Features
100% Wire-Free : Put Arlo's IP cameras absolutely anywhere to watch over absolutely anything. No cords means no limits.
Night Vision : See what’s happening in total darkness with cameras that don’t care if the lights are on.
HD Video : Watch it all in crystal clear, high-definition 720p video that captures every detail.
Motion Alerts : Tell Arlo when and where to watch for motion and get pinged if something moves when it shouldn’t.
Outdoor-Ready : Use Arlo cameras outside without a second thought. Hot or cold, in rain or snow, they never blink.
Free App & Cloud Storage : Use the Arlo app to check in from anywhere. Or rewind up to 1GB of free cloud recordings to see activity you missed.
Includes: (4) HD, 100% wire-free, indoor/outdoor cameras with night vision , (1) Smart home base station with power adapter , (1) Ethernet cable , (4) Magnetic camera mounts , (1) Adjustable camera mount , (7) Mounting screws , (16) Batteries , (1) Quick start guide , (1) Window decal , (7) Days of FREE cloud recordings
Specifications
Camera :
Video resolution : Configurable up to 1280 x 720
Video format : H.264
Imaging : Full Color, CMOS, Auto-adaptive white/black balance and exposure
Motion detection : Adjustable sensitivity, Automatic email alerts and push notifications
Digital pan and zoom : Yes
Night vision : 850 nm LEDs: illuminates up to 25 feet, IR cut-off filter
Battery : Four (4) Lithium CR123 Photo
Battery level indication : Yes
Battery life : 4 to 6 months
Field of view: 110°
Focus range (ST)
Fixed focus (2 ft to infinity)
Operating temperature : 14° to 122° F (-10° C to 50° C)
Dimension : 2.8 x 1.7 x 2.6 in (72 x 44 x 66 mm)
Weight : 4.3 oz (123g)
Base Station
Interface port : Fast Ethernet
Indicator LEDs : Power, Internet, Camera, Smart Home, USB
IP configuration : DHCP
Antenna : Internal
Wireless range : 300+ feet line of sight
Wireless : 2.4GHz, 802.11n
Processor and memory : 500Mhz MIPS 74K Processor, 128MB Flash, 128MB RAM
Certifications: FCC, IC, CE, UL
Operating temperature: 32° to 122° F (0° to 50° C)
Dimension : 2.2 x 8.5 x 6.5 in (55 x 215 x 165 mm)
Weight : 11.3 oz (320 g)
Requirements :
High-speed Internet connection – minimum 1Mbps upstream recommended. Available port on your router.
Source : www.arlo.com
Reviews:
The first thing you need is the Arlo app…you can search for it in your respective app store on scan the QR code in the guide. You then have to hardwire the base station to your router. You launch the Arlo app (or you can use your computer) and select New System Setup. I was amazed at how easy the setup was to get the cameras running!
The video quality of the cameras are simply stunning! HD quality at 720p is amazingly sharp – I guess I didn’t expect such quality in a wireless camera. I tested both indoors and out and got good results in both. I would recommend you downloading the manual from the Netgear website. It gives you much more information on all aspects of the camera.
Night vision works very well for short distances. I have one camera directed on my front door and at night I can easily see what’s going on. However, the camera I have on my driveway, because it covers a larger area, is pretty much useless at night. The directions say the best height for the camera is above seven feet – the driveway one is about 15 feet up and covers a large area.
These cameras are also weatherproof. They have already survived a couple of good thunderstorms will no ill effect. I hope they will do equally well in a western New York winter.
Launching the app will bring up the views of the camera with a play triangle in the middle of each screen. Pressing the button will activate the video feed on the camera. You can connect up to 5 cameras for free (nice as some companies charge you for this service) with 1 GB of cloud storage.
At the bottom of the app you will see four selections: Cameras, Library, Mode and Settings. Cameras is where you can see your video feeds – you can activate one or all of the cameras. Library is when you will see a calendar with the dates of your recordings. Mode is where you can set up a schedule for when you want the cameras to record motion. Mine had a default setting of 8:00 AM – 4:59 PM Monday-Friday to record motion and all other times had motion turned off. It is very easy to change any of the settings by just dragging the time sliders. Settings is where you can change the settings of your system. You can adjust the sensitivity of the camera and the length (from 10 seconds to 120 seconds) of the recording once motion has been detected. You can also change the names of your cameras and the base station. You can also adjust the orders of the cameras as they appear in your feed. Once motion is detected, your iPhone will get an alert telling you. I recently got an Apple watch and now the alert also appears on my wrist!
It's amazing ! I enjoyed and would recommend to everyone.
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