The hub can control multiple cameras
Arlo's range of security cameras is very complete with the possibility of adding as many units as you deem appropriate. This is an advantage that can work against you by making your offer more confusing. technologyify
For this reason, you should know that you can combine those
intended for outdoors along with others such as the high-end Arlo Ultra that
provides 4K video recording. The company keeps older generation models for sale,
such as the Arlo Pro 2 even though the Arlo Pro 3 already exists.
And its products are somewhat more expensive than many
conventional security cameras, but that is because the kit also includes a hub
that connects to the home Wi-Fi router to allow more things to be done.
Arlo Pro 2
The hub can control multiple cameras, as well as accessories
like the new Arlo Doorbell. The concentrator also includes a 100 decibel siren
to persuade thieves, allowing you to deploy a complete security system in your
home or business.
To start with, you can buy a kit that has a single camera
and the Arlo Pro 2 hub at a recommended price of € 371.64. Just take a look on
Amazon or their website to see the wide range of marketing. The kit with 2
cameras rises to € 619.99.
On its own, the Arlo Pro 2 camera is fairly straightforward,
offering 1920 x 1080 resolution, with motion detection features and a night
vision mode for low-light conditions.
However, the camera can be powered by the mains or its own
rechargeable battery, which means that you can easily move it and place it
wherever you want. The camera housing is also weather resistant, rated IP65,
for use in the garden or garage.
A wall mount kit is also included with the camera, which
will allow you to place it up high and get a great view of a room or garden.
Arlo includes stickers that you can put on your windows or doors as a burglar
alert.
Plans start at prices starting at € 2.99 per month for a
single camera, but there are more expensive subscriptions that cover multiple
cameras and unlock additional features such as 'motion zones' or specific areas
like doors and windows.