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Contents
1. Get to Know Your Camera 5
Front and back views .......................................................................................................................... 5
Privacy Shield ....................................................................................................................................... 5
Get the Arlo Secure App ..................................................................................................................... 6
Do more with Arlo ................................................................................................................................ 6
2. Get Started 7
Use the Arlo Secure App for setup ................................................................................................... 7
Find a good location for your camera ............................................................................................. 7
Plug in your camera indoors ............................................................................................................. 8
Check the LED ...................................................................................................................................... 8
Wall mount your camera .................................................................................................................... 9
Test motion detection ...................................................................................................................... 10
3. WiFi Setup and Connections 12
WiFi connection options .................................................................................................................. 12
Tips for optimal WiFi performance ................................................................................................ 12
Connect your mobile device to a 2.4 GHz WiFi network during setup .................................... 13
Move your camera’s WiFi connection to a SmartHub or base station .................................... 14
Move your camera’s WiFi connection to a direct router connection ...................................... 15
4. Use Your Essential Indoor Camera 16
The Privacy Shield ............................................................................................................................. 17
Close the Privacy Shield ................................................................................................................... 17
View your camera feeds ................................................................................................................... 18
Record clips from live video............................................................................................................. 19
Take a snapshot from live video ..................................................................................................... 19
Motion detection activity zones ...................................................................................................... 20
2-Way Audio ........................................................................................................................................ 22
Turn the camera’s siren on and o manually ............................................................................... 22
View recordings and snapshots ...................................................................................................... 22
5. Access Your Arlo Account 26
Two-step verication ........................................................................................................................ 26

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Use face or ngerprint authentication .......................................................................................... 27
Customize your prole ..................................................................................................................... 28
Change your Arlo password ............................................................................................................. 29
Reset a forgotten password ............................................................................................................. 29
Grant access to friends ..................................................................................................................... 30
6. Modes, Rules, and Alerts 33
Modes ................................................................................................................................................... 33
Select a mode ..................................................................................................................................... 33
Arm or disarm all devices ................................................................................................................. 34
Rules for modes ................................................................................................................................. 34
Change motion sensitivity ............................................................................................................... 35
Use a rule to activate the camera’s siren ....................................................................................... 35
Add a rule with an optional base station siren trigger ............................................................... 36
Add a custom mode .......................................................................................................................... 36
Arm only outdoor cameras connected to an optional SmartHub or base station 37
Manage alerts ..................................................................................................................................... 38
Mute Notications ............................................................................................................................. 39
Schedule when your camera is armed .......................................................................................... 39
Set up Arlo Geofencing ..................................................................................................................... 40
Geofencing with multiple mobile devices .................................................................................... 42
7. Change Your Settings 44
Camera settings ................................................................................................................................. 44
Change the time zone ....................................................................................................................... 45
Video Settings ..................................................................................................................................... 45
Adjust the audio settings .................................................................................................................. 46
Adjust the icker setting ................................................................................................................... 46
Turn the Essential Indoor Camera on and o .............................................................................. 46
Restart the camera from the Arlo Secure App .............................................................................. 47
View device information ................................................................................................................... 47
Remove a device from your account ............................................................................................. 47
Optional SmartHub and Base Station settings ............................................................................ 48
8. SmartHub SD Card Storage 50
Insert a microSD card ....................................................................................................................... 50

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View the SD card status .................................................................................................................... 51
View available SD card storage ....................................................................................................... 51
Turn SD card recording o and on ................................................................................................. 51
Turn on Best Local Recording ......................................................................................................... 51
Change the SD card overwrite setting ........................................................................................... 52
Format a microSD card ..................................................................................................................... 52
Safely eject an SD card ..................................................................................................................... 52
View videos on a microSD card ....................................................................................................... 53
9. SmartHub or Base Station USB Storage 54
View the USB storage device status ............................................................................................... 55
View available USB device storage ................................................................................................. 55
Turn USB recording o and on ....................................................................................................... 56
Change the USB device overwrite setting..................................................................................... 56
Format a USB device ......................................................................................................................... 56
Safely eject a USB storage device ................................................................................................... 57
View videos on a USB device ........................................................................................................... 57
10. Troubleshooting 58
Scan a QR code during setup .......................................................................................................... 58
Arlo doesn’t discover your camera during setup ........................................................................ 59
Troubleshoot Arlo Geofencing ........................................................................................................ 59
Can’t see video streams in a browser ............................................................................................ 60
WiFi signal interference .................................................................................................................... 60
Reset the camera to its factory settings ........................................................................................ 62
11. Arlo Connect 63
Use Arlo with Amazon Alexa ............................................................................................................ 63
Add Arlo devices to the Apple Home app ..................................................................................... 64
Add your camera to the Google Assistant app ............................................................................ 66
Use Arlo with IFTTT ........................................................................................................................... 66

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1. Get to Know Your Camera
Protect your home while away, without compromising your privacy when at home. Your Arlo
Essential Indoor Camera captures 1080p video and oers a way to reassure your privacy with
an automated privacy shield, controllable through the Arlo Secure app. Receive motion alerts
and use 2-Way Audio to hear and speak to visitors. You can place your camera on a at surface
or mount it to a wall.
Front and back views
Privacy Shield
Use the Arlo Secure App to open and close the Privacy Shield.
Ambient light
sensor
Privacy Shield
Microphone
Status LED
Speaker
Indoor Micro USB cable
Base
Sync button

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Get the Arlo Secure App
Download the Arlo Secure app. This app lets you create an Arlo account in the cloud and set
up and manage all your Arlo devices.
Features
• Capture clear details in full high-denition. Record video in 1080p for a clear picture.
• Protect your privacy. Ensure your moments are private when needed by closing the
automated privacy shield.
• Receive alerts when motion or audio is detected. Notications are sent directly to your
phone.
• See at night, even without a light. Black-and-white night vision turns on automatically
once it’s dark.
• Clearly hear and speak with visitors. Tap a button in the app to use 2-Way Audio.
• Keep an eye on what matters with a wide eld of view. 130° viewing angle lets you see
more.
• Security in the palm of your hand. Watch live streams or recorded video from your
smartphone or tablet using the Arlo Secure App.
• Take action faster. Get notications when your camera spots people, packages, vehicles,
or animals with Arlo Secure
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• Ward o unwanted guests with the built-in siren. Set the built-in siren to trigger manually
or automatically from the Arlo Secure App.
Do more with Arlo
• Add more Arlo cameras and devices. Cover more areas in and around your home by
adding cameras, security lights, and more.
• Upgrade your Arlo subscription. For more information,visit What are the available Arlo
subscription plans and how much cloud recording is available?
1 Arlo Secure service is not available in certain countries. See www.arlo.com/ArloSecure for details.
Note: If you already use the Arlo Secure app, make sure
that you’re using the latest version. To nd out if an update
is available, go to the app store and search for Arlo Secure.

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2. Get Started
Protect your home while away without comprising your privacy when at home. Arlo Essential
Indoor Camera captures 1080p video and oers a way to reassure your privacy with an
automated privacy shield, controllable through the Arlo Secure App. Receive motion alerts
and use 2-way audio to hear and speak to visitors.
Use the Arlo Secure App for setup
The free Arlo Secure App guides you through installation and setup.
1. Open the Arlo Secure App and connect to your WiFi network.
If you don’t have the app, you can download it and create your Arlo account.
Once you set up your Arlo account, you can access it from the Arlo Secure App on a
smartphone or tablet, or from a computer using a web browser. If you’re using a computer,
enter https://my.arlo.com/#/login in the address bar of the browser.
2. Tap Add Device.
Note: If you’re using an optional Arlo SmartHub (sold separately), select Base Station/
Hub. Follow the instructions to set up your SmartHub or base station before your camera.
Then your camera will be able to connect to the SmartHub or base station.
3. Select Cameras and follow the instructions to set up your Essential Indoor Camera.
Find a good location for your camera
Select a location for your camera with a clear vantage point to fully optimize the wide eld of
view. For the best experience, choose a location with a strong WiFi signal. You can check the
WiFi signal strength in the Arlo Secure App.

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Plug in your camera indoors
Your Essential Indoor Camera is a wired product powered by a USB cable and a 5V 2A power
adapter. A micro USB cable and power adapter came in the box with your camera. The cable
and power adapter are for indoor use only.
1. Connect the micro USB charging cable to your camera.
2. Connect the other end of the charging cable to the power adapter and plug it into a power
outlet.
Check the LED
Your Essential Indoor Camera LED lights to indicate the status of the camera. The LED lights
blue briey when the camera is rst powered on.
LED behaviors during setup
• Slow blinking blue. The camera is in the process of pairing to a WiFi network.
• Fast blinking blue. The camera successfully paired with a WiFi network.
• Slow blinking amber. A setup error occurred. For help, see Chapter 7. Troubleshooting on
page 58.
LED behaviors aer setup
• Fast blinking blue. The camera was factory reset. For more information, see Reset the
camera to its factory settings on page 62.
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• Solid amber. An internet connectivity error occurred. Make sure that your WiFi router is
connected to the internet and your camera is connected to your WiFi network.
• Alternating blue and amber. A rmware update is in progress.
Wall mount your camera
You can place your Essential Indoor Camera on a at surface or you can mount it on a wall.
Your camera comes with a mount and a screw kit.
Note: You must follow the instructions in the Arlo Secure App when you rst install your
camera. Do not begin mounting your camera before the Arlo Secure App instructs you to
during the installation process.
You need the following items to mount your Essential Indoor Camera:
• A power drill with a 15/64 inch (6 mm) drill bit
• A Phillips-head screwdriver
• A pencil (optional)
• The wall plate and screw kit that came with your camera
To wall mount your camera:
1. Place the wall plate that came with your camera on the wall where you want to mount
your camera.
2. Use a pencil to mark the location of the two holes in the wall plate and then remove the
wall plate.
3. Use a 15/64 inch (6 mm) drill bit to drill two holes into the wall.
4. Place the wall plate back onto the wall, and align it with the holes.
5. While holding the wall plate in position, use a Phillips-head screwdriver to fasten a screw
into each hole.
If you’re mounting the camera on drywall, use the drywall anchors we provide.

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6. Align the camera with the wall plate, and push the camera onto the wall plate.
7. Slide the camera base down until you hear an audible click.
8. Plug in the camera.
9. Tilt and swivel to adjust the camera angle.
Note: To unmount your Essential Indoor Camera, slide the camera up until you hear an
audible click, then pull the camera away from the wall plate.
Test motion detection
You can use the motion detection test to nd the right motion sensitivity setting for your
camera.
1. Open the Arlo Secure App.
2. Tap Settings > My Devices.
3. Select your camera.
4. Tap Device Utilities > Motion Detection Test.
5. Move in front of the camera.
During this test, the LED blinks amber when motion is detected.

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6. Move the slider to adjust the motion sensitivity level as needed.
This motion sensitivity setting is used during the motion detection test. It is not
automatically applied to the camera rules used by modes to arm your camera. When you
are satised with a particular motion sensitivity level in the test, note the setting so that
you can add it to your rules.
7. Edit the rule for your camera to enter the motion sensitivity level that you want to use.

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3. WiFi Setup and Connections
When you install and set up your camera, the Arlo Secure App guides you through the
process of connecting the camera to your router’s 2.4 GHz WiFi network or to an optional Arlo
SmartHub or base station.
WiFi connection options
When you install your camera you can connect it directly to your router’s 2.4 GHz WiFi band, or
you can connect the camera with WiFi to an Arlo SmartHub VMB5000 or VMB4540, or an Arlo
base station VMB4500 or VMB4000.
An Arlo SmartHub or base station isn’t included in the package with your camera. They are
sold separately. Using your camera with a SmartHub or base station gives you access to these
additional features:
• Use local storage on an SD card in a VMB5000 SmartHub or on a USB storage device
connected to the SmartHub VMB4540 or base station VMB4500 or VMB4000.
• Use direct storage access for SmartHubs VMB5000 and VMB4540.
Aer you install and set up your camera, you can move its WiFi connection from your router
to a SmartHub or base station. You can also move your camera’s WiFi connection from a
SmartHub or base station and connect it directly to your router’s 2.4 GHz WiFi band. To do
this, you must remove the device from your account and reinstall through the Arlo Secure
App, selecting the appropriate option to move back and forth.
Tips for optimal WiFi performance
The distance between WiFi devices can aect the WiFi signal:
• Maximum recommended distance. We recommend that you place your WiFi router within
300 feet (90 meters) of the camera. The maximum line-of-sight range of 300 feet is reduced
by each wall, ceiling, or other major obstruction between the camera and the router.
• Minimum recommended distance. To reduce WiFi interference, allow at least 6½ feet (2
meters) between your camera and any Arlo cameras that you install.

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These materials can reduce WiFi signal strength if they are located between WiFi devices:
• Unusually thick walls and ceilings
• Brick
• Concrete
• Stone
• Ceramic
• Glass, especially mirrors
• Metal
• Large quantities of water, such as the water in a sh tank or water heater
Connect your mobile device to a 2.4 GHz WiFi
network during setup
If you’re connecting your camera directly to your router’s WiFi network, it’s important to
understand that your mobile device must connect to the same WiFi network as the camera
during setup.
Your camera can only connect to a 2.4 GHz WiFi network. Many routers broadcast WiFi
networks in both 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz bands, so your phone might connect to the 5 GHz WiFi
band. During setup, connect your phone to your 2.4 GHz WiFi network, then connect your
camera to that same 2.4 GHz WiFi network.
Find your 2.4 GHz WiFi network name and password
Your phone might connect to your 5 GHz WiFi network most of the time. If you’re not sure
about how to nd the 2.4 GHz WiFi network:
• Look on your WiFi router label.
Many routers have a label that shows the WiFi network name, which is also called an SSID.
Your 2.4 GHz network name might have a 2, 2.4, or 2G at the end. Your 5 GHz network
name might have a 5 or 5G at the end. If you changed your WiFi settings, then check the
place where you saved your custom settings.
• If your WiFi network name or SSID doesn’t indicate whether it’s 2.4 GHz or 5 GHz, ask your
Internet service provider (ISP) or the person who set up your WiFi router.
• If you have a mesh WiFi network, it uses only one WiFi network name for both WiFi bands.
The camera nds and connects to the 2.4 GHz WiFi band. As long as you connect your
phone to the same mesh network, Arlo can discover the camera.

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Connect your iOS (Apple) device to a 2.4 GHz network
1. Unlock your device and tap Settings.
2. Tap Wi-Fi, near the top of the list of Settings options.
3. Turn on WiFi by tapping the switch next to Wi-Fi at the top.
Note: WiFi is activated when the switch is green.
4. Select a 2.4 GHz WiFi network.
This is commonly indicated by a 2, 2.4, or 2G at the end of the network name.
5. If prompted, enter the password for the network.
When you’re connected to the WiFi network, a blue check mark appears to the le of the
network name.
Connect your Android device to a 2.4 GHz network
1. Unlock your device and tap Settings.
2. Tap Network & Internet > Wi-Fi.
3. Turn on WiFi by tapping Use WiFi at the top.
4. Select a 2.4 GHz WiFi network.
This is commonly indicated by a 2, 2.4, or 2G at the end of the network name.
5. If prompted, enter the password for the network.
When you’re connected to the WiFi network, the word Connected appears under the
network name.
Move your camera’s WiFi connection to a
SmartHub or base station
You can change your camera’s WiFi connection from your router to an Arlo SmartHub
VMB5000 or VMB4540, or an Arlo base station VMB4500 or VMB4000.
To add a SmartHub or base station and connect your camera:
1. Open the Arlo Secure App.
2. Add the SmartHub or base station to the same Arlo account that your camera was
originally connected to.
If you’re using a trial Arlo subscription associated with this account, doing this keeps the
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3. Follow the Arlo Secure App instructions to set up your SmartHub or base station and
connect it to the Internet.
4. Tap Settings > My Devices.
5. Select your camera.
6. Scroll down and tap Remove Device.
Your device is reset and removed from your account.
7. From My Devices, tap Add New Device > Cameras > Essential.
8. Follow the Arlo Secure App instructions to add the camera.
9. When the Arlo Secure App detects your SmartHub or base station, follow the instructions
to connect your camera to your SmartHub or base station.
Move your camera’s WiFi connection to a direct
router connection
You can change your camera’s WiFi connection from a VMB5000, VMB4540, VMB4500, or
VMB4000 SmartHub or base station, and connect the camera directly to your router’s 2.4 GHz
WiFi network.
To move your camera’s WiFi connection directly to your router:
1. Open the Arlo Secure App and log into the same Arlo account that your camera is
connected to.
If you’re using a trial Arlo subscription associated with this account, doing this keeps the
trial active so you don’t lose it.
2. Make sure that your mobile device is connected to your router’s 2.4 GHz WiFi network.
For more information, see Connect your mobile device to a 2.4 GHz WiFi network during
setup on page 13.
3. Tap Settings > My Devices.
4. Select your camera.
5. Scroll down and tap Remove Device.
Your device is reset and removed from your account.
6. Tap Devices, and then tap Add New Device.
7. Follow the Arlo Secure App instructions to connect your camera directly to a 2.4 GHz WiFi
network.

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When you open the Arlo Secure App, the Devices page displays your camera feeds.
Camera
icon
Located below each camera
feed
Camera
feed icon
Tap the camera feed to display
these icons
WiFi signal from your WiFi router,
SmartHub, or base station
Play/Stop
Audio detection is on Mute the audio
Motion detection is on 2-Way Audio
View or change the camera settings Record video manually
(requires cloud storage)
Take a snapshot
(requires cloud storage)
Tap a button to go
to Devices, Library,
Modes, or Settings
The camera is armed
and detecting audio
and motion
Tap Play
to stream
the camera feed
Tap to turn the siren
on and o manually
Number of new recordings
Tap to view device settings
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The Privacy Shield
Your Essential Indoor Camera comes with an integrated Privacy Shield to give you an extra
level of privacy. The Privacy Shield automatically covers the camera lens when the camera is
disarmed, and opens when the camera is armed. Motion detection, audio detection, and the
camera microphone are turned o when the Privacy Shield is closed.
If you want to live stream your camera while it is disarmed, you must provide your Arlo
account password, face authentication (if applicable), or ngerprint authentication (if
applicable). This provides an extra layer of security to protect your privacy.
Close the Privacy Shield
The Arlo Secure App lets you open and close the Privacy Shield by using modes, or by turning
the camera on and o. Do not use your ngers to physically open and close the Privacy Shield.
Use Disarmed mode to close the Privacy Shield
To disarm your camera and close the Privacy Shield:
1. Open the Arlo Secure App.
2. Tap Mode.
3. Select your Essential Indoor Camera.
A list of modes displays.
4. Tap Disarm.
Your camera is disarmed, and the Privacy Shield covers the camera lens.

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Close the Privacy Shield when using an optional SmartHub or
base station
Arming or disarming your SmartHub or base station arms or disarms all the cameras
connected to that SmartHub or base station. If you only want to disarm your Essential Indoor
Camera, but want the other cameras on your SmartHub or base station to remain armed, you
can use one of the methods below.
To close the Privacy Shield while your other cameras remained armed:
• Connect your Essential Indoor Camera directly to your WiFi router. When you connect
your camera directly to a WiFi router, you can individually arm or disarm your Essential
Indoor Camera. For help moving your camera connection to your WiFi router, see Move
your camera’s WiFi connection to a direct router connection on page 15.
Note: When you connect a camera directly to a WiFi router, you can’t save that camera’s
videos to a USB storage device that’s inserted in a SmartHub or base station.
• Turn o your Essential Indoor Camera. Turning o your camera in the Arlo Secure App
disarms it and closes its Privacy Shield. Tap Menu
or the Device Settings icon
below the camera feed and turn your camera o.
• Create a custom mode. You can create a new mode that allows all the outdoor cameras
on your SmartHub or base station to remain armed, while disarming your Essential Indoor
Camera. For more information, see Arm only outdoor cameras connected to an optional
SmartHub or base station on page 37.
Close the Privacy Shield when using CVR
Continuous video recording (CVR) is an optional subscription feature that enables your
camera to always record video no matter what mode your camera is set to. This means that
the Privacy Shield on your Essential Indoor Camera remains open while CVR is enabled.
Disarming your camera silences motion and audio detection notications, while the camera
continues recording. To stop recording and close the Privacy Shield, open the Arlo Secure App,
tap Menu
or the Device Settings icon below the camera feed and turn your camera o.
View your camera feeds
1. Open the Arlo Secure App.
2. Tap Play
on the camera feed.
The camera feed updates and camera feed icons display.
Note: If your camera is disarmed and the Privacy Shield is closed and you want to live
stream, you must provide your Arlo account password, face authentication (if applicable),

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or ngerprint authentication (if applicable). This provides an extra layer of security to
protect your privacy.
3. To stop viewing and listening to the live feed, tap Stop .
Pan and zoom video
You can pan and zoom your video feed.
1. Open the Arlo Secure App.
2. Tap Play
on the camera feed.
On a mobile device, use the pinch gesture to zoom, and touch and drag to move around
the zoomed-in frame.
On a computer, double-click to zoom. Le-click and hold and drag to move around the
zoomed-in frame.
Aer zooming in, the image stops and buers for about ve seconds to improve the quality
of video. When the buering stops, your zoomed-in video renders in high quality.
Record clips from live video
1. Open the Arlo Secure App.
2. Tap the camera feed image.
3. Tap Record
to begin recording.
This icon turns red to indicate that you are recording the live feed.
4. To stop recording, tap Record
again.
Take a snapshot from live video
1. Open the Arlo Secure App.
2. Tap the camera feed image.
3. Tap Snapshot
.
The snapshot is saved in your library.
Customize your camera feed image
If you use more than one camera, you can change the order in which the camera feeds display
on the Devices page. You can also zoom or rotate the camera feed image 180 degrees.

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Change the camera order
1. Open the Arlo Secure App.
2. Tap Settings.
3. Under DEVICE SETTINGS, tap Device Order.
4. If you are using a smartphone or tablet, tap Edit at the top of the page.
A list icon displays.
5. Tap and hold the list icon and drag each device to the correct position on the list.
6. Tap Save.
Rotate a camera feed image 180 degrees
1. Open the Arlo Secure App.
2. Tap Settings > My Devices.
3. Select the camera.
4. Tap Video Settings.
5. Rotate the image.
If you’re using an iOS device, tap Rotate Image 180°.
If you’re using an Android device, tap the slider to OFF and then rotate the image.
Motion detection activity zones
You can designate zones within the camera view where you want the camera to detect and
record motion. An Arlo Secure subscription is required.
Add an activity zone
1. Open the Arlo Secure App.
2. Tap Settings > My Devices.
3. Select the camera.
4. Under VIDEO, tap Activity Zones.
5. Tap +.
An activity zone box displays in the camera feed image.

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6. Move the zone to the desired position in the camera feed image.
7. To reposition or resize the zone, tap and hold the zone and move it.
8. To customize the zone name, tap Edit
and enter a name.
If you’re using a web browser, click > next to the zone name.
9. Tap Save.
Change an activity zone
1. Open the Arlo Secure App.
2. Tap Settings > My Devices.
3. Select the camera.
4. Under VIDEO, tap Activity Zones.
5. Tap a zone to select it.
6. Move the zone to the desired position in the camera feed image.
7. To reposition or resize the zone, tap and hold the zone and move it.
8. To customize the zone name, tap Edit
and enter a name.
If you’re using a web browser, click > next to the zone name.
9. Tap Save.
Delete an activity zone
1. Open the Arlo Secure App.
2. Tap Settings > My Devices.
3. Select the camera.
4. Under VIDEO, tap Activity Zones.
5. Tap a zone to select it.
6. Delete the device.
On an iOS device, slide the motion detection zone to the le and tap Delete.
On an Android device, slide the motion detection zone to the le.

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2-Way Audio
The camera includes a microphone that supports 2-Way Audio.
1. Open the Arlo Secure App.
2. Tap the camera feed image.
3. Tap the microphone icon
.
4. The rst time you use 2-Way Audio, allow Arlo to use your phone’s microphone.
5. Tap the microphone button.
2-Way Audio is activated.
A Tap to mute microphone button displays below the camera feed. This button toggles
mute on and o.
6. To turn o 2-Way Audio, tap the x on the upper-le corner of the page.
Turn the camera’s siren on and o manually
Your camera includes a built-in siren. You can turn this siren on and o manually and you can
also set up a rule for an armed mode to specify when the siren turns on if your camera detects
motion.
To turn the siren on and o manually:
1. Open the Arlo Secure App.
2. Tap Siren
on the upper right.
3. Tap Activate Siren.
If you have multiple cameras, you are prompted to select one.
4. Swipe the siren icon to the right.
The camera siren turns on.
5. To turn o the siren, tap the slider at the top of the Devices page.
View recordings and snapshots
Your camera stores recordings and snapshots in the library. You can use the lter and the
calender to nd and view specic recordings.

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Access cloud recordings
cameras record when they are in an armed mode and they detect motion or sound. Your Arlo
recordings are sent to your Arlo account in the cloud and stored in your library. Recordings are
encrypted with your user name and password.
You can access your recordings from the Arlo Secure App on your mobile device or by using
a web browser to visit https://my.arlo.com/#/login. You can download recordings from the
cloud and save them.
Use the Library
You can use the library to nd and view recordings based on the date.
1. Open the Arlo Secure App.
2. Tap Library.
A green circle indicates the selected day. A green dot below the date indicates each day on
which a video clip was recorded.
3. Tap a highlighted date.
Recordings from that date display below the calendar.
Use the lter
You can use the lter to nd and view recordings based on criteria that you select.
1. Open the Arlo Secure App.
2. Tap Library.
3. Tap Filter in the upper le corner of the page.
4. Tap the ltering criteria that you want to use.
5. Tap Done.
Turn o the lter
1. Open the Arlo Secure App.
2. Tap Library.
3. Tap Filter in the upper le corner of the page.
4. Tap Reset.

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5. Tap Done.
Download recordings
1. Open the Arlo Secure App.
2. Tap Library.
3. Tap a recording.
4. Tap Download.
5. Tap OK to conrm.
Make a recording a favorite
1. Open the Arlo Secure App.
2. Tap Library.
3. Tap a recording.
4. Tap Favorite.
Share recordings
1. Open the Arlo Secure App.
2. Tap Library.
3. Tap a recording.
4. Tap Share.
5. Share the le.
Donate recordings for research
You can donate video or snapshot les to Arlo to use for research and development of Arlo
products.
1. Open the Arlo Secure App.
2. Tap Library.
3. Tap a recording.
4. Tap Donate.
5. Tap OK to conrm.

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Delete recordings
1. Open the Arlo Secure App.
2. Tap Library.
3. Tap a recording.
4. Tap Delete.
5. Tap OK to conrm.

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5. Access Your Arlo Account
Once you set up your Arlo account, you can access it by using the Arlo Secure App on a
smartphone or tablet, or from a computer using a web browser. If you’re using a computer,
enter https://my.arlo.com/#/login in the address bar of the browser.
Two-step verication
Two-step verication helps protect your account by adding another layer of security when you
log in to your Arlo account. Arlo will verify your identity anytime you sign in with a new device.
You can have up to ve dierent two-step verication methods, in addition to the email
address associated with your Arlo account.
Note: If you’re a Friend on someone’s Arlo account, and the account owner sets up two-step
verication, you don’t have to use two-step verication to log in. Likewise, if you set up two-
step verication as a Friend on an Arlo account, the account owner is not aected.
To sign in with two-step verication, you must rst enter your email address and password.
Then, you must authenticate your identity with a security code (delivered by SMS text
message or email) or conrmation from an already trusted device. Requiring two pieces of
information helps to prevent any unwanted log in, even if someone has your Arlo account
password.
• Push notication. When someone attempts to log in to your Arlo account on a new device,
Arlo sends a push notication to a previously trusted (and currently logged in) iOS or
Android device. Tap the push notication on the trusted device to approve or deny the log
in.
• SMS text message. When someone attempts to log in to your Arlo account, Arlo sends a
text message to the phone number that you veried for two-step verication. Enter the
security code from the text message to complete the log in.
• Email. If you can’t access a trusted device with push notications, or if you can’t receive
SMS text messages, you can request to have a security code sent to the email associated
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Set up two-step verication
1. Open the Arlo Secure App.
2. Tap Settings.
3. In the ACCOUNT section, select Prole > Login Settings > Two-Step Verication.
4. Tap the switch next to Enable.
5. Select your verication method.
Note: Your Arlo account email is an automatic back-up option.
6. Follow the instructions in the app to complete your two-step verication setup.
Add a phone number or device to two-step verication
1. Open the Arlo Secure App.
2. Tap Settings.
3. In the ACCOUNT section, select Prole > Login Settings > Two-Step Verication.
4. To add a phone number, tap Add SMS Verication and enter the phone number.
5. To add a trusted device, tap Add Trusted Device.
Remove a phone number or device from two-step verication
1. Open the Arlo Secure App.
2. Tap Settings.
3. In the ACCOUNT section, select Prole > Login Settings > Two-Step Verication.
4. Tap the trashcan icon next to a phone number or trusted device.
Use face or ngerprint authentication
You can use Touch ID® or Face ID® with a compatible Apple device. With a compatible Android
device, you can use ngerprint authentication.
Your device must meet the following minimum requirements:
• Apple devices:
iOS version 10.3 or higher
A Touch ID compatible device (iPhone 5s, iPad Air 2, or newer)

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A Face ID compatible device (iPhone X, iPad Pro 2018, or newer)
• Android devices:
Android OS version 6.0 or higher
A compatible Android device with ngerprint authentication
Turn ngerprint authentication on and o for the Arlo Secure
App
1. Enable ngerprint authentication on your iPhone or Android device.
2. Open the Arlo Secure App.
3. Tap Settings.
4. In the ACCOUNT section, select Prole > Login Settings.
5. Slide the toggle for ngerprint or Touch ID to the right (on) or le (o).
Turn face authentication on and o for the Arlo Secure App
1. Enable Face ID authentication on your iPhone.
2. Open the Arlo Secure App.
3. Tap Settings.
4. In the ACCOUNT section, select Prole > Login Settings.
5. Slide the toggle Face ID to the right (on) or le (o).
Customize your prole
You can enter your name, add a prole photo and home address, and opt-in or opt-out of Arlo
news and support updates.
Add a prole picture
1. Open the Arlo Secure App.
2. Tap Settings.
3. In the ACCOUNT section, select Prole > Edit Prole.
4. Tap the prole picture at the top of the page.
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Note: If you already have a prole picture, you can also select Remove Current Photo.
6. Upload your preferred prole picture.
7. Tap Save at the bottom of the page.
Edit prole settings
You can enter your name, add a prole photo and home address, and opt-in or opt-out of Arlo
news and support updates.
1. Open the Arlo Secure App.
2. Tap Settings.
3. In the ACCOUNT section, select Prole > Edit Prole.
4. Enter your prole settings.
5. Tap Save at the bottom of the page.
Change your Arlo password
You can change your password in the Arlo Secure App or by logging in to my.arlo.com.
1. Open the Arlo Secure App.
2. Tap Settings.
3. In the ACCOUNT section, select Prole > Login Settings.
4. Enter your old password.
5. Enter a new password and then conrm it.
6. Tap Change Password.
Your new password is saved.
Reset a forgotten password
If you forgot your Arlo password, you can reset it with a veried email address.
1. Open the Arlo Secure App.
2. Tap Forgot Password?.
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4. Tap Send Email.
An email is sent from alerts@arlo.com to your veried email address.
5. Tap the link provided in that email.
6. Enter a new password.
7. Tap Submit.
Your password is reset.
Grant access to friends
You can add friends to your Arlo account. Friends can view live streams from your cameras;
record video clips; view, share, mark as favorite, and delete clips from your library; and take
snapshots. Friends are granted limited access to some of the settings and features of your
Arlo account. You can select which cameras friends can see and what administrative rights are
available to them.
Friends without access rights can:
• Play and view library content.
• View live footage.
• Zoom and drag video footage.
• Control brightness.
• Enter full-screen view.
Friends who are granted access rights can also:
• Play and pause video footage.
• Record video footage.
• Mute the speaker.
• Access and change modes.
• View motion detection statuses.
• Manually record.
• Take snapshots.
• Mark as a favorite, share, download, and delete video footage.
• Use a camera’s microphone.

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Add a friend
1. Open the Arlo Secure App.
2. Tap Settings.
3. Under ACCOUNT, tap Grant Access.
4. Tap Add or +.
5. Enter your friend’s rst name, last name, and email address.
6. Tap the Arlo devices that you want your friend to access.
7. To grant access rights to your friend, tap Allow Access Rights.
Selecting Allow Access Rights allows this friend to change your account and camera
settings.
8. Tap Send Invite.
An email message is sent inviting your friend to create an Arlo account. This friend’s name
is displayed with the status Pending. When the friend accepts your invitation, the status
changes to Accepted.
Edit a friend’s access privileges
1. Open the Arlo Secure App.
2. Tap Settings.
3. Under ACCOUNT, tap Grant Access.
A list of your friends displays with the status of their accounts.
4. Tap the friend, and tap Edit
.
5. Tap cameras to select or deselect them.
6. Tap Allow Access Rights.
Selecting Allow Access Rights allows this friend to change your account and camera
settings.
7. Tap Done.
Delete a friend
1. Open the Arlo Secure App.
2. Tap Settings.

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3. Under ACCOUNT, tap Grant Access.
4. Select the friend, and tap Edit
.
5. Tap Delete Friend.
6. Tap Yes.

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6. Modes, Rules, and Alerts
You can arm or disarm your Arlo cameras and devices, and you can set up a schedule to
automatically arm each device. When your camera is armed, it detects motion. Modes and
rules let you tell your Arlo system what to do automatically in dierent situations. For
example, you can set your Arlo system to record a video when it detects motion and send you
an email alert.
Modes
Arlo modes give you control over how your Arlo cameras respond to motion. For example, you
probably don’t want to receive an alert about motion in your yard in the daytime when you’re
gardening. You might want to turn on a dierent mode when you’re away on vacation. Modes
let you tell your cameras to respond dierently at dierent times.
The Arlo Secure App comes with these modes:
Armed. Detection is on for this camera.
Disarmed. Detection is o for this camera.
Schedule. Manage detection based on a schedule.
Geofencing. You can arm, disarm, or resume a schedule mode when you
arrive at, or leave, a given location based on your mobile device location.
You can customize the Armed and Schedule modes and you can add new modes. You might
want to create a mode in which some cameras are active but others aren’t. You can create
dierent modes for the same camera, but the camera can only use one mode at a time.
Select a mode
You can select a mode or set modes to activate according to a schedule.
1. Open the Arlo Secure App.
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3. Select your camera or your optional Arlo SmartHub or base station, if you use one.
A list of modes displays.
4. Tap a mode to activate it.
The mode turns on immediately. The mode stays active until you change it.
Arm or disarm all devices
You can arm or disarm all your Arlo devices simultaneously. Doing this deactivates other
modes, such as Schedule, Geofencing, and Custom modes for all your Arlo devices.
To arm or disarm all your Arlo devices:
1. Open the Arlo Secure App.
2. Tap Modes.
3. Tap Arm All Devices or Disarm All Devices.
Note: Arming an optional Arlo SmartHub or base station automatically arms all Arlo cameras
and devices that are connected to that SmartHub or base station. If you use a SmartHub or
base station and you want to arm your indoor and outdoor cameras at dierent times, add a
custom mode to do this. See Arm only outdoor cameras connected to an optional SmartHub or
base station on page 37.
Rules for modes
Each mode uses one or more rules to control your Arlo system. You can set these options.
• Trigger device. The trigger device is the camera that detects motion. You can adjust the
motion sensitivity to minimize false alarms.
• Action device. The action device responds to motion detection on the trigger device. For
example, you might want your backyard camera or your driveway camera to trigger your
door camera to start recording video. You decide what action each camera takes when
motion is detected.
• Notications. When a trigger is detected, the Arlo can send you push notications, email
alerts, or both. You can also send email alerts to friends, family members, pet sitters, or
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Change motion sensitivity
You can edit a rule to change the motion sensitivity level for your cameras.
1. Open the Arlo Secure App.
2. Tap Mode.
3. Select your camera or your optional Arlo SmartHub or base station, if you use one.
A list of modes displays.
4. Tap Edit
next to the mode.
5. Tap Edit
next to the rule.
6. Under If the following, tap Edit
next to Motion is detected.
7. Move the slider to adjust the sensitivity level for motion detection for this camera.
If you used a mobile device to specify the settings, your settings are saved.
8. If you used a browser to specify the settings, click Save.
Use a rule to activate the camera’s siren
1. Open the Arlo Secure App.
2. Tap Mode.
3. Tap the camera or your optional Arlo SmartHub or base station, if you use one.
A list of modes displays.
4. Tap Edit
next to the mode.
5. Tap Edit
next to the rule.
6. Under Then do the following, tap Activate Siren and then tap Edit
.
The Siren Settings page displays.
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Add a rule with an optional base station siren
trigger
If you pair your camera to an optional Arlo Base Station with Siren VMB4000 or VMB4500 (sold
separately), you can create a rule to trigger the base station siren. For your camera’s built-in
siren, see Use a rule to activate the camera’s siren on page 35.
To add a rule with a base station siren trigger:
1. Open the Arlo Secure App.
2. Tap Mode.
3. Tap the camera or your optional Arlo SmartHub or base station, if you use one.
A list of modes displays.
4. Tap Edit
next to the mode.
5. Under Rules, select the camera.
6. Select the Turn Siren ON check box.
7. Tap Sound Alarm.
8. Move the sliders to the desired level for Siren Duration and Siren Loudness.
9. Tap Edit
next to the rule.
10. Tap Done.
Note: This rule isn’t active until you activate the mode to which you added the siren trigger.
Add a custom mode
You can create modes in addition to the modes that come with the Arlo Secure App and give
the new modes custom names, such as Vacation. You can create one rule for each mode.
You can create multiple rules within the same mode, so that each camera performs dierent
actions and sends dierent alerts.
1. Open the Arlo Secure App.
2. Tap Mode.
3. Select your camera or your optional Arlo SmartHub or base station, if you use one.
A list of modes displays.

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4. Tap Add a Mode.
5. Enter the mode name and tap Next.
6. Select the trigger device and tap Next.
This is the camera that detects motion.
7. Enter the trigger device settings for the When motion is detected section and then tap
Next.
8. Use the slider to set the motion sensitivity for the trigger device and tap Next.
Higher motion sensitivity settings usually trigger your camera to capture videos more
frequently.
9. Select an action device and tap Next.
This is the Arlo device that performs an action when the trigger device detects motion. You
can select the same Arlo device you’re using as a trigger or a dierent Arlo device.
10. Select an action such as Record video and tap Next.
If you’re using a computer web browser, you can also specify the recording time setting.
11. Select the notications for Arlo to send when motion is detected and then tap Next.
12. Review your settings and tap Save.
Arm only outdoor cameras connected to an
optional SmartHub or base station
Your Essential Indoor Camera doesn’t require an Arlo SmartHub or base station. If you use
an optional SmartHub or base station with your Arlo cameras, you can add a mode to arm
only your outdoor cameras and disarm your indoor cameras. This is useful if you want Arlo to
monitor outside activity, but you don’t want to record yourself while you’re indoors.
Note: You can also set a schedule when your cameras are armed or disarmed. See Schedule
when your camera is armed on page 39.
To add a mode to arm outdoor cameras and disarm indoor cameras:
1. Open the Arlo Secure App.
2. Tap Mode.
3. Select your optional Arlo SmartHub or base station.
A list of modes displays.

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4. Tap Add a Mode.
5. Enter a new mode name such as Armed Outdoors and tap Next.
6. Select one of your outdoor cameras.
7. Follow the Arlo Secure App instructions.
8. When you reach the Summary screen, tap Save.
Your SmartHub or base station modes appear.
9. Tap Edit
next to the mode you just created.
10. Tap Add Rule to add the rest of your outdoor cameras.
Remember to include all your outdoor cameras in the rule for this mode. Do not add any
indoor cameras.
11. When you nish adding your outdoor cameras, tap Done.
Manage alerts
Arlo can push notications to your smartphone, send you email alerts, or do both. To receive
Arlo notications on your phone, you must install the Arlo Secure App on your phone.
Note: If you log out of the Arlo Secure App on your smartphone or mobile device, you will
stop receiving push notications.
1. Open the Arlo Secure App.
2. Tap Mode.
3. Select your camera or your optional Arlo SmartHub or base station, if you use one.
A list of modes displays.
4. Tap Edit
next to the mode.
Note: The Disarmed mode does not send alerts.
5. Under Alert, tap Push Notication to turn alerts on and o for your mobile device.
6. Under Alert, tap Email Alerts to turn email notications on and o.
7. To specify an email address, tap Edit
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Mute Notications
Mute Notications temporarily silences push notications to your mobile device, while videos
continue to be recorded. This is great for a party when you don’t need to be notied of friends
in your backyard.
You can mute notications from the Arlo Secure App. If you use Arlo Secure, you can also
activate Mute Notications directly from push notications.
To mute notications:
1. Open the Arlo Secure App.
2. Tap Settings > Mute Notications.
3. Select the length of time to mute notications.
A message displays conrming that you are muting notications. The Mute Notication
status shows the amount of remaining time until notications resume.
To unmute notications
1. Open the Arlo Secure App.
2. Tap Settings > Mute Notications > Unmute.
The Mute Notications status changes to O.
Schedule when your camera is armed
You can set a schedule to specify the days and times during the week when your camera is
set to respond to motion triggers. Schedules recur weekly. For example, the schedule for
Tuesday repeats every Tuesday as long as the schedule is turned on.
To schedule when your camera responds to motion triggers:
1. Open the Arlo Secure App.
2. Tap Mode.
3. Select your camera or your optional Arlo SmartHub or base station, if you use one.
A list of modes displays.
4. Tap Schedule
.
5. Tap Edit
next to Schedule.
6. Tap Add or +.

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7. Set the days and times for your new schedule.
Note: To add an overnight schedule such as 8:00 p.m. to 6:00 a.m., you need to add two
separate schedules. First, add 8:00 p.m. to 11:59 p.m., then add 12:00 a.m. to 6:00 a.m.
8. Tap Done.
Edit a schedule
1. Open the Arlo Secure App.
2. Tap Mode.
3. Select your camera or your optional Arlo SmartHub or base station, if you use one.
A list of modes displays.
4. Tap Schedule
.
5. Tap Edit
next to Schedule.
6. Tap a green box.
7. Change the start and stop times and tap Save.
Set up Arlo Geofencing
Geofencing is a virtual fence around a location called a zone. You can use Arlo Geofencing to
arm, disarm, or resume schedule modes when your mobile device is in zone or out of zone. To
set up geofencing, you must use your mobile device and allow the Arlo Secure App to use your
location.
Geofencing accuracy
For accuracy, geofencing uses a combination of GPS, cellular data, and WiFi data. The local
environment aects geofencing:
• In urban environments, where the cell towers and WiFi routers are more dense, geofencing
accuracy can reach 100–200 meters.
Note: If you live in a skyscraper, geofencing might not work reliably due to GPS
inaccuracies. Using the Large radius setting might help.
• In rural areas, where cell towers and WiFi routers are sparse, geofencing accuracy can
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To improve geofencing accuracy, make sure that your mobile device meets these conditions:
• WiFi is turned on.
• GPS or location services are turned on.
Prepare your mobile device for geofencing
1. Enable GPS or location services so that Arlo can locate your device.
2. Enable WiFi.
3. Download the Arlo Secure App and log in on each mobile device that you plan to enable
for geofencing.
For Arlo Geofencing to work on your device, you must adjust the settings on your Android or
iOS mobile device as follows:
Android devices
• Location permission = On
• Location services = On
• Battery saver = O
• Data limit = O
• Airplane mode = O
iOS (Apple) devices
• Share my location = On
• Location services = Always
• Airplane mode = O
Set up geofencing for the rst time and set up modes
1. Open the Arlo Secure App.
2. Tap Mode.
3. Select your camera or your optional Arlo SmartHub or base station, if you use one.
A list of modes displays.
4. Tap Geofencing
.
5. Allow the Arlo Secure App to use your mobile device’s location.
Geofencing works only if Arlo can locate your mobile device. The Location Address page
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6. To change the radius setting, tap Radius and select a radius size.
Radius sizes are Small, Medium, and Large (approximately 150 meters, 250 meters, and
500 meters, respectively).
7. Tap Device Location and enter a name for your location.
8. Tap Away Mode and select a mode.
Your camera uses the Away mode when your mobile device is outside the radius of your
camera’s location. Most people select Armed, Schedule, or Custom Mode so that the
camera detects motion while they’re gone.
9. Tap Home Mode and select a mode.
Your camera uses this mode when your mobile device is within the radius of your camera’s
location. Most people select Disarmed while they’re home.
If you use more than one enabled mobile device, you might be asked to select an Arlo
device to connect it to.
10. To select the preferred mobile device, tap the device and then tap Next.
11. Tap Save.
For troubleshooting tips, see Troubleshoot Arlo Geofencing on page 59.
Geofencing with multiple mobile devices
Arlo Geofencing works with multiple mobile devices.
Arlo uses the rst-in, last-out principal to manage households where more than one person
uses geofencing. If everyone leaves home with their mobile devices, this triggers an away
state. Since no one is inside the geofence, your cameras are armed. When the rst person
comes home (rst in), their mobile device is now inside the geofence, triggering the home
state and your cameras are disarmed. If one person leaves, but another is still home, the
cameras stay disarmed in the home state until the last person leaves (last out).
We recommend that you enable geofencing only for the mobile device that each person
carries every day. For example, if you use a smartphone and a tablet, and you take your phone
when you leave, set your phone as an Enabled Device in your Geofencing settings. Don’t set
your tablet as an enabled device, because Away mode won’t be triggered when you go out
and leave your tablet home.
The Geofencing mode only changes from Home to Away when all enabled mobile devices are
outside the Device Location in your Geofencing settings.

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To review which mobile devices participate in geofencing, open the Arlo Secure App and
check the Enabled Devices page in Geofencing settings (in the Modes section of the Arlo
Secure App). Remove any devices that you don’t want to trigger Home/Away mode changes.
Make sure that these conditions are met:
• Your Arlo devices are online.
• Geofencing is enabled.
• Your friends’ and family’s mobile devices are added to your account.
For information about adding devices, see Enable or disable geofencing for friends’ mobile
devices on page 43.
• (Required when your friend wants to participate in geofencing.) Your friend is logged in to
the Arlo Secure App on his or her mobile device and the GPS or location service is enabled
on your friend’s mobile device.
Enable or disable geofencing for friends’ mobile devices
1. Open the Arlo Secure App.
2. Tap Mode.
3. Select your camera or your optional Arlo SmartHub or base station, if you use one.
A list of modes displays.
4. Tap Edit
next to Geofencing.
5. Tap Enabled Devices.
A list of mobile devices displays. A check mark appears next to the device name when
geofencing is enabled.
6. Tap one or more mobile devices.
The device location displays as either In Zone, Out of Zone, or Unavailable (if there’s an
issue contacting that device).
7. To disable geofencing, tap the mobile device again.
The check mark disappears when geofencing is disabled.
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Camera settings
You can view or change the settings for each camera using either of these methods:
• Tap Settings > My Devices and select the camera
• Tap Menu
or the Device Settings icon below the camera feed.
Change the camera name
1. Open the Arlo Secure App.
2. Tap Settings > My Devices.
3. Tap the camera.
4. Tap Edit
next to the camera name.
5. Enter a new name that reminds you of the camera’s location, such as Garage or Front
Door.
Camera names are limited to 32 characters.
6. Tap Save.
Turn o the camera LED
The LED on the camera lights in dierent colors. (See Check the LED on page 8) You can
turn o this LED.
1. Open the Arlo Secure App.
2. Tap Settings > My Devices.
3. Tap the camera.
4. Tap Camera LED.
5. Turn the LED o and on.

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If you’re using a mobile device, your settings are saved.
6. If you’re using a computer, click Save.
Change the time zone
1. Open the Arlo Secure App.
2. Tap Settings > My Devices.
3. Tap the camera or the optional SmartHub or base station if you use one.
4. Tap Time Zone.
5. Tap a time zone.
If you’re using a mobile device, your settings are saved.
6. If you’re using a computer, click Save.
Video Settings
Change the video quality
You can set the video resolution. Higher video quality uses more bandwidth. Using a lower
resolution setting reduces the WiFi bandwidth that is required.
1. Open the Arlo Secure App.
2. Tap Settings > My Devices.
3. Tap the camera.
4. Tap Video Settings.
5. Adjust the video settings:
• Night Vision. Tap or click to toggle night vision on and o.
When night vision is on, the camera automatically turns on infrared (IR) LEDs to record
in low-light conditions. We recommend that you leave night vision turned on unless
the camera is facing reective surfaces, such as windows.
• Rotate Image 180°. Tap or click to ip the video stream of your camera 180°.
• Video Quality. Tap or click to change the camera’s resolution to 1080p, 720p, or 480p.

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Higher video quality uses more of your internet bandwidth. For the best experience
with your Essential Indoor Camera, we recommend a minimum upload speed of 2
Mbps per camera.
Adjust the audio settings
You can adjust the settings to turn the microphone o and on, and adjust the speaker.
1. Open the Arlo Secure App.
2. Tap Settings > My Devices.
3. Tap the camera.
4. If you’re using a mobile device, tap Audio Settings.
5. Adjust the settings:
• Microphone toggle turns the microphone o and on.
• Speaker. To turn the speaker o and on, tap Speaker.
• Speaker Volume. Move the slider to increase or decrease the volume on the camera’s
integrated speaker..
Adjust the icker setting
The combination of certain articial light sources and the camera shutter speed might cause
ickering in the recorded video. The default setting is Auto, but you can change the icker
adjustment.
1. Open the Arlo Secure App.
2. Tap Settings > My Devices.
3. Select your camera or your optional Arlo SmartHub or base station, if you use one.
4. Tap Flicker Adjustment.
5. Tap a setting.
Turn the Essential Indoor Camera on and o
Once you power on your Essential Indoor Camera and set it up, you can leave it on for normal
use. The Arlo Secure App includes modes such as Armed and Disarmed that let you control
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The Essential Indoor Camera doesn’t have an on/o switch, but you can use the Arlo Secure
App to turn it on and o from the Device Settings page.
To turn the camera on and o:
1. Open the Arlo Secure App.
2. Tap Menu
or the Device Settings icon below the camera feed
3. Turn your camera o on the Device Settings page.
Restart the camera from the Arlo Secure App
Note: If you paired your camera to an optional SmartHub or base station, you can use the
Arlo Secure App to restart the SmartHub or base station, but not the camera.
1. Open the Arlo Secure App.
2. Tap Settings > My Devices.
3. Select the camera.
4. Scroll down to the bottom of the page and tap Restart.
View device information
You can view the rmware version, hardware version, and the serial number.
1. Open the Arlo Secure App.
2. Tap Settings > My Devices.
3. Tap the device.
4. Tap Device Info.
Remove a device from your account
1. Open the Arlo Secure App.
2. Tap Settings > My Devices.
3. Tap the camera.
4. Scroll down and tap Remove Device.

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Optional SmartHub and Base Station settings
You can pair your camera to an optional Arlo SmartHub model VMB5000 or VMB4540 or
Base Station with Siren model VMB4500 or VMB4000. The Arlo Secure App lets you specify
SmartHub or base station settings.
Change your SmartHub or base station name
1. Open the Arlo Secure App.
2. Tap Settings > My Devices.
3. Tap the SmartHub or base station.
4. Tap Edit
next to the name.
5. Enter a new name.
6. Tap Save.
Restart your SmartHub or base station
1. Open the Arlo Secure App.
2. Tap Settings > My Devices.
3. Tap the SmartHub or base station.
4. Scroll down and tap Restart.
Turn the base station siren on and o
By default, the base station siren is set to the loudest volume, which is over 100 decibels. You
can set up motion detection rules to trigger the base station siren and select the siren volume
level when you set up the rule. The base station siren settings are Loud, Very Loud, and
Extremely Loud. See Add a rule with an optional base station siren trigger on page 36.
WARNING: The loudest siren setting, which is the default for the siren, is more than 100
decibels. Do not test the siren while people or pets are close to the base station. Prolonged
exposure to the siren might cause hearing damage.
To turn the base station siren on and o using the Arlo Secure App
1. Open the Arlo Secure App.
2. Tap Turn Siren ON.
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Base station siren button
The Base Station with Siren model VMB4000 has a button located on
the top.
WARNING: The loudest siren setting, which is the default for the
siren, is more than 100 decibels. Do not test the siren while people
or pets are close to the base station. Prolonged exposure to the
siren might cause hearing damage.
Pressing this button turns the siren on and o.

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The SmartHub model VMB5000 supports SD card storage. If you use your Essential Indoor
Camera with the SmartHub VMB5000, you can use this feature.
You can insert a microSD card into the slot in your SmartHub VMB5000 and store your Arlo
recordings both in the cloud and on the SD card. If the SmartHub isn’t connected to the
internet, recordings continue to be saved on the microSD card. If you have an active live
stream connection between an Arlo Ultra camera and a SmartHub, you can record to a
microSD card. Your Arlo Secure App noties you when the SD card is low on storage space or is
full.
MicroSD card format
Your SmartHub accepts SDHC or SDXC microSD cards. We recommend using microSD cards
with a minimum of 16 GB capacity, Speed Class 10, UHS-1, V10. Your Arlo SmartHub supports
up to Class 10 UHS-3 V90.
If your microSD card isn’t formatted, or is formatted with an incompatible le system, you
can use your Arlo Secure App to format the microSD card. See Format a microSD card on page
52.
Insert a microSD card
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2. Press the edge of the microSD card until it’s completely seated in the slot.
View the SD card status
1. Open the Arlo Secure App.
2. Tap SmartHub/Base Station/Bridge.
3. Check the SD card icon
. When a microSD card is inserted in the SmartHub, this icon is
amber
.
4. To view more information about the microSD card status, under LOCAL STORAGE, tap
Storage Settings.
The SD Card Status displays GOOD or indicates if the SD card needs to be formatted, or is
full. The Arlo Secure App also noties you if this occurs.
View available SD card storage
The Arlo Secure App noties you if the SD card is getting full, but you can also view the
available storage.
1. Open the Arlo Secure App.
2. Tap SmartHub/Base Station/Bridge > Storage Settings.
The Available Storage eld displays the amount of storage available on the SD card.
Turn SD card recording o and on
1. Open the Arlo Secure App.
2. Tap SmartHub/Base Station/Bridge
3. Select the SmartHub.
4. Tap Storage Settings > Record Locally.
SD card recording toggles o and on.
Turn on Best Local Recording
The SmartHub recordings saved onto the SD card are 1080p by default, but you can change
this setting to record the best resolution that’s supported for your camera. For example, Ultra
Series cameras support 4K local recording and Pro 3 cameras support 2K local recording.
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1. Open the Arlo Secure App.
2. Tap SmartHub/Base Station/Bridge.
3. Select the SmartHub.
4. Tap Storage Settings > Best Local Recording.
Change the SD card overwrite setting
By default, if the SD card lls up, the oldest Arlo recording is erased to make room for new
recordings. Files on the SD card that aren’t in the Arlo folder aren’t deleted to make room
for Arlo recordings. You can change the setting so that no Arlo recordings are automatically
erased.
1. Open the Arlo Secure App.
2. Tap SmartHub/Base Station/Bridge > Record Locally.
3. Tap Overwrite Automatically.
The overwrite setting toggles o and on.
Format a microSD card
Your SmartHub accepts micro SD cards, SDHC or SDXC only, le format FAT32. The Arlo Secure
App displays a message to let you know if you need to format the SD card. The SmartHub can
format the SD card.
1. Open the Arlo Secure App.
2. Tap SmartHub/Base Station/Bridge > Record Locally.
3. Tap the red Format SD Card button.
Safely eject an SD card
It’s important to safely remove the microSD card from your SmartHub. If you remove an
SD card while information is being recorded on it, the SD card might become permanently
unusable or the les on the card might be corrupted.
1. Open the Arlo Secure App.
2. Tap SmartHub/Base Station/Bridge > Record Locally.
3. Tap Safely Eject SD Card.

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4. Wait for the Unmounting SD Card progress message to close.
5. Remove the SD card from your SmartHub by pressing in on the edge of the card until it
ejects.
Do not interrupt power to the SmartHub or remove the SD card while unmounting the SD
card.
6. The SD card icon changes from amber
to gray indicating that no microSD card is in
the slot.
Arlo SD card recording is disabled until you insert another SD card.
View videos on a microSD card
To view Arlo videos saved on a microSD card, you must remove the microSD card from your
SmartHub and use a microSD card reader.
The microSD card reader can be part of your computer or a memory card reader with a USB or
micro USB connector. If you purchase an SD card reader, make sure that you choose one that
can read microSD cards.
1. Safely eject the microSD card.
For more information, see Safely eject an SD card on page 52.
2. Insert the microSD card into the slot in your card reader.
3. Wait for the microSD card to appear in the list of available drives on your computer, and
then open the drive folder to view the les on your microSD card.
4. Open the Arlo folder.
Recorded videos are saved in this folder in MP4 format. Video les are named according
to this system: camera serial number_video number_date_video clip tag. Dates are in the
format YYYYMMDD.
Note: If you’re unable to play MP4 les on your computer, update your media player soware
to the latest version and try again. You can also download a free universal multimedia player,
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Storage
The Arlo SmartHub VMB4540 and Base Station with Siren VMB4500 and VMB4000 include one
or two USB ports on the rear panel. If you use your Essential Indoor Camera with a SmartHub
or base station you can use this feature.
You can connect a USB storage device to the USB port and store your Arlo recordings both in
the cloud and on the USB device.
If the SmartHub or Base Station with Siren isn’t connected to the internet, recordings continue
to be saved on your USB storage device. If you’re using an active live stream connection
between a Pro 3 camera and a SmartHub, you can record to a USB storage device in 1080p.
For 2K Local Live Stream from a Pro 3 camera, the SmartHub automatically records to a USB
storage device if one is connected.
Your Essential Indoor Camera noties you when the connected USB storage device is low on
storage space or is full.
Base station VMB4500
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USB storage device format
The SmartHub supports these le formats for local storage:
• FAT16
• FAT32
• ExFAT
• ext2FAT
• ext3FAT
• ext4FAT
• HFS+
The minimum USB drive size is 16 GB and the maximum-size drive that those le systems
support is 2 TB. The SmartHub supports USB 2.0-compatible devices. Not all HDDs are
compatible with the SmartHub. If you’re not sure, consult the manufacturer of the HDD.
View the USB storage device status
1. Open the Essential Indoor Camera.
2. Tap SmartHub/Base Station/Bridge.
3. Check the color of the USB icon
:
• Gray. No USB device is connected.
• Black. A USB device is connected to the SmartHub.
• Amber. The SmartHub is recording onto the USB device.
4. To view more information about the USB device status, under LOCAL STORAGE, tap
Storage Settings.
The USB status displays GOOD or indicates if the USB device needs to be formatted, or is
full. The Essential Indoor Camera also noties you if this occurs.
View available USB device storage
The Essential Indoor Camera noties you if the USB device is getting full, but you can also
view the available storage.
1. Open the Essential Indoor Camera.
2. Tap SmartHub/Base Station/Bridge > Record Locally.
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Turn USB recording o and on
1. Open the Essential Indoor Camera.
2. Tap SmartHub/Base Station/Bridge > Record Locally.
3. Tap USB Device Recording.
Change the USB device overwrite setting
By default, if the USB storage device lls up, the oldest Arlo recording is erased to make
room for new recordings. Files on the USB device that aren’t in the Arlo folder aren’t deleted
to make room for Arlo recordings. You can change the setting so that no Arlo recordings are
automatically erased.
1. Open the Essential Indoor Camera.
2. Tap SmartHub/Base Station/Bridge > Record Locally.
3. Tap Overwrite Automatically.
The overwrite setting toggles o and on.
Format a USB device
The Essential Indoor Camera displays a pop-up message to let you know if it is necessary to
format the USB storage device. The SmartHub can format the USB storage device.
Warning: Do not remove the USB storage device while it is formatting. The USB storage
device might become permanently unusable.
1. Open the Essential Indoor Camera.
2. Tap SmartHub/Base Station/Bridge > Record Locally.
If you see the message Requires Formatting, the USB storage device isn’t in the correct
format and you must format it before you can use it for local storage.
3. Tap the Format USB Device button.
4. Wait for USB Device Status to change from Formatting to Ready.

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Safely eject a USB storage device
If you remove a USB device while information is being recorded on it, the USB device might
become permanently unusable or the les on the USB device might be corrupted.
1. Open the Essential Indoor Camera.
2. Tap SmartHub/Base Station/Bridge > Record Locally.
3. Tap Safely Eject USB Device.
4. Wait for the Unmounting USB storage device progress message to close.
5. Disconnect your USB storage device from your SmartHub.
Warning: Do not interrupt power to the SmartHub or remove the USB device while
unmounting the USB device.
6. The USB icon changes to gray
indicating that no USB device is connected.
USB recording is disabled until you connect another USB device.
View videos on a USB device
Video clips on USB storage devices don’t display in the Essential Indoor Camera, but you can
use a Windows-based or Mac computer to view the clips.
1. Safely eject the USB storage device.
For more information, see Safely eject a USB storage device on page 57.
2. Connect the USB storage device that you ejected to a Windows-based computer or a Mac
computer.
3. Wait for the USB storage device to appear in the list of available drives on your computer,
and then open the drive folder to view the les on your USB storage device.
4. Open the Arlo folder.
Recorded videos are saved in this folder in MP4 format. Video les are named according
to this system: camera serial number_video number_date_video clip tag. Dates are in the
format YYYYMMDD.
Note: If you’re unable to play MP4 les on your computer, update your media player soware
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Scan a QR code during setup
During setup, the camera must scan a QR code from the Arlo Secure App when you’re adding
the camera to your 2.4 GHz WiFi network. If your camera doesn’t emit a chime sound aer
scanning the QR code, then the QR code wasn’t successfully scanned.
If your camera didn’t scan the QR code:
• If you use a screen protector on your mobile device, remove the screen protector during
QR code scanning.
• Move your mobile device farther from, or closer to the camera lens.
Position your mobile device about 6 in. (15 cm) from the camera lens, and slowly move it
closer. If that doesn’t work, try moving your mobile device farther away. You can also try
dierent angles.
• Decrease or increase the brightness on your mobile device.
Your mobile device’s brightness might be too high or low for your camera to scan the QR
code.
• Disable Dark Mode if you’re using an iOS device.
In your iOS Settings, scroll down to nd and select Display & Brightness. Choose Light
mode under the Appearance options.
• Scan the QR code in an evenly lit area.
Avoid scanning the QR code in the dark or in direct sunlight. If you are installing at night,
turn on porch lights. If your camera is exposed to direct sunlight during installation,
provide some shade.
• Try using a mobile device with a larger screen such as a tablet or iPad, if available.
• Clean the camera lens.
The camera lens might have debris or a smudge on it, hindering its ability to scan the QR
code. Try using a lint-free cloth to remove anything that might prevent the camera from
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Arlo doesn’t discover your camera during setup
If you’re trying to set up and connect your Arlo camera directly to your WiFi router—without
an Arlo SmartHub or base station—and Arlo doesn’t discover your camera, here are some
things to check to identify and correct the problem.
When you’re using the Arlo Secure App to add your camera, check the following:
• Aer you tap Add Device in the Arlo Secure App, select Arlo Essential Indoor Camera.
• Your Arlo camera and mobile device are connecting to the same 2.4 GHz WiFi network.
Your camera can only connect to a 2.4 GHz band, not a 5 GHz band. For more information,
see Connect your mobile device to a 2.4 GHz WiFi network during setup on page 13.
• You’re entering the correct WiFi network SSID (network name) and password. The network
SSID and password are case-sensitive and must be exactly correct. You can tap the
password eye icon to view your password before submitting.
• Your mobile device and Arlo camera are within the WiFi signal range of your WiFi router.
During setup, we recommend placing your camera within 10-15 feet (3-4.5 meters) of
your WiFi router. Aer the camera is set up and connected, you can move the camera
anyplace within range of your WiFi router. For more information, see Tips for optimal WiFi
performance on page 12.
• Check the camera LED. When you press the sync button during setup, the LED blinks blue
for two minutes while the camera is being discovered, and then blinks blue fast when
it connects to your WiFi network. If the camera doesn’t connect to your WiFi network
within two minutes, it times out and the LED stops blinking. If the camera times out, press
the sync button again. Make sure that the LED blinks blue during the entire connection
process. See Check the LED on page 8.
• You hear a chime noise, which indicates your camera successfully scanned the QR code.
If you don’t hear a chime noise and need help with scanning the QR code, see Scan a QR
code during setup on page 58.
Troubleshoot Arlo Geofencing
Note: Selecting Modes > Arm All Devices or Disarm All Devices deactivates Geofencing mode.
To activate Geofencing mode, tap Modes, select your Arlo device, and then select Geofencing.
Each Arlo user has a unique setup environment. These are the most common geofencing
issues.
• Your mobile device isn’t sharing its location information with Arlo. See Prepare your mobile
device for geofencing on page 41.
• Away mode isn’t triggered when you leave because an extra mobile device that’s enabled
for geofencing is still in the Device Location. See Geofencing with multiple mobile devices
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• Geofencing stopped working because the location sharing settings for a mobile device
changed. See Prepare your mobile device for geofencing on page 41.
• A task-killing app is interfering with Arlo Geofencing. A task-killing app, such as Shutapp or
Doze, can disable Arlo Geofencing. To use Arlo Geofencing, disable any apps that suppress
the Arlo Secure App.
• Geofencing for your mobile device on your friend’s Arlo account isn’t working.
If you’re a friend on someone else’s Arlo account, your mobile device can only change
Home/Away modes if the Arlo account owner does the following:
• Turn on the Allow Access Rights setting. See Grant access to friends on page 41.
• Set your device as an Enabled Device in Geofencing settings. See Enable or disable
geofencing for friends’ mobile devices on page 43.
Still experiencing issues with geofencing? Contact Arlo Customer Support.
Can’t see video streams in a browser
Your router might be blocking the ports to which Arlo sends data. To make sure that Arlo can
stay connected, you must keep ports 443 and 80 open on your router.
To troubleshoot problems with the video stream, check for the conditions in these sections:
WiFi signal interference on page 60, Out of range on page 60.
WiFi signal interference
Environments with multiple WiFi networks, WiFi devices, or frequencies can cause signal
interference. If possible, minimize the number of networks, WiFi devices, and transmitted
frequencies in the area where you place your camera. For help with adjusting WiFi settings
such as the channel for your router, check the instructions that came with your router or
contact your internet service provider (ISP) if they installed your router.
We recommend that you place your camera at least 1 to 3 feet (30 to 100 centimeters) from
your router or Arlo SmartHub or base station if you use one. Allow at least 6½ feet (2 meters)
between each camera to prevent WiFi signals between the devices from interfering with each
other.
Out of range
Make sure that your camera is close enough to receive a strong WiFi signal. The range of your
router’s WiFi signal can vary depending on the router model and conditions in your local
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Make sure that your camera displays three or four bars of signal strength in the area where
you intend to install it. The camera can work when signal strength is at one or two bars, but
might go out of range intermittently due to uctuations in the environment.
Not receiving push notications
You must be logged in to the Arlo Secure App to receive Arlo alerts on your smartphone or
mobile device. Arlo registers your device for push notication when you log in. If you used the
logout option instead of simply exiting the app, you must log back in to the app. You receive
Arlo alerts even if your device is sleeping.
Check the rules for armed modes
Check the rules in your modes. Make sure that push notication is enabled in the mode you’re
using.
1. Open the Arlo Secure App.
2. Tap the Mode button.
3. Select your camera, or your optional Arlo SmartHub or base station, if you use one.
A list of modes displays.
4. Tap Edit
next to Armed.
5. Tap Edit
next to the rule.
6. Under Alert, make sure that the Push Notication check box is selected.
7. If you made changes, tap Save.
Check the Arlo Secure App notication settings on an iOS device
Make sure that you allow the Arlo Secure App to receive push notications. The Arlo Secure
App push notications can be disabled on iOS and Android devices.
1. Tap the Settings icon for your iOS device.
2. Tap Notications > Arlo.
3. Make sure that Allow Notication is selected.

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Check the Arlo Secure App notication settings on an Android
device
Make sure that you allow the Arlo Secure App to receive push notications. The Arlo Secure
App push notications can be disabled on iOS and Android devices.
1. Tap the Settings icon for your Android device.
2. Tap Application Manager > Arlo.
3. Make sure that the Show Notications setting is selected.
If you said no to push notications at installation
When you install the Arlo Secure App for the rst time, to receive alerts, you must select Allow
when asked if you want Arlo to send you push notications. For iOS apps, aer you respond
to this alert, it isn’t presented again unless the device is restored to factory settings or the app
is uninstalled for at least a day.
If you said no on an iOS device, uninstall the app, wait for a day, and then reinstall it, and
allow notications. If you don’t want to wait a day before you reinstall the app, you can use
the system clock on your device to simulate a day. Set the system clock forward a day or
more, turn your device o, and then turn the device back on. Aer you reinstall the app, return
the system clock to the correct setting.
Reset the camera to its factory settings
Resetting your camera returns it to is factory settings. This means that you must follow the
Arlo Secure App setup process to use your camera aer a factory reset. Aer a factory reset,
the camera still appears in the Arlo Secure App, but it is disabled.
To reset your camera, while the camera is powered on, press and hold the sync button for
about 15 seconds, until the camera LED begins blinking blue, then let go.
Sync button
Note: If your camera is online, you can also reset
it to factory settings from the Arlo Secure App. Tap
Device Settings > Remove Device. This requires the
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Use Arlo with Amazon Alexa
With the Arlo Skill and Alexa, you can access your Arlo devices using voice commands and
view a live camera feed on your Echo Show, Fire TV, or Fire tablet. Alexa can also notify you
when motion is detected by your Arlo cameras.
To use the Arlo Skill, you need a connected camera and one of these Amazon devices:
• Echo Show
• Echo Spot
• Echo Dot
• Echo, Echo Plus
• Fire tablets (7th generation or newer)
• Fire TV (all generations)
• Fire TV stick (second generation only)
• Fire TV Edition smart TVs
Enable the Arlo Skill
Make sure that your camera is powered on and connected to the cloud.
Enable the Arlo skill in one of these ways:
• Tell Amazon Alexa, “Alexa, enable Arlo skill” to receive instructions in your Alexa app to
link your Arlo account with your Alexa account.
• In the Alexa app, search for the Arlo Skill and select Enable Skill to link your Arlo account
with your Alexa account.
Use the Arlo Skill
Aer you enable the Arlo Alexa Skill, you can try using these commands:
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• “Alexa, stop.” Stop an activity and return to your device’s home screen.
• “Alexa, hide <camera name>.” Stop streaming from a camera and return to your device’s
home screen.
• “Alexa, go home.” Return to your device’s home screen.
• “Alexa, show the last motion detected by my <camera name>.”
To use this command, your Arlo subscription must include viewing past video clips for
your camera.
Set up Alexa to notify you when the camera detects motion
You can use either of these methods:
• In the Smart Home section of the Alexa app, turn on Announcements for your Arlo camera.
• Create an Alexa Routine from the Alexa app main menu.
Add Arlo devices to the Apple Home app
For the best experience, add your Arlo devices to your Arlo account before you add them to
the Apple Home app. When you add your SmartHub to the Apple Home app, all Arlo devices
that are paired to the SmartHub are available in the Home app.
There are two dierent ways to add your Arlo SmartHub to the Home app, depending on
whether your SmartHub has a HomeKit sticker.
Add a SmartHub with a HomeKit sticker to the Home app
1. Locate the HomeKit setup code.
The code is on a sticker located on the back or the bottom of your Arlo SmartHub.
2. Open the Apple Home app.
3. Tap + at the top of the page on the Home tab and then tap Add Accessory.
Your Apple mobile device’s camera launches and you’re prompted to scan or enter the
HomeKit setup code.
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4. Scan the HomeKit setup code using your mobile device’s camera.
If you have trouble scanning the code, tap Don’t Have a Code or Can’t Scan? and then
enter the code.
5. Tap Done on the top right.
Aer you add the SmartHub, all Arlo devices that are paired with the SmartHub are
available in HomeKit.
For live video, tap the camera screen shot.
Add a SmartHub without a HomeKit sticker to the Home app
If your SmartHub does not have a sticker with a HomeKit setup code, use this method.
Note: This method doesn’t work if your SmartHub has a HomeKit setup code.
To add the SmartHub:
1. Open the Arlo Secure App.
2. Tap Settings > My Devices.
3. Tap the SmartHub.
4. Tap HomeKit.
5. Select a Home or tap Add New Home.
6. Select a Room or tap Add a New Room.
7. Tap Continue to add cameras or other devices to HomeKit.
Aer you add the SmartHub, all Arlo devices that are paired with the SmartHub are
available in HomeKit.
8. Follow the onscreen instructions to name each device.
Note: The name that you give each device is used for Siri commands. Choose a unique
name that is easy to remember and pronounce.
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Add your camera to the Google Assistant app
To use your camera with Google Assistant, you need:
• A Google Home Hub, a Chromecast device, a TV with Chromecast, or a media player with
Chromecast
• The Google Assistant app on your mobile device. This app is included with most Android
devices, but you can also download it from the Apple App Store on iOS devices.
To connect your Arlo cameras to the Google Assistant app:
1. If you plan to use a voice-enabled speaker with the Google Assistant, set up that device.
2. Open the Google Assistant app to the home page.
3. Tap the + icon.
4. Tap Set up Device > Have something already set up?.
5. Select the Arlo icon from the list of device options.
You can search for Arlo or scroll down to nd Arlo on the list of devices.
6. Sign in with your Arlo account.
Your camera is added to Google Assistant.
7. To test your camera, say “Hey Google, show [name of room where camera is placed] on
[name of Google device].”
8. To end the stream, say “Hey Google, stop [name of Chromecast device].”
For more information, see Google Assistant Help: Control smart home devices.
Use Arlo with IFTTT
You can use the Arlo Secure App with IFTTT (If This Then That), a free cloud-based service that
connects smart home devices and applications.
To add Arlo to your IFTTT app, visit itt.com/arlo.
To learn more about Arlo and IFTTT, visit arlo.com/community.

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Support
For product updates and web support, visit http://www.arlo.com/en-us/support/.
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Document publication date: April 2022
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Trademarks
© Arlo Technologies, Inc. Arlo, Arlo logo, and Every Angle Covered are trademarks of Arlo
Technologies, Inc. Apple is a trademark of Apple Inc., registered in the US and other countries.
App Store is a service mark of Apple Inc. Google Play and the Google Play logo are trademarks
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Compliance
The regulatory marking is located at the bottom of the unit.
For regulatory compliance information including the EU Declaration of Conformity, visit
www.arlo.com/about/regulatory/.
See the regulatory compliance document before connecting the power supply.
FCC ID: 2APLE18300406
IC: 23815-18300406
CAN ICES-003(B)/ NMB-003(B)
Federal Communication Commission Interference Statement:
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital
device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable
protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment
generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in
accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.
However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If
this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be
determined by turning the equipment o and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the
interference by one or more of the following measures:
• Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
• Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.

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• Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit dierent from that to which the receiver
is connected.
• Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following
two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must
accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
Any changes or modications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance
could void your authority to operate the equipment.
RF exposure statements
This Transmitter must not be colocated or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or
transmitter.
This equipment complies with FCC RF radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled
environment. This equipment should be installed and operated with a minimum distance of
20 centimeters between the radiator and your body or nearby persons.
Industry Canada statement:
This device complies with Industry Canada license-exempt RSSs. Operation is subject to the
following two conditions:
1) This device may not cause interference, and
2) This device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired
operation of the device.
Le présent appareil est conforme aux CNR d’Industrie Canada applicables aux appareils radio
exempts de licence. L’exploitation est autorisée aux deux conditions suivantes :
1) l’appareil ne doit pas produire de brouillage;
2) l’utilisateur de l’appareil doit accepter tout brouillage radioélectrique subi, meme si le
brouillage est susceptible d’en compromettre le fonctionnement.
Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada Statement:
This digital apparatus complies with CAN ICES-003(B)/ NMB-003(B).
Énoncé d’Innovation, Sciences et Développement économique Canada
Ce périphérique numérique est conforme à la norme CAN ICES-003(B)/ NMB-003(B).

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Radiation Exposure Statement:
This equipment complies with IC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled
environment. This equipment should be installed and operated with minimum distance 20cm
between the radiator and your body.
Déclaration d’exposition aux radiations:
Cet équipement est conforme aux limites d’exposition aux rayonnements IC établies pour un
environnement non contrôlé. Cet équipement doit être installé et utilisé avec un minimum de
20 cm de distance entre la source de rayonnement et votre corps.
