Arlo Q User Manual - Page 44
Geofencing Accuracy, Geofencing First In Last Out, Set Up Geofencing, Geofencing
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Modes, Rules, and Smart Alerts Note: The device location displays as either In Zone or Out of Zone. 7. (Optional) To disable geofencing, tap the mobile device again. The check mark disappears when geofencing disabled. For more information, see Set Up Geofencing on page 41. Geofencing Accuracy For accuracy, geofencing uses a combination of GPS, cellular data, and WiFi data. The local environment affects geofencing as follows: • 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 more rural areas, where cell towers and WiFi routers are sparse, geofencing accuracy can reach several hundred meters. To improve geofencing accuracy, ensure that your mobile device meets these conditions: • WiFi is turned on. • GPS or location services are turned on. Geofencing First In Last Out Arlo cameras use the first in, last out principal within the geofencing feature. First in, last out allows you to come and go without worrying about arming and disarming your Arlo cameras. For example, if your roommate leaves the house before you, your Arlo cameras remain disarmed because you are still in the house or geofence. After you leave the house and both devices are outside the geofence, your Arlo cameras are armed. For more information about managing multiple devices, see Geofencing With Multipe Mobile Devices on page 43. 44