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That sounds like night vision mode. It automatically turns on when there isn't enough ambient light. Turn on a light and see if it switches to "day" mode and shows the footage in color.
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That sounds like night vision mode. It automatically turns on when there isn't enough ambient light. Turn on a light and see if it switches to "day" mode and shows the footage in color.
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My (final fourth) cam did that tonight too. That's a perfectly satisfactory answer - due to it being dark outside, etc. Thanks Schorschi (sp?/too lazy to go look at the spelling...) for the help. Great forum!
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Thanks for the reply.
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I have an iPhone 6 that now shows 3 out of 4 of the cameras in black and white. My husband has a Samsung Galaxy and all of the cameras are in color on his phone. Does anyone have an explanation as to why the phones would be different? I wouldn't think night mode would be black and white on one phone and color on the other.
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I found out how to fix the camera when it turns black and white only. take a flash light or your cell phone flashlight and point directly to the lens and it will automatically changes to color view.
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That explains why I only get black and white for an interior shot.!
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Hi Guys,
Mine is doing the same exact thing, the camera seems to default to record in night vision only. Flashing a bright light directly at the camera does desable night vision but once the camera switches back to night vision it does not switch back to day vision.
The camera is operating in a room that has lights on during the day, the lighting is pretty bright so i'm not sure why this is happening. If I have to flash a shinny light at the camera everytime to enable day mode that would really suck.
Any guidance will be most appreaciated.
Thanks,
Stan
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sfi120,
Consider power cycling the camera by opening and closing the battery compartment door. Then relocate the camera and see if you get the same results. If you do, I encourage you to contact the Arlo Support Team to further assess the camera for potential defect and RMA.
JamesC
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Nope, just the base station. That _may_ help - or not.
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Black and white implies low light levels. Are the cameras in relatively bright light (daylight) or are they shaded or in a darkish room?
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During the daylight hours, the room is naturally bright. And then of course the room gets dark at night. Seems when I manually (and remotely) look at a camera view at night, it then remains black and white the next morning instead of reverting to color.
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I guess it could be a threshold thang. If you activate the camera and use strong lighting or shine a flashlight towards the camera does it switch to color?
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Yes. That is pretty hard to do when you are in a nother state. I got the camera for when I am away, not in my house.
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Daveyb69,
Please contact the Arlo Support Team to resolve this issue. You will find several options for contacting support in the provided link. If you have any additional questions/concerns feel free to private message me. I would be happy to help.
JamesC
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I agree. I have 5 cameras and dont want to have to climb a ladder to correct this. It is nice and bright in there right now so no reason to have one our of 5 in black and white. As the picture isnt great that way either.
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MBSD,
Consider toggling night vision mode off within the camera settings and saving. Test to see if the image goes back to color by live streaming the camera.
If it does, try enabling night vision mode again and see if the image stays in color (providing the area is well lit enough).
JamesC
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NickG818,
I have reached out to you in a private message for more information regarding this issue.
JamesC
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Hey guys I am having a similar issue. I have an Arlo Q looking out a window in the front of my house. Its looks out to our front porch and the street. Every night, even when night vision mode is turned off the camera will show a black and white image. It's like the camera thinks it needs to be in night mode but the ir bulbs aren't on. When in camera is turned off and back on, the image goes back to color. Very frustrating. Anyone know how to fix this?
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