The best placement for your Arlo camera varies by household and environment. Read this article for motion capture, video capture, and signal strength tips.
Make sure that no objects are too close to your camera.
If any objects (like walls, light fixtures, or eaves) are within 2.5 inches (6.4 cm) of the sides or front of your camera, they can cause glare or hazy video, especially at night.
Elevate your camera.
Mount your Arlo camera at least 7 feet (2 meters) high and aim it slightly downward for the best sensor performance. For Arlo doorbells, see your user manual for placement height tips.
Aim your camera.
Adjust the angle of your camera so that any motion you wish to detect appears in the lower part of the image.
If you want to detect motion closer to the camera, such as visitors to your front door, mount the camera at least 7 feet (2 meters) high and aim it so visitors will appear in the lower two-thirds of the image. This angle works well to avoid motion alerts for movement in the top third of the image, like vehicles driving by.
If you want to detect motion farther away, such as on a lawn, aim the camera higher to frame the area within the lower two-thirds of the image.
Aim with the cloud.
Use your Arlo camera’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 Secure app to make near real-time adjustments to the camera's position. For more information about position mode, visit: How do I use position mode to place and aim my Arlo camera?
Ensure that your camera isn’t looking through glass or other transparent objects.
Your Arlo camera’s motion sensor decreases in performance when it is aimed to look through glass, plastic, or a mirror.
Keep active locations in the camera's field of view.
Position your camera so that the space that you want to monitor is within the camera's field of view.
Point your camera only at important areas.
Arlo’s motion detection feature turns on each time the camera senses motion. If your camera is facing a very busy street, the camera’s AI activates each time a car passes by. This can drain the battery. You may need to adjust your field of view to point the camera away from the busy area. To learn more about battery life, visit: How can I extend my Arlo camera's battery life?
Ensure that side-to-side traffic crosses Arlo's field of view.
Arlo's motion sensor is much more sensitive to side-to-side movement across its field of view than to movement directly toward or away from the camera.
Check your signal strength.
In the Arlo Secure app, the number of bars in this icon () shows the performance of your WIFI signal. Make sure that your cameras have three or four bars of signal strength in the area that you want to place them. The cameras can work when signal strength is at one or two bars, but they might go out of range intermittently due to fluctuations in the environment.
Make sure your camera is within the range of your WIFI router.
If signal strength is poor, your WIFI router might be too far away from your Arlo camera. If possible, try moving your camera closer to your router, or use a WIFI extender or mesh network to improve your connectivity. Contact your ISP or router manufacturer for more information.
Optimize the location of your WIFI router
Signal range is reduced by each wall, ceiling, or other major obstruction between the camera and its WIFI source. The following materials reduce signal strength the most:
Unusually thick walls and ceilings
Brick
Concrete
Stucco
Stone
Ceramic
Glass, especially mirrors
Metal
Large quantities of water, such as the water in a fish tank or water heater
Check your camera placement.
Make sure your camera is at least 10 feet (3 meters) away from your WIFI router, and at least 6.5 feet (2 meters) away from other Arlo devices.