🔒 Secure Your Space, Day or Night!
The Arlo Pro 3 Floodlight Camera offers cutting-edge security features including wire-free installation, 2K video resolution, color night vision, and a robust 6-month battery life. With motion activation and direct WiFi connectivity, it ensures your home is always protected, while smart home compatibility with Alexa enhances your security experience.
Night Vision | Night Color |
Video Capture Format | MP4 |
Number of Channels | 2 |
Connectivity Protocol | Wi-Fi |
Wireless Technology | Wi-Fi |
Connectivity Technology | Wi-Fi Connection. Working broadband connection with at least 2Mbps upload speed |
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
Item Weight | 1.4 Pounds |
Item Dimensions | 4 x 5 x 3 inches |
Field Of View | 160 Degrees |
Viewing Angle | 160 Degrees |
Wattage | 65 watts |
Battery Power | 13000 |
Are Batteries Required | Yes |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Video Capture Resolution | 2k |
Alert Type | Motion Only |
Waterproof Rating | IP67 |
Control Method | Voice |
Room Type | Office, Kitchen, Living Room, Bedroom, Nursery |
Color | Black |
Form Factor | Box |
Additional Features | Night Vision,Motion Sensor,AI Human Detection,Two-Way Audio |
Indoor Outdoor Usage | Outdoor |
Compatible Devices | Smartphone |
Controller Type | Apple Homekit,Amazon Alexa |
Mounting Type | Wall Mount |
J**N
Keeps failing
Keeps failing and going offline. At this price was expecting more.
B**3
DO YOUR RESEARCH! Hardware itself is okay, but anything beyond that is not worth the money
My review is two part: (1) the product itself, (2) Arlo overall. In summary, the product itself is not really worth it unless you just want to be able to check in on the live feed and get motion alerts for things happening immediately in its focused area. Otherwise, expect to pay out the nose trying to get a system working the way you want it, only to find out it doesn't work the way you think it will.The product:The first floodlight camera arrived and after installing it and testing it out for a few days I noticed that the audio was horribly muffled as if it was underwater. You could talk to it head on and nothing could be heard. I was able to get the floodlight exchanged really easily with little headache (thank you Amazon). After installing the exchanged product I was able to verify no audio issue second time around.2K recording is decent during the day. When cars pull directly into my driveway I can make out the license plate number fairly clearly. The same cannot be said for the night time footage. I license plate could only be clearly read if the floodlight turns on and the car headlights aren't reflecting too brightly. The motion detect is hit or miss, I'm not sure why some days it does great and others it struggles. It took me 2 weeks of daily adjustments to get the motion areas just right so it didn't trigger when cars would drive by, but it would trigger when I had people walking passed or up onto the property.The service:I can't speak to what the experience is like without paying for Arlo. I imagine if you plan on using this for free, it is worthless. I wanted the full functional experience so I opted to pay the $15/mo for Arlo Secure Plus. This allowed for the ability to have 4K cloud recording, 30 days of cloud history, custom activity zones, smart (and rich notifications). The smart notifications is this product/services only redeeming quality. When motion is detected, Arlo sends you a notification letting you know if the motion is a person, animal, vehicle, or just general motion. This was really cool, at first, until it triggered a notification for something overnight that I wanted to follow up on. Unfortunately, the motion detection triggered a person prowling around, but I was not able to see all of there activity or see where they came from or where they went because the camera only recorded the motion trigger and about 30 seconds after the fact. Frustrated by this, I went to Arlo support to find out that a service option for continuous video recording (CVR) was available for $9.99/mo per camera. I figured I only really needed my main camera to be opted in to keep costs down. Well, I looked all over Arlo support and spent days, if not a few weeks e-mailing back and forth with Arlo to finally find out that the only way you can opt in to CVR is if you have an Arlo smart base. Frustrated by this, I gave in and purchased a kit that included 2 - 4k Arlo Ultra 2 cameras and a smart base. Got the smart base all set up with no problem and even opted to insert a class 10 SD card into the base of it to backup video clips. Fast forward a few months and disaster strikes again, this time for my neighbor, who asked me to see if I had captured anything. I reviewed the camera I had opted into CVR and found that I had captured the entire crime from start to finish. Then, I tried to export the video to provide it to them and law enforcement, but ran into my next big headache... there was no option on either the app or while logged in on a browser to export the video. Again, I found myself researching for an answer for an hour or so to find that the consensus was to use a third party screen capture software. This is unacceptable! My camera obviously didn't record it off a motion even because I have it set up to not go off every single time a leaf twitches on my street. So, I took a screen capture of the video and provided it to my neighbor, but seeing as it didn't really provide suspect information, it is probably worthless. Even if it had, I question whether any such evidence would be suitable for the court as I have no way of exporting it and having the metadata show when it was actually captured. A screen capture obviously will only show the time of when my screen capture occurred.Overall, I'm incredibly disappointed because I've invested nearly $1k into all the equipment, accessories, and service just to find that it is nothing more than an overpriced system for someone far older than me who enjoys just being a nosy neighbor. If I could go back in time and avoid purchasing this I would have. Arlo doesn't seem to be in a rush to improve any of its products, so I'm not going to hold my breath for it to get better any time soon. Most of the answers to my questions I found have been asked and answered as far back as 2019, so obviously not a whole lot has improved over the years. I bought the system based on how it ranked on some of my favored technology review sites. I guess I should have dug deeper into the systems capabilities. This was my first time setting something like this up, so I really didn't know what I wanted until it was too late. Next time I'll buy a wired closed circuit system with a DVR and take the extra time fishing wire through the walls.
R**.
Amazing Floodlight
Having used a variety of motion sensing floodlights over the years, this one has been the best. It's motion detection is customizable on the app as well as were it detects the motion. You can set the brightness of the floodlight as well. The camera image is extremely clear and sharp, even in the night vision. Faces, license plates numbers, little critters are all easy to see and make out. If you get the Arlo Solar charger, you will never need to worry about batteries, also.
5**A
I should have stayed with Nest
I was looking to move away from the Google Nest cameras (after eight years of reliable service) and I thought Arlo was a good alternative based on the reviews I read. However, my experience so far has been bad with this camera.Pro's:1. non-US-based technical support is responsive via chat or phone. Note: if using chat through the app, they may ask you to reinstall the app in which case your chat will be disconnected. It's possible (but not easy) to get back into the chat with the same tech. If you get disconnected, you may have to start from scratch. Fun!Con's:1. Pairing with your WiFi network can be challenging without the Arlo SmartHub ($100 extra).2. Arlo app is bad (in my opinion). Not intuitive at all. Your camera history is located in a separate page from the live video feed. Compared to Nest where you can scroll history on the live video feed.3. If using outdoors in a location not easily accessible, you must buy THEIR expensive 25' charging cable so you don't have to remove the camera to recharge. There is no shorter cable option. Note, If your camera is only three feet away from a power outlet you'll have 22 feet of extra cable to manage. I tried to use a 10' cable from another manufacturer to solve that problem and Arlo put the camera into 100% charging mode (see pic) which does not allow the camera or light to be used. Also, the plug on their cable is very large and may not fit many outdoor/weatherproof outlets.4. Spotlight works intermittently. Sometimes it comes on with motion and sometimes it doesn't. Even with motion sensitivity at max it is inconsistent.5. 2K image is still blurry when trying to zoom in on an object at a distance.6. Color night vision is not clear past 20 feet and the only way to see objects in color is if the spotlight is turned on (as noted earlier, it is inconsistent). If just using the black/white night vision mode, object clarity is reduced substantially.7. Adjustable mount on the camera house had a loose bolt so I had to add threadlock and re-tighten to keep the camera from moving.Final thoughts. This camera might perform better in environments where it is more accessible for charging and where its not looking past 15 feet. However, being a Nest user for almost nine years, I would suggest their outdoor flood camera as a better alternative to this Arlo camera.
C**S
Unreliable and soon unsupported
Arlo’s main attributes are two of the worst words in security- unreliable and unsupported. Constant drops in connectivity, deteriorating performance, bait and switch marketing akin to blackmailing your security. Watch your investment become worthless trash in 2 years. Do yourself and your family a favor and for your protection, skip ARLO
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