• BATTERIES FOR ARLO SECURITY CAMERAS - The world's only innovative rechargeable RCR123A Lithium Ion Battery specifically designed to work with Arlo Security Cameras seamlessly. Works with Arlo Wire-Free HD Security Cameras (VMC3030/3200/3230/3330/3430/3530) **Only use Tenergy Arlo Li-ion Battery Charger (Part Number 01451) to charge these batteries. Using other brands or models may result in incomplete charge of batteries.**
  • REUSE & SAVE - The Tenergy Arlo camera battery can be recharged up to 500 times. The reusability offers significant savings over non-rechargeable batteries. Very convenient usage and a drop-in replacement. Also saves our environment by preventing the waste of non-rechargeable Lithium CR123A batteries.
  • SMART PROTECTION - Built-in protection circuit actively manages the rcr123a rechargeable batteries performance during charging and discharging. Helps detect and prevent over-charge, over-discharge, short-circuit, or over-current by shutting off the device or charger.
  • CERTIFIED FOR SAFETY - Extensively tested and certified by the most stringent battery safety standard: UL 1642, UL 2054, UN 38.3, IEC 62133, UL 60950, Battery Directive (2006/66/EC), CSTCG (PI965).Tenergy's strict production and testing ensure the safety of this arlo replacement battery and extend the life of the battery.
  • BOX CONTENTS - Package comes with 4 x Tenergy 3.7V Arlo Security Camera Battery and includes 1 year warranty.

I bought a total of twenty batteries and two 4 slot chargers. Out of 20 batteries I have 1 that will not charge right out of the package. And of course I need exactly 20 batteries. Disappointed. Especially as I have already thrown the packaging away. Any charger slot I put it into turns ther red light on for about 3 seconds then goes out completely.***update*** Amazon accepted my return and I purchased another 4-Pack of these same batteries. I charged them all up and installed them on April 20th in my Arlo Camera setup. I run this system full on video capture so they are running a bunch. All of the batteries today June 29th are still above 75% battery life. I will report back when I actually have to recharge them but it looks like it won't be any time soon. Lol. These batteries are awesome.

The batteries arrived charged only to 35%, I charged them to 100% and installed. The camera shows 100% and it is working ok. After 2 days received an e-mail from Tenergy explaining that the batteries are no fully charged for security reasons while in shipping.Nice touch from the seller but the information should be posted when you buy the product and not after. So far so good and will update with how long they last.

Thank goodness rechargeable batteries are finally here for the Arlo cameras. Couldn't wait to get these and give them a try. They work great and hold a charge well. I think it really just depends on what you're using your camera for as to how quickly they last. We bought an extra set over the amount of cameras we had so that we could always have a set fully charged and ready to go in a camera. They are a bit expensive but well worth it in the long run of their use.

Got this set of Tenergy to supplement the ones I already have to replace regular CR123 batteries for my 3 Arlo WIFI cameras. People always wonder how long the batteries would last. It really depends the setting for the cameraa and how often the cameras are triggered. I have 2 cameras set at max battey life or optimized setting at 20sec recording in non critical area. If the camera gets triggered 3~4times a day, usually batteries will drop 10~15 % in about 2wks. I have one that is set ar best video and gets trigger about 10~15 times a week. Battery indicator is at 30% after 3 months. I think in the long run this is still a cheaper and better environmental choice than buying regular batteirs.

I've tried several other rechargable batteries that say they work with the Arlo, but I have to recharge them every week and they fail quickly. I purchased 4 of these to see if they are any better. So far none have failed and after a month I have not had to recharge them once. Bought some more today.

Started using these for my Arlo Camera's (pre Pro). Since then, I have upgraded my base station and a couple of the camera's to the Pro series. Why? Rechargeable, microphone, speaker, better resolution, etc. However, I still use two of the older gen camera's... and these battery's. These last as long as normal CR123a batteries AND are rechargeable. After several months of using three sets of four in the two camera's (one set charging/ready, two set in use), I (finally) had the bright idea to... "hey! I might be able to use these in my tactical flashlight, and my laser pointer that I use constantly when working". Brilliant idea, yeah?! Definitely. The tac flashlight I use has 5 different brightness settings, and my laser pointer is a green laser version (yeah, yeah... I use it responsibly... red laser doesn't have the wavelength to travel roughly two kilometers which is the length of some of the buildings I supervise large projects in). Other "rechargeable" batteries in my tactical flashlight after the initial purchase would never allow the brightest setting, and only the next lowest brightness for a very short time. These, on the other hand, have no issue with that. Not only will my flashlight reach the brightest level, it will do so for "nearly" as long as normal disposable CR123a batteries. FYI... my tac light is a Fenix PD35, 2014 edition I think. Have had this for a while (since 2015-ish?) and love it! Yes it can use 18650 batteries and I've tried several brands with it and they don't last for nothing either. These do. So, as the title says... these are not only for Arlo cameras. Consider these for other devices that may require CR123a batteries (of course, use caution and this will be at your own risk. Don't blame me for different results! ;-P )

So far the Tenergy Battery and Chargers are working out great for my Arlo cameras. I was buying disposable Streamlight and Duracell batteries averaging about $1.75 per battery, but got a couple bad batches of Streamlight so I decided to pay a little more for rechargeable batteries. These Tenergy batteries can be recharged 500x so I'll update my review as I've only charged 4 batteries once. They did last around 6mos which was similar to the regular batteries which is why i'm overall happy and give it 5 stars.

They work as described. Fits perfectly in the Arlo cameras. It doesn't last as long as the original batteries, but it lasts long enough. I have a camera in a high traffic area, generating about 20-30 recordings a day (30 sec, highest quality), and these lasted 3 months. Not bad, having to change it 4 times a year. My other camera in a lower traffic area is still reading 70% after 3 months, so your mileage may vary depending on usage. These batteries charge quite quickly (in about an hour), and buying one more set than the number of cameras you have will make charging and switching easy (just charge the extra set when Arlo notifies you of low battery, and swap when charged).

The's batteries work as good if not better than the disposable 3.7V batteries that I received with my ARLO system. I'm pretty excited that I don't have to keep throwing away the batteries anymore. I first tried just as single set in my cameras and then purchased 4 more sets and have staggered them so that I can always have one set on the charger while the others are in operation. The batteries take awhile to charge. I'm guessing more than 2-3 hours as I haven't been present to have them go green. I just set them in overnight and let them charge. Again, having a set always on the charger works great. I've used these in the cold of Minnesota winter and the hot of a Florida summer and they work very well in both environments. I'm very happy with them.

Typically, rechargeable batteries don't have a long duration of use between charges. These usually last a couple of months in warm weather, or about a month in cold weather, before I have to charge them again. These are installed in Arlo Security Cameras and the cameras are set on the highest video quality and a 72 second record time. They capture video a least a few times per day. These batteries paid for themselves after the first couple of recharges. I've recharged them several times now, not to mention they've been exposed to brutally cold weather and extreme weather changes, and they still perform like brand new.