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One possibility would be that you had an internet or power outtage that caused the cam to use up all that battery power trying to reconnect with the base ststion without luck.
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That rules out my suggested cause.
Two other possibilities are bad batteries or poor contact. If easy to get at cams, try swapping the batteries between cams and see what happens,
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just a hunch here, but for them to have lasted 9 months they should have recorded almost nothing.
Netgear says batteries will last about 6 months, using a 5x 20 sec recording for that claim.
So if you were recording a bit maybe it wasn't the batteries but the battery meter reading where the problem lies
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BTW, the batteries are doa at about 2.75v-2.8v for the OEM cells.
My low use cameras that use 1-2 min a week run 7 months... 9 months is basicly not in use as all (wow)
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