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Published: 2016-08-05, Author: Chris , review by: gadgetreview.com
As far as IP cameras go, the Netgear Arlo Q is fairly basic; but that's not necessarily a bad thing. It does exactly what you need it to (watch your house/kids/pets while you're away), and immediately alerts you to any danger via email or text.The price m...
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Published: 2016-05-31, Author: John , review by: pcmag.com
Easy to install, Detailed HD images, Good night vision, Email and push notifications, Free cloud storage, Supports IFTTT
Pricey, Some response lag
The Netgear Arlo Q is a pricey home security camera that delivers sharp, colorful 1080p daytime imagery and clear night vision video...
Simple, trouble-free setup, Intuitive, flexible scheduling, Unusual level of control over motion detection, scheduling, Excellent video quality, Generous free cloud plan, Easy social sharing of videos
Single-user mobile app, Difficult Custom Mode setup, Activity Zones not part of motion-detection controls, Timeline requires expensive subscription
Although it's one of the most expensive security cameras, the Arlo Q is nonetheless a great value for the level of video quality, power and flexibility it offers — and because most users won't need to pay anything for cloud storage.By contrast, the Nest C...
Published: 2016-05-04, Author: Christopher , review by: swemod.com
Abstract: Netgear is continuing their line of security cameras and their latest release is the Arlo Q, in their Arlo series. While the original Arlo was very successful and featured a complete wireless design, WiFi and powered by batteries, some didn't like that th...
Full 1080P video capabilities, High build quality, Ballhead design offers high adjustability, Easy to install and configure, Can be used on a flat surface or mounted on a wall, Arlo app works via web, iOS & Android, Includes free 7days of cloud recording,
Expensive, Only offered in white finish, Included USB power cord is rather short, Can only be used indoors, Mobile apps has some performance bugs
Netgear's Arlo Q is a top-end option for a home Wi-Fi enabled cameras though they justified its premium price-point with the quality build and design coupled with a highly competitive feature-set. Sure, there are cheaper options on the market, but each of...
Customizable alerts, Definable detection areas, One week of free cloud storage, Feels less sturdy than similarly priced cameras
Few differentiating features, No battery backup
Arlo Q might not be the most imaginative entry in the home security camera space, but it does have top-notch specs. If “simple” and “straightforward” are the traits you prize most, this camera won't disappoint. Still, with several other models offerin...
The Netgear Arlo Q is responsive and reliable, with a 1080p HD resolution, motion and sound alerts, two-way talk, night vision, activity zones and free 7-day event-based cloud storage (you can pay a monthly fee for continuous recording, as needed)
Netgear is behind the curve in terms of third-party integrations -- it doesn't currently have any -- and you can't log into the same account on more than one device at the same time. Both the Web and mobile apps could use a design update and the camera it
If you want a simple, straightforward indoor home security camera with top-of-the-line DIY specs and free cloud storage, Netgear's new Arlo Q is a safe bet...
I'm personally happy with NETGEAR Arlo Q , even with the free account. The camera records only when motions are detected, which means if you ever needed to search the archives, you don't waste time trying to find that specific timeframe. The free accou...
Published: 2016-03-09, Author: Stephen , review by: techguide.com.au
Abstract: Netgear has just released its latest high definition security camera, the Arlo Q, that links to your home wi-fi network so you can keep an eye – and an ear – on your property.The Arlo Q joins the popular Arlo wire-free battery powered weather proof camera...
The compact and crisp white design looks rather good, and it also tends to blend into the background rather than attract attention. The sturdy, fully articulated stand makes it easy to install and the magnetic base could also save time if you have a suita
We had real trouble with the installation process and the Arlo server simply not acknowledging our camera, but that may not be the case for anyone else. The lack of an Ethernet port also forces you to use a wireless network that might, like ours, be overu
With its smart, solid and compact design, the Arlo Q has instant appeal as a discrete security camera. And it's backed up by the user-friendly Arlo app that enables you to access key features, like the push notification settings, without going round in ci...