. Now that the arlo video doorbell can be connected to an existing hub, do you know if recordings can be saved using the existing 7 day cloud service or does the video doorbell still require a monthly subscription?
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I'm wondering the same thing. Once confirmed recording can be stored locally I will purchase video doorbell but I refuse to pay for the monthly subscription.
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With an Arlo Video Doorbell connected to a base station or Smart Hub, recordings can be saved locally if local storage is enabled. For content to be saved to the cloud, the doorbell will still require a subscription the Arlo Smart.
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I'm not sure I understand your question. The local backups from the base station are only accessible via the Arlo app (and without any thumbnail preview). There is no way I know of that you can access the raw data files to back them up or copy them to another service / folder location. You'd have to "eject" the USB device...
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There is no “eject” button on the ultra base station. No USB, just a micro SD.
Basically, what are the advantages and disadvantages of migrating my Video Doorbell from WiFi to the base station?
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WStemp,
Local storage backup can be used to supplement the Arlo Cloud. For example, if you experienced an internet outage but your Base Station/SmartHub and Arlo Video Doorbell were still receiving power at that time, recordings would still be made locally.
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@WStemp wrote:
There is no “eject” button on the ultra base station. No USB, just a micro SD.
Basically, what are the advantages and disadvantages of migrating my Video Doorbell from WiFi to the base station?
You always use the Arlo app to eject the drive safely. It's a software unmount, not a physical button.
Syncing to a hub/base not only gives you local storage (and can be used that way without a subscription) as well as the ability to use the Arlo chime if you wish. You can also create cross-triggered rules if desired.
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Is the Video Doorbell compatible with the vmb3000 base station? I’ve got everything hooked up. Doorbell works but won’t record video and doesn't look like it’s connected with my cameras. Any ideas?
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@MattB11 wrote:
Is the Video Doorbell compatible with the vmb3000 base station? I’ve got everything hooked up. Doorbell works but won’t record video and doesn't look like it’s connected with my cameras. Any ideas?
It's not compatible with your base, so you must have connected it to your home wifi network during setup.
You do need a subscription to store video. A trial subscription should have been automatically applied (assuming you are in a country where a subscription is available, and that you purchased it in the same country that you are using it in). So the next step is to look at your subscription status.
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@MattB11 wrote:
Can I upgrade to a new base station and be able to record videos locally without a subscription?
You can record locally if you get a VMB5000 or a VMB4540 and enable direct access to local storage. You'll also need to reset your doorbell, and add it again (this time pairing it with the base station). https://kb.arlo.com/000062337/What-is-Direct-Storage-Access-and-how-do-I-use-it
You do lose some things (hopefully Arlo will add them over time):
- no thumbnails in the notifications.
- no thumbnails in the library until you download/view the video
- access not available in the web client
- no ability to grant access to other accounts
Also, some users do find it tricky to configure port-forwarding (needed to access your library when you are away from home).
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Will a VMB4000-100NAR work to do this?
A little frustrated I have the doorbell and I'm not able to see videos without a subscription. It was the one of the things I loved most about my Arlo system at first.
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@MattB11 wrote:
Will a VMB4000-100NAR work to do this?
No, it needs a VMB4540 or a VMB5000.
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