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Hello Arlo community!
I have an Arlo Video Doorbell AVD1001 and integrated it via W-LAN.
The recordings are working correctly, but if someone rings the doorbell and you want to speak to that person, there is a delay of 5 to 10 seconds - unusable communication.
Video Doorbell has full wireless reception (2 m away) and the upload speed to the Internet is 20 Mbit - download 160 Mbit.
I've already reduced the video settings - no success
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I have had the difficulty with communicating through the doorbell. No sound. Or maybe it is not loud enough. In any event no one can hear my voice. Any suggestions?
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Be sure the speaker and microphone are set to max, in the app. Make sure you have not muted the mic in call settings.
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There will always be a certain amount of latency (delay) when dealing with anything digital or internet related. Several factors will affect this: router, ISP, traffic on your connection, and Arlo. The sound has to travel to your router, through the internet, and back. My system gets latency from 2 to 8 seconds, just depends on the day and time.
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5 to 10 second Audio delay makes audio communication frustrating and impractical. I have +100Mb internet service and a solid mesh wifi system in home -- that's not the problem!
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Delays can be frustrating, as are other things like an app that sucks. Consider where that signal goes and it's not that bad. Camera to router to modem to cloud back to modem to router then to your device.
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Just chiming in here, 2/6/22 @ 10:00 AM.
Just finished a chat support session, and this issue is still being acknowledged by Arlo support and 'being worked on' with no official ETA.
I spent significantly to attempt resolve this issue by replacing a SoHo router with full wireless Access Point backbone and 2 APs, once of which is 15' between two Arlo devices. After all this, I find these articles and that there's no ETA for resolving this. On top of this, Arlo is pushing a 'security' solution with their accounts. Let's take a moment to tear this apart.
* A 15 second delay issue exists with the Arlo doorbell products.
* * A conversation is impossible with a 15 second delay.
* * A thief can make away with a package in quite a bit less than 15 seconds.
* * A security solution is likely most effective in helping prevent such instances of theft and intrusion by detecting the activity and alarming.
* * * 15 seconds is enough time for a package to disappear and for a determined intruder to begin to accomplish their task, rendering the Arlo product both useless and a complete waste for Arlo customers.
I shudder to think what people do when they don't understand the technology at play here. Arlo has a real responsibility here, and they're dropping the ball in a big way. I'm thankful I know enough to take my money elsewhere, but others won't, and that's what I find unacceptable. There should be a disclaimer included for future customers to understand this shortcoming and issue -< before purchase and installation >- so people can properly secure their homes.
Arlo please do your jobs here.
/endrant
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Ha! The delay to go to the internet should be in milliseconds, not seconds. That's assuming it even goes to the internet and not from the doorbell directly to my phone over wi-fi. I can have audio conversations (a.k.a. phone calls) with people on the other side of the planet with only delays in the millisecond range.
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Same problem with a just-purchased doorbell.
I wish I had known this sooner (this is my third video doorbell, and I hate to keep drilling holes in my siding).
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I just installed my device and I am experiencing the same problem. A ~5min delay. No conversation is possible. The explanation that the latency is due to network traffic (devices, routers, etc) is not applicable. I observe no such delay when using other wifi based applications such as Whatsapp on the same network between two family members.
I wish I had read this messages before purchasing the doorbell. Very frustrating.
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I’ve been corresponding with Arlo tech support about this and one person maintained that the doorbell should be within 10’ of the router or access point.
How far are your doorbells from your routers or range extenders? I’m using an Arlo smart hub literally on the other side of the wall from the video doorbell, and the lag seems much less.
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