Smart-home Tech: Arlo’s 3 new home security products
Feb 27, 2020


Excerpt via Inman

Like kitchen and bathroom products, it’s always a good time to learn about the latest in home security. Arlo, the security camera and doorbell company, introduced a new line of products at the 2020 Consumer Electronics Show this January. The video above features Arlo representative Lewis Chen walking CES event attendees through the lastest Arlo Pro 3 line and their new Doorbell product.

The Arlo Pro 3

The new Arlo Pro 3 security camera is designed to provide home and small business owners with a high-performance, simple, wireless security solution.

It features a very high-resolution, 2K camera, and it even has a spotlight and nightvision built in and a super-wide, 160-degree field of view.

The Pro 3 was engineered to work both indoors and outdoors, and anyone can easily install it in minutes and monitor their home from anywhere by using the Arlo app.

The company says that “Pro 3 also includes a new Smart Hub that securely manages network traffic to the camera in addition to enhancing power and WiFi performance for better range and battery life.”

The Arlo Pro 3 Floodlight Camera

The all-new Arlo Pro 3 floodlight camera is an extension of Arlo’s smart-home security ecosystem, and it was recently selected as a CES 2020 Innovation Award Honoree. It’s the first wireless kind of floodlight security camera on the market.

The Arlo Pro 3 floodlight camera implements a variety of features to clearly identify and alert who or what is outside a user’s home.

Some of its features include: a powerful LED that lights up a wide area, an ability to zoom in on objects, a two-way audio system that allows visitors to hear and speak with homeowners remotely, an ability for homeowners to trigger their sirens remotely or automatically during an event, a rechargeable battery and custom controls.

Arlo Video Doorbell

The Arlo Video Doorbell was designed with a vertical field-of-view, allowing users to get a bigger, more precise picture of their front porch, the humans on it as well as packages on the ground — all at the same time. It was a hit with CNET in December.

 

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