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Which of my 12 cameras are EOL. Paralyzing upgrade decision

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Ruffnready
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I understand the EOL issue but as long time user, I have various models in my 12 cameras.  Can’t find list of what is EOL so I know what to upgrade.  Help?

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Ruffnready
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Thanks…that article had what I needed.   Had not seen link to that article in any of the emails about my devices going EOL…

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jguerdat
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You don't NEED to upgrade since even with the EOL they will continue to work for the foreseeable future. 

 

You can always check the FAQs in the support section for tons of info:

 

https://kb.arlo.com/000063018/Arlo-Legacy-Cameras-End-of-Life

Ruffnready
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Thanks…that article had what I needed.   Had not seen link to that article in any of the emails about my devices going EOL…

Ruffnready
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How do you tell which model number the legacy cameras are? I see the H4, H5, H8 and etc, don’t tell you

 

jguerdat
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Those are just hardware revisions. The original wireless cameras use 4 CR123 batteries, the Pro has a black bezel around the camera face and the Pro 2 has a white bezel. You may also be able to pop the Pro batteries out and check the label in the battery compartment for a VMCxxxx designation.

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