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Is the wireless video doorbell waterproof / weatherproof? I need to install it on the fence next to my driveway gate, which is completely exposed and not under any eave.
I notice there's a mention in the user manual about not getting the doorbell wet. How wet is wet? Submerged-wet or rained on-wet?
Would a "doorbell cover box" help? I would install that, but it might make removing the doorbell to charge it a little tricky, as the tiny latch release hole is on top and not at the bottom (bad design if you ask me).
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@dfhuynh wrote:
I notice there's a mention in the user manual about not getting the doorbell wet. How wet is wet?
Where are you seeing this? I'm not finding it in the manual here:
Your question is addressed here:
Arlo says they are "weather resistant" and suitable for outdoor use. They stop short of saying "waterproof" or "weatherproof". Unfortunately, they do not give an IP rating
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@dfhuynh wrote:
I notice there's a mention in the user manual about not getting the doorbell wet. How wet is wet?
Where are you seeing this? I'm not finding it in the manual here:
Your question is addressed here:
Arlo says they are "weather resistant" and suitable for outdoor use. They stop short of saying "waterproof" or "weatherproof". Unfortunately, they do not give an IP rating
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Thanks, StephenB. The kb link is helpful.
I read "Do not get the device wet" in the little pamphlet called Arlo Safety and Compliance Information:
https://photos.app.goo.gl/1UHpPUgvdBWXCTrg6
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@dfhuynh wrote:
I read "Do not get the device wet" in the little pamphlet called Arlo Safety and Compliance Information:
https://photos.app.goo.gl/1UHpPUgvdBWXCTrg6
That could be better worded. Obviously you don't want the inside of the doorbell to be wet, and you shouldn't use a wet battery (for the AVD2001 which has a user-replaceable battery).
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