Arlo Pro 2 Firmware update during battery change.
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I went to change the battery on my Arlo Pro 2 camera. I've used this camera for about 2 years now and never had any issues. As I inserted the new battery, the camera LED started to flash red and blue repeatedly. I thought maybe I didn't load the battery right, so I pulled it out and put it in again. The LED flashed blue and went off. I thought this was a normal behavior of the connected camera, so I walked away.
Later I realized the camera was offline in my app. After going back to reinsert the battery, I found that the device would no longer respond to Sync button, nor is there any other reset button on the device. At first I thought maybe the battery was bad, so I put in a different fully charged battery. This still did not resolve my issue. So, I started to research to find out what may have happened, only to learn that the red and blue lights mean a Firmware update was active. Arlo had initiated a Firmware update, which happened right as I inserted my new battery.
I called support to explain and see what fix they have for this situation. However, support did not help me in any way, because they said the camera was over 1 year old. I explained to them that nothing had made my aware a Firmware update was occurring and that starting it right as I had changed the battery did not seem proper timing. Most people would see red blinking lights as a problem, and would probably behave the same way that I did. Support, again was not able to help and Arlo did not take any responsibility with the product.
So, I hope this serves as a word of caution to the rest of you out there, although I'm afraid most will read this after it's happened to them. Now, I have a perfectly decent camera hardware with broken firmware, and the only advice from support was to throw it away and purchase a new one. With $179 price tag for me to purchase a new camera it seems like a great opportunity for Arlo to be negligent in product design and Firmware updates that break your unit.
The cameras need to have a reset button in case a Firmware install fails, or an ability to revert to previous Firmware should it ever fail to update it. In my opinion and Arlo should own up some responsibility for what happened to my camera.
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Yes, unfortunately you may have bricked it... tho I would also try a few more time and also just try the ac adapter without battery.
Good to give a warning to others... but at least you can save it if you need parts as there is no repair service either
Morse is faster than texting!
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