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Setting up motion zones on your Arlo Go 2 is essential for optimizing motion detection and reducing false alerts. Proper configuration ensures you are only notified about activity in relevant areas, saving time and enhancing security.
Understanding Motion Zones in Arlo Go 2
Motion zones allow you to specify areas within the camera’s view where motion detection is active. This feature helps focus on critical zones such as entry points or valuable assets, while ignoring less important regions like trees or busy streets.
Initial Setup of Motion Zones
To set up motion zones:
- Open the Arlo app on your mobile device.
- Select your Arlo Go 2 camera from the device list.
- Go to the ‘Settings’ menu and tap on ‘Motion Settings.’
- Choose ‘Motion Zones.’
- Use the on-screen grid to define your zones by toggling areas on or off.
Best Practices for Motion Zone Settings
Optimizing your motion zones involves balancing sensitivity and coverage. Here are recommended settings:
1. Focus on Critical Areas
Select zones that cover entry points, driveways, or areas where valuable items are stored. Exclude regions with frequent non-threat activity, such as trees swaying or passing cars.
2. Adjust Motion Sensitivity
Set the motion sensitivity to a level that detects genuine activity without causing excessive alerts. Start with a medium setting and fine-tune based on your observations.
Advanced Tips for Motion Zones
Enhance your setup with these tips:
- Use the ‘Test’ feature to monitor how your zones detect motion.
- Adjust zones periodically to accommodate changes in your environment.
- Combine motion zones with activity zones for more precise detection.
Troubleshooting Common Issues
If you experience false alerts or missed detections:
- Revisit your motion zone settings and refine the areas covered.
- Increase or decrease sensitivity based on your needs.
- Ensure the camera is positioned correctly, avoiding obstructions or glare.
Properly configuring motion zones on your Arlo Go 2 ensures effective surveillance tailored to your environment. Regular adjustments help maintain optimal performance and security.