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...
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...
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Published: 2017-04-15, Author: Andrew , review by: techteamgb.co.uk
Abstract: Arlo is Netgear's security camera brand – and has some interesting features that might be rather useful for gamers and normal folk-alike. With voice communication, cloud backups, and both indoor/outdoor and wired/wireless options, these cameras might be i...
For a camera that costs £169.99, the Arlo Q offers quite a lot – free cloud recording, night vision, two-way communication and a well-designed app available for iOS, Android and FireOS, providing users with basic home security. It doesn't feature a built-...
Abstract: My review has taken longer than normal simply because this relies on a SmartPhone to function, either an iOS one or an Android one. Just before this unit arrived I was reviewing a Windows Phone and this was followed by another such device and the statemen...
Published: 2016-03-21, Author: Jay , review by: gadgetynews.com
Looks good, Well made, Day/Night 1080p video capture, Easy to setup, Free cloud video storage
Still waiting for ITTT integration, Some might expect more at this price
As an extremely short summary of the Arlo Q's performance, it does everything that Netgear promises – Live streaming and video playback were crisp in both day and night mode, and alerts came in timely and accurately.The flexibility of the camera's customi...
Abstract: With the design of the Arlo Q, NETGEAR has instigated a number of changes to the appearance and performance of this home security device. For a start the “Q” is a tethered, rather than wireless, device. That is not to say that this camera lacks support fo...