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Hello, how can night vision be switched on?
Arlo works very well during daylight.
Tim
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Turn on Night Vision.
Voila.
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Turn on Night Vision.
Voila.
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Tohudson wrote:
Is there away to automatically have it set to night vision? Or program at a certain time?
The setting I pointed out above enables Night Vision, it doesn't mean it is constantly active. In other words, only in poor lighting will the camera activate the infrared LED array right below the lens to illuminate the scene. In sufficient lighting, whether by an artificial flood light at night or the sun during the day, the IR LEDs will not be turned on, of course, even though Night Vision mode might be active in the Settings.
So enabling Night Vision in the Settings does not mean the camera will always use the IR LEDs to illuminate the scene, but only when ambient lighting is insufficient.
Also, note that an IR-filter will be mechanically moved in front of the lens in daylight lighting, and moved away from the lens when "night-viewing" with IR LED illumination.
I don't actually know if the camera will refuse to record when Night Vision mode is unselected in the Settings and a motion event occurs in lighting conditions that would require the IR LEDs to be used, or whether the camera records anyway even though the footage may be underexposed. I suspect it will be the latter though.
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Any of the Arlo cameras will definitely record if night vision is disabled. Whether the video is useful is a whole 'nuther question.
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You can take still shots directly only from live view, so when the event occurs. They will be saved to the library just like video recordings and can be shared from there.
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The IR lights only reach up to about 20 ft, so if your cameras are pointed at an area or objects that are much farther than 20 ft away, the light isn't strong enough to illuminate anything, as it's too far away and the scene will appear dark.
If that's not it, check if the lights come on in the dark when motion is triggered. They glow faintly in the dark when they come on.
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One of my 2 cameras is black at night, even with a light right under it.
Nightvision is turned on. I removed the battery and put it back in.
I turned off and then back on the nightvision.
I put the other camera next to this one and it worked fine in night vision.
Anywhere else I could have a setting to play with??
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Nope. It should either work or not. Open a case here: https://www.arlo.com/en-us/support/contact.aspx
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