2 questions about Arlo security systems

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Retired_Member
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Moving away from Ring cameras and alarm. Arlo cameras: great. But 2 questions to confirm my research about Arlo alarms:

  1. There are no Arlo range extenders for alarms? The only option is to, basically, use a 2nd base station unit to create a 2nd alarm system in my house, so with Arlo I have to have two entirely separate alarm systems to cover my house? Really? Seems like an odd miss on Arlo's part.

  2. Only option for window open/close sensors are all-in-one sensors, which are much larger and more expensive than non-Arlo options for windows?

Just want to confirm if I have missed anything in my research so far.

Thanks!

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StephenB
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@Retired_Member wrote:

Only option for window open/close sensors are all-in-one sensors, which are much larger and more expensive than non-Arlo options for windows?

 


Correct.  Only Arlo devices can be used, and the only sensor is the all-in-one sensor.

 


@Retired_Member wrote:

There are no Arlo range extenders for alarms? The only option is to, basically, use a 2nd base station unit to create a 2nd alarm system in my house, so with Arlo I have to have two entirely separate alarm systems to cover my house? Really? Seems like an odd miss on Arlo's part.


You'd need to add a second keypad, but the system overall would still function as a single system.  ("Base station" is a ambiguous term, since it generally means a base/smarthub for the cameras - something else altogether).

ShayneS
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Hi @Retired_Member 

 

Also, in case this helps, Arlo has a wire free keypad that connects to the keypad sensor hub to extend that range in case maybe you wanted a device downstairs and upstairs, different rooms etc. You can find that here

 

Feel free to reach out anytime if you ever have any questions. We're always here to help.