Why Arlo Camera Delay Occurs
- Network Latency: The most common cause of delay is network latency. If your internet connection is slow or unstable, it can take longer for the video feed to transmit from the camera to your device.
- Wi-Fi Signal Strength: If the camera is too far from the Wi-Fi router, or if there are obstacles like walls or electronic devices between the two, the signal can be weakened, causing delays.
- Camera Settings: High-resolution settings can increase the data that needs to be transmitted, resulting in longer delay times. If you're using a high definition (HD) or 4K setting, the delay might be more noticeable.
- Additional Devices: If many devices are connected to the same network, they can consume bandwidth, increasing delays for each device including your Arlo camera.
- Software Updates: Sometimes, delays can be a result of outdated firmware on the camera, or the mobile app version you're using.
How to Fix the Delay
- Improve Internet Connection: Consider upgrading your internet plan for faster speeds. Ensure your router is capable of handling increased bandwidth demands.
- Enhance Wi-Fi Coverage: Move the camera closer to the Wi-Fi router or use Wi-Fi extenders to improve signal strength and coverage.
- Optimize Camera Settings: Lower the camera’s resolution through the app settings if delay persists. This reduces the data transmitted, making the video stream faster.
- Limit Connected Devices: Disconnect devices that are not in use from the network to free up bandwidth, ensuring that your Arlo camera has more available data to transmit its feed efficiently.
- Regular Updates: Keep both the Arlo firmware and the mobile app updated. This ensures you have the latest features and bug fixes, potentially improving performance and reducing delays.