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Just bought unit and installed three camera. One camera us saying battery is almost dead. How could this be. New purchased product. Please advise.
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Like any product, batteries can be faulty. Swap batteries between cameras to confirm their status.
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what about replacement from Arlo. I should not have to be purchasing new batteries on a new unit.
Please advise
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Contact Support ; http://www.arlo.com/en-us/support/contact.aspx
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I suggest u buy rechargeable batteries on line.
They go fast if u want cameras running @ all time.
Like any electronic, possible camera failures as well
I recommend getting extended warranty, it pays for itself @ first sign of failure. Overall, Best believe you did an awesome purchase!
They go fast if u want cameras running @ all time.
Like any electronic, possible camera failures as well
I recommend getting extended warranty, it pays for itself @ first sign of failure. Overall, Best believe you did an awesome purchase!
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