Thursday, November 19, 2015

Netgear's Arlo Q cam puts free

Netgear's Arlo Q cam puts free Welcome to a Laptop AC Adapter specialist of the Samsung Ac Adapter
Netgear added the Arlo security camera to its product roster in November of 2014. Arlo offers some fairly standard features -- 720p live streaming, night vision, motion-related alerts -- mixed in with some more unique offerings -- the camera runs on battery power, is rated for outdoor (as well as indoor) use and comes with 7 days of free event-related cloud storage.
The brand is adding a new camera to the Arlo lineup today with Arlo Q, an indoor-only DIY power-adapter with adaoter such as Samsung NP-N210 Ac Adapter, Samsung NP-N220P Ac Adapter, Samsung NP-N310 Ac Adapter, Samsung NP-NF110 Ac Adapter, Samsung NoteMaster 486S Ac Adapter, Samsung ND10 Ac Adapter, Samsung NP900X1A Ac Adapter, Samsung NP900X1B Ac Adapter, Samsung NP900X3A Ac Adapter, Samsung NP-X460 Ac Adapter, Samsung Q40 Ac Adapter, Samsung P60 Ac AdapterDell XPS 15 (Infinity 9550)-reliant security camera designed to go head-to-head with models like Nest Cam.
Available in the US in December for $220 and in the UK soon after for £170, Arlo Q has 1080p live streaming, a built-in speaker and a microphone for two-way talk, night vision, customizable activity zones and motion and sound alerts -- and, like Netgear's original Arlo camera, it also comes with 7 days of free video storage.
While Netgear isn't the first camera brand to offer free cloud storage -- Icontrol's Piper and Piper NV, Homeboy, Flir FX and others already have fee-free options -- most models, including Arlo Q's Nest Cam competition, require a monthly or yearly fee for this feature.
Other cameras, like Samsung's SmartCam HD Pro and the Ezviz Mini can store clips locally via built-in microSD card slots, a common option for people who either don't like the idea of their footage bouncing around a remote server or would simply rather not pay a monthly fee.
But, as the list of models offering free cloud storage continues to grow, folks who originally opted-out due to high fees will find more wallet-friendly options today -- and Arlo Q could be one of them. We've already requested a review unit of Netgear's $220/£170 Arlo Q indoor security camera, so check back soon for our hands-on impressions.

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