Arlo HD Security Camera System User Manual Arlo Technologies, Inc. 2200 Faraday Ave.
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Contents 1. Set Up Your System 6 How Arlo Works........................................................................................................................................................................................6 Get the Arlo App.....................................................................................................................................................................................
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1. Set Up Your System How Arlo Works Your camera works wire-free, powered by the battery. When your Arlo camera detects motion, it uses a WiFi link to the Arlo base station to stream video to your Arlo account in the cloud. The appearance of the Arlo base station varies, as shown in the following illustrations. Get the Arlo App For the best experience, download the Arlo app by scanning this QR code or searching for Arlo in the app store.
Set Up Your System Connect Your Base Station to the Internet The base station connects to your home network and allows you to view your camera streams from anywhere. ¾¾ To connect your base station to the Internet: 1. Connect the base station to your router using an Ethernet cable. Reset SYNC Ethernet DC 2. Connect the AC adapter to the base station. SYNC Ethernet DC Reset SYNC Ethernet DC 3. Plug the AC adapter into an electrical outlet. 4.
Set Up Your System The Power LED and Internet LED light green in about two minutes. et Res DC C et SYN ern Eth Your base station is set up. Arlo Base Station LEDs See the following list of explanations for green, amber, and blinking LEDs: Power Internet Camera Green The base station is powered on. Green The base station is connected to the Internet. Green Cameras are connected to the base station. Blinking green A firmware update is in progress. DO NOT TURN OFF THE BASE STATION OR CAMERAS.
Set Up Your System If you tap Skip, you can turn on the Arlo app fingerprint ID login later. See Turn the Arlo App Fingerprint ID Login On and Off on page 44. 3. Tap or click New to Arlo?. 4. Select Arlo (Wire-Free). The app discovers your device. 5. Select your base station’s serial number from the menu. 6. Complete the required fields for account setup. 7. Tap or click Continue. 8. Select a subscription plan. Note: For more information, see Subscription Plans on page 51.
Set Up Your System 4. Insert two batteries near the compartment hinge. Pay careful attention to the orientation of the batteries when you insert them. 5. Close the battery door. For more information, see Safe Battery Handling and Usage on page 68. Sync Your Cameras With the Base Station ¾¾ To sync your cameras: 1. Bring the camera within 1 to 3 feet (30 to 100 centimeters) of the base station. 2. Press the Sync button on the base station for about two seconds and then release the button.
Set Up Your System 4. Press the Sync button on top of the camera for about two seconds and then release the button. A blue LED on the camera blinks slowly when the sync process starts. The blue LED blinks rapidly to confirm sync. After the camera syncs, the Power LED on the base station might start blinking. This indicates that the camera’s firmware is updating. For information about firmware updates, see Arlo Camera Firmware Updates on page 12. 5. Repeat for each camera.
Set Up Your System Firmware Updates A firmware update might start after you sync a camera to the base station. If a firmware update is in progress, the LED on the camera blinks alternating blue and amber. After this, the LED is off for one to two minutes while the camera installs the firmware. This update happens automatically. Important: Do not open the battery door while an Arlo camera is updating and installing firmware.
Set Up Your System Place or Mount Your Cameras You can place your camera on a shelf or other flat surface, or you can mount it on the wall. Note: Use the Arlo app in Position mode to help aim the camera. See Position Mode on page 16. ¾¾ To mount your camera on the wall: 1. Fasten the mounting screw into the wall, and hang the magnetic mount from the screw. 2. If you’re mounting the camera on drywall, be sure to use the plastic drywall anchors that are provided.
Set Up Your System Note: Check the Camera LED on the base station. If it’s blinking amber, the base station detects a low data rate, a sign that a camera is too far from the base station. • Minimum. Place your Arlo cameras at 10 feet (300 centimeters) away from the base station, and allow at least 6½ feet (2 meters) between cameras. Follow these guidelines to prevent WiFi signals between the devices from interfering with each other.
Set Up Your System • Aim with the cloud. Use Arlo’s Position mode to send video to the cloud as quickly as possible. This allows you to aim the camera while watching the video feed on your Arlo smartphone app to make near-real-time adjustments to the camera’s position. Go to your camera’s Settings page to turn on Position mode. After the camera is in place, you can turn off Position mode, or wait for it to automatically turn off after five minutes. For more information, see Position Mode on page 16.
Set Up Your System Position Mode Position mode is available only when the camera is not streaming, recording motion, or in a motion detection mode. ¾¾ To place your camera in Position mode: 1. Tap the Arlo icon on your mobile device. If you are using a computer, enter arlo.netgear.com in the address bar of a browser. If you are using a mobile device that supports a Touch ID fingerprint identity sensor, you are prompted to enable Touch ID or skip. 2.
2. View Your Content Videos recorded by your camera are stored in a library. You can view your recordings, mark them as favorites, and search using the filter. View the Devices Page When you launch the Arlo app, the Devices page displays. Camera name Camera icons Camera feed New recordings Select devices Settings Snapshot and video library Live Feed Icon Tap or click Live to display Detection modes Camera Icon Display is based on the mode and camera setup Pause. Motion detection is on.
View Your Content View Camera Feeds You can view your camera feeds at any time. ¾¾ To view camera feeds: 1. Tap the Arlo icon on your mobile device. If you are using a computer, enter arlo.netgear.com in the address bar of a browser. The Devices page displays. The icons above each camera feed depend on the rules in the currently selected mode and how the camera is connected. For information about these icons, see View the Devices Page on page 17. 2.
View Your Content Record Clips From Live Video ¾¾ To record clips from live video: 1. Tap the Arlo icon on your mobile device. If you are using a computer, enter arlo.netgear.com in the address bar of a browser. The Devices page displays. 2. Tap or click Live in the camera feed image. The camera feed icons display at the bottom of the camera feed image. 3. Tap or click Record Video . This icon turns red to indicate that you are recording the live feed. 4. To stop recording, tap or click Record Video .
View Your Content Control the Camera Feed Image If you use more than one camera, you can change the order in which the camera feeds are displayed on the Devices page. You can also zoom, invert, or rotate the camera feed image. Change the Camera Order ¾¾ To change the camera order on the Devices page: 1. Tap the Arlo icon on your mobile device. If you are using a computer, enter arlo.netgear.com in the address bar of a browser. The Devices page displays. 2. Tap or click Settings.
View Your Content 2. Tap the gear icon for the camera feed on your mobile device, and then tap Video Settings. If you are using a computer, select Settings > My Devices, and then click the camera. The video settings display. 3. Tap or click Zoom . 4. Resize and position the image box as necessary. 5. Tap or click Zoom . Your settings are saved. Invert a Camera Feed You can invert the video feed image. ¾¾ To rotate the video display: 1. Tap the Arlo icon on your mobile device.
View Your Content Cloud Recording With cloud recording, everything that the Arlo cameras record is sent to the cloud for secure storage in your library. Cloud recording is included in free and paid plans. Arlo cameras record when they detect motion or sound. Recordings are encrypted with the user name and password that you create. No one else can access your recordings. You can access your recordings from your mobile device or from a Windows-based or Mac computer.
View Your Content ¾¾ To use the filter to view your library: 1. Tap the Arlo icon on your mobile device. If you are using a computer, enter arlo.netgear.com in the address bar of a browser. The Devices page displays. 2. Tap or click Library. The Library page displays. 3. Tap or click the Filter icon in the upper left corner of the page. The Filter page displays. 4. Tap or click the filtering criteria that you want to use. 5. To remove filtering, tap or click Reset. 6. Tap or click Done.
View Your Content The Filter page displays. 4. Tap or click Reset at the bottom of the page. Filtering is turned off. The Filter icon filtering is not in use. becomes an outline to show that Share and Manage Library Recordings Download Recordings ¾¾ To download clips from the library: 1. Tap the Arlo icon on your mobile device. You can also enter arlo.netgear.com in the address bar of a browser. The Devices page displays. 2. Tap or click Library. The Library page displays. 3.
View Your Content The recording is a favorite. Share Recordings ¾¾ To share recordings: 1. Tap the Arlo icon on your mobile device. You can also enter arlo.netgear.com in the address bar of a browser. The Devices page displays. 2. Tap or click Library. The Library page displays. 3. Tap or click a snapshot or video. 4. Tap or click . 5. Share the file. Donate Recordings for Research You can donate video or snapshot files to NETGEAR Arlo to use for research and development of Arlo products.
View Your Content Delete Recordings ¾¾ To delete recordings: 1. Tap the Arlo icon on your mobile device. You can also enter arlo.netgear.com in the address bar of a browser. The Devices page displays. 2. Tap or click Library. The Library page displays. 3. Tap or click a snapshot or video. 4. Tap or click . 5. Tap or click OK to confirm. The file is deleted. Optimize Video Quality ¾¾ To improve picture quality for all Arlo cameras: 1. Make sure that your cameras are within range of the base station.
View Your Content Note: If bandwidth is limited on your WiFi network, selecting Best Video does not necessarily improve video quality. Selecting Best Video also reduces battery life for wire-free cameras. 4. Make sure that your Internet connection has an upload speed of at least 1 Mbps. To test your upload speed, visit this Google search link on a computer that is connected to your WiFi network and select RUN SPEED TEST: https://www.google.com/?gws_rd=ssl#q=upload+speed+test.
3. Personalize Your System You can customize settings such as the camera name to make your Arlo Wire-Free system easier to manage. You can grant access to friends and set up cloud recording. Name Your Cameras You can easily customize your cameras by renaming them. ¾¾ To rename your camera: 1. Tap the Arlo icon on your mobile device. If you are using a computer, enter arlo.netgear.com in the address bar of a browser. The Devices page displays. 2.
Personalize Your System Change Your Password and User Name ¾¾ To change your password and user name: 1. Tap the Arlo icon on your mobile device. If you are using a computer, enter arlo.netgear.com in the address bar of a browser. The Devices page displays. 2. Tap or click Settings. The Settings page displays. 3. Under Account, tap or click Profile. The Profile page displays. 4. If you are using a smartphone, tap Edit at the top of the page. The Profile page displays. 5.
Personalize Your System 3. Under Account, tap or click Profile. The Profile page displays. 4. Tap Auto Login. Auto Login toggles on and off. 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.
Personalize Your System Add a Friend ¾¾ To add a friend to your Arlo account: 1. Tap the Arlo icon on your mobile device. If you are using a computer, enter arlo.netgear.com in the address bar of a browser. The Devices page displays. 2. Tap or click Settings. The Settings page displays. 3. Under Account, tap or click Grant Access. The Friends page displays. 4. Tap or click Add or the + symbol. 5. Enter the first name, last name, and email address of the person that you want to add as a friend. 6.
Personalize Your System A list of your friends displays with the status of their accounts. 4. Tap or click the friend, and tap or click Edit . The Edit page displays. 5. Tap or click cameras to select or deselect them. 6. Tap or click Allow Access Rights. Selecting Allow Access Rights allows this friend to change your account and camera settings. 7. Tap or click Done. Your settings are saved. Delete a Friend ¾¾ To delete a friend’s privileges: 1. Tap the Arlo icon on your mobile device.
4. Modes, Rules, and Smart Alerts Modes and rules let you tell your Arlo system what to do in different situations. For example, you can set your Arlo system to record a 30-second video when the motion sensor is activated on a specific camera and alert you by email. Modes Modes let you tell your Arlo cameras to respond differently at different times. For example, you probably don’t want to receive an alert about motion in the living room while you’re doing yoga in the living room.
Modes, Rules, and Smart Alerts Rules Each mode consists of one or more rules that provide detailed instructions for your Arlo system. For each mode, you can set the following options: • Trigger device. The trigger device is the camera that detects motion. • Trigger. Triggers can be motion detection on Arlo cameras. You can adjust the camera’s sensitivity to motion to minimize false alarms. • Devices. Motion detection on one camera can trigger another camera to record video or take a snapshot.
Modes, Rules, and Smart Alerts 2. Tap or click Mode. 3. If a list of devices displays, tap or click the camera to select it. The Mode page displays. 4. Tap or click a mode to activate it. The mode that you selected turns on immediately. The mode stays active until you change it. When you view the Devices page, the icons that display at the top of the camera feed are based on the currently selected mode.
Modes, Rules, and Smart Alerts 3. If a list of devices displays, tap or click the camera to select it. The Mode page displays. 4. Tap or click Edit next to the mode. The Edit page displays. 5. Under RULES, tap or click Edit next to the rule that you want to edit. The Edit Rule page displays. 6. Under If the following, tap or click Edit next to Motion is detected. The Motion detection settings page displays. 7. Move the slider to adjust the sensitivity level for motion detection for this camera.
Modes, Rules, and Smart Alerts 4. Tap or click Edit next to Armed or your custom mode. The Edit Rule page displays. 5. Under If the following, specify the motion detection settings. 6. Under Then do the following, specify the settings for Arlo to respond to motion detection by recording video. The selections are Record video or Do nothing. 7. Under Alert, tap or click Push Notification to turn alerts on and off for your mobile device. 8.
Modes, Rules, and Smart Alerts Set Up Geofencing for the First Time and Set Up Modes ¾¾ To set up geofencing for the first time and set up modes: 1. Tap the Arlo icon on your mobile device. The Devices page displays. 2. Tap Mode. 3. If a list of devices displays, tap or click the camera to select it. A list of modes displays. 4. Tap Geofencing. The Arlo Would Like to Use your Location prompt displays. 5. Tap Allow. Geofencing works only if Arlo can locate your mobile device.
Modes, Rules, and Smart Alerts Most people select Disarmed or Custom mode while they are home. If you use more than one enabled mobile device, you might be asked to select an Arlo device to connect it to. 11. Tap the preferred mobile device and tap Next. 12. Tap Save. Your settings are saved.
Modes, Rules, and Smart Alerts The Geofencing editing page displays. 5. Tap Enabled Devices. The Enabled Device page displays a list of geofencing-enabled mobile devices. 6. Tap the mobile devices for which you want to enable geofencing. A check mark appears next to the device name when geofencing is enabled. Note: The device location displays as either In Zone or Out of Zone. 7. To disable geofencing, tap the mobile device again. The check mark disappears when geofencing disabled.
Modes, Rules, and Smart Alerts Schedule Your Camera Rules You can set a schedule to activate and deactivate cameras automatically. Schedules recur weekly. For example, the schedule for Tuesday is repeated every Tuesday as long as the schedule is turned on. Arlo is preconfigured with the following schedule: • Monday through Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. All motion sensors are on. • All other times. All motion sensors are off. Add a Schedule ¾¾ To add a schedule for a camera: 1.
Modes, Rules, and Smart Alerts Edit a Schedule ¾¾ To edit a schedule for a camera: 1. Tap the Arlo icon on your mobile device. If you are using a computer, enter arlo.netgear.com in the address bar of a browser. The Devices page displays. 2. Tap or click Mode. 3. If a list of devices displays, tap or click the camera to select it. A list of modes displays. 4. Tap or click Schedule 5. Tap or click Edit . next to Schedule. The Schedule page displays. 6. Tap or click the schedule.
Modes, Rules, and Smart Alerts 2. Tap or click Mode. 3. If a list of devices displays, tap or click the camera to select it. A list of modes displays. 4. Tap or click Add a Mode. The New Mode page displays. 5. Enter a name for the mode and tap or click Next. The Trigger Device page displays. 6. Select the camera. 7. Tap or click When motion is detected and then tap or click Next. The Motion Settings page displays. 8. Select the sensitivity of the motion sensor.
5. Settings You can customize Arlo settings. Turn the Arlo App Fingerprint ID Login On and Off The Arlo app supports Touch ID fingerprint identity sensors. If you are using a mobile device with this feature, you can turn the Arlo app Touch ID login on and off. ¾¾ To turn the Arlo app Touch ID login on and off: 1. Tap the Arlo icon on your mobile device. The Devices page displays. 2. Tap Settings. The Settings page displays. 3. Tap Profile. The Profile page displays. 4. Tap Log in with Touch ID.
Settings The Time Zone page displays. 5. Tap or click a time zone. 6. Tap or click Done. If you are using a mobile device, your settings are saved. 7. If you are using a computer, click Save. Your settings are saved. Video Settings Change the Video Quality and Battery Usage You can set the Arlo Wire-Free video resolution as Best Video, Optimized, and Best Battery Life. Using the Best Battery Life setting reduces the WiFi bandwidth that is required. ¾¾ To change the video quality and battery usage: 1.
Settings Turn Night Vision On and Off When night vision is enabled, the camera automatically turns on infrared (IR) LEDs to record in low light conditions. We recommend that you turn off night vision if the Arlo camera is facing reflective surfaces, such as windows. ¾¾ To turn night vision on and off: 1. Tap the Arlo icon on your mobile device. If you are using a computer, enter arlo.netgear.com in the address bar of a browser. The Devices page displays. 2.
Settings 3. Tap or click the base station. The base station settings page displays. 4. Tap or click Name. 5. Enter a new name for the base station. The new name is displayed in the Arlo app. Adjust the Base Station Flicker Setting The combination of certain artificial light sources and the camera shutter speed might result in flickering in recorded video. The default setting for the base station is Auto, but you can change the flicker adjustment. ¾¾ To select the base station flicker adjustment: 1.
Settings Restart the Base Station ¾¾ To restart the base station: 1. Tap the Arlo icon on your mobile device. If you are using a computer, enter arlo.netgear.com in the address bar of a browser. The Devices page displays. 2. Tap or click Settings > My Devices. A list of devices including the base station and cameras displays. 3. Tap or click the base station. The base station settings page displays. 4. Tap or click Restart. The base station restarts.
Settings View Device Information ¾¾ To view device information: 1. Tap the Arlo icon on your mobile device. If you are using a computer, enter arlo.netgear.com in the address bar of a browser. The Devices page displays. 2. Tap or click Settings > My Devices. A list of devices including the base station and cameras displays. 3. Tap or click the device. The settings display. 4. Scroll down to the Version heading and view the firmware version, hardware version, and serial number.
Settings Remove a Camera From Your Account ¾¾ To remove a camera from your account: 1. Tap the Arlo icon on your mobile device. If you are using a computer, enter arlo.netgear.com in the address bar of a browser. 2. Tap the gear icon for the camera feed on your mobile device. If you are using a computer, select Settings > My Devices, and then click the camera. The camera settings display. 3. Scroll down and tap or click Remove Device. The camera is removed from your account and its settings are deleted.
6. Manage Your Subscription Plan Every Arlo camera includes free Basic service that offers basic features and functionality. When activating your camera, you select your service plan. Subscription Plans Upgrading to a paid service level gives you the ability to increase the uses of your camera to suit your specific needs. Depending on your service level, you can add cameras or cloud storage and enable Arlo Smart features. For information about service plans, visit http://bit.ly/1AQGR9k.
7. Arlo Connect Arlo Connect is a simple way to integrate Arlo devices into other smart home platforms using standard and secure cloud integration. Use Arlo With IFTTT You can use the Arlo 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 ifttt.com/arlo. To learn more about Arlo and IFTTT, visit arlo.com/community.
8. Use SmartThings With Arlo Cameras With Samsung SmartThings, you can integrate your Arlo cameras into the SmartThings app so that all your smart devices can work together. For example, if your Arlo camera detects motion, SmartThings tells your Aeon Labs Siren to trigger your alarm. Arlo camera feed integrated into the SmartThings app After you integrate your Arlo cameras into the SmartThings app, you must use the SmartThings app to configure your modes and rules.
Use SmartThings With Arlo Cameras Disarm Your Cameras When you integrate your Arlo cameras with SmartThings, a new SmartThings mode is created in the Arlo app. Because SmartThings manages your Arlo cameras, they must be in Disarmed mode before you can begin the integration setup. You cannot use Schedule mode or Geofencing mode at the same time as SmartThings mode. You must also disable any IFTTT recipes that change the Arlo system mode. ¾¾ To disarm your cameras: 1.
Use SmartThings With Arlo Cameras 7. Tap Arlo (connect). 8. Tap Connect to Arlo. 9. Enter your Arlo login credentials 10. On the bottom of the page, accept the Privacy Policy. 11. Tap Done at the upper-right corner. 12. Tap Connect to Arlo Cameras and select the cameras that you want to sync with the SmartThings app. 13. Tap Done > Next > Done. 14. Tap My Home > Things. 15. To change your camera’s settings, tap the settings icon.
Use SmartThings With Arlo Cameras The Mode page displays. 4. If you are not sure what motion sensitivity level you are using, tap or click Edit next to Armed mode. The Edit Rule page displays. 5. Tap or click Edit next to the rule that you want to edit. 6. Under If the following, tap or click Edit next to Motion is detected. The Motion detection settings page displays. 7. Note the motion sensitivity setting, but do not select Armed mode. 8. Return to the Mode page. 9.
9. FAQs and Troubleshooting Battery FAQs What do the battery bars indicate? The battery bars indicate battery capacity: • 3 bars. 61–100 percent • 2 bars. 17–60 percent • 1 bar. 1–16 percent • 0 bars. 0% percent What do I need to know about using Arlo cameras in cold weather? Cold temperatures can affect any battery’s capacity, due to the chemistry of batteries.
FAQs and Troubleshooting What is the battery life for NETGEAR Arlo cameras? The NETGEAR Arlo camera battery life is four to six months with normal usage and can be extended for optimal usage if you use key settings and follow certain tips. The cameras offer the best battery life when set up to record when they detect motion.
FAQs and Troubleshooting ¾¾ To reduce the number of unwanted notifications that you receive: 1. Position your camera so that it does not pick up the motion that is triggering the camera to notify you. For example, if Arlo is notifying you about cars passing in the street, aim your camera so that the street is outside the camera’s field of view. For more information about camera positioning, see How Arlo Works on page 6. 2.
Place your cameras at least 10 feet (3 meters) from the base station, and allow at least 6½ feet (2 meters) between cameras. Avoid placing your base station or cameras near cordless phones, microwaves, or WiFi-enabled devices. Follow these guidelines to prevent signal interference between your Arlo devices and other WiFi devices. 4. Make sure that your Wire-Free camera is no farther than 300 feet (90 meters) from the base station.
¾¾ To check push notification for the Armed mode setting: 1. Tap the Arlo icon on your mobile device. If you are using a computer, enter arlo.netgear.com in the address bar of a browser. The Devices page displays. 2. Tap or click the Mode button. A list of modes displays. 3. Tap or click the Edit icon next to Armed. The Edit Rule page displays. 4. Under Alert, make sure that the Push Notification check box is selected. 5. If you made changes, tap or click Save. Your settings are saved.
The Arlo notification settings display. 3. Make sure that the Show Notifications setting is selected. 4. If you made changes, tap Save. Your settings are saved. If You Said No to Push Notifications at Installation When you install the Arlo app for the first time, to receive alerts, you must select Allow when asked if you want Arlo to send you push notifications.
FAQs and Troubleshooting Base Station Is Offline If you are not sure whether the base station is offline, see Verify That the Arlo Base Station Is Online on page 62. ¾¾ To troubleshoot the base station Internet connection: 1. Check the Ethernet cable. Make sure that it’s securely connected to the back of your base station and to your router. Also make sure that you’re using the Ethernet cable that came with your system. 2. Check the power adapter.
FAQs and Troubleshooting sure that no changes were made since the last time it successfully connected. You might want to temporarily lower the security settings on the router or temporarily place the base station in the DMZ to rule out any firewall restrictions. If you make these changes, power cycle your base station as described in Step 4. 7. Check to make sure that ports 443 and 80 are open on your router.
Follow these tips to increase signal strength: • Position your base station so that it is central to all of your cameras. • Position your camera a maximum of 300 feet (90 meters) from the base station. The maximum line-of-sight range of 300 feet is reduced by each wall, ceiling, or other large obstruction between the camera and base station.
FAQs and Troubleshooting 4. Follow the setup instructions. If your wire-free cameras were synced to the base station, you might need to sync the cameras to the base station again. For more information, see Use the Arlo App to Set Up an Account on page 8.
10. Battery Warnings and Safety Counterfeit and Inferior-Quality Battery Warning Do not use counterfeit and/or inferior-quality lithium batteries. Such batteries can develop internal shorts and may pose a fire or burn hazard. Avoid purchasing batteries from online auction and other marketplace websites, as these are known sources of counterfeit and/or inferior-quality batteries.
Battery Warnings and Safety TO THE EXTENT PERMISSIBLE BY APPLICABLE LAW, NETGEAR DISCLAIMS ALL LIABILITY WHATSOEVER RELATED TO THE USAGE OF RECHARGEABLE BATTERIES IN Arlo cameraS, INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION, FIRE, DAMAGE TO PROPERTY, BODILY INJURY, AND/OR DEATH. A RECHARGEABLE BATTERY THAT CAUSES DAMAGE TO THE Arlo camera MAY RENDER THE NETGEAR WARRANTY NULL AND VOID.