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Stupid question maybe, but can anyone see any valid (technical) reason why i wouldn't be able to use the Arlo Pro 2 US versions in the UK? other than an adapter for the base station. Would it affect the warranty? (or is it international anyway)
Naturally I would assume there is an import duty cost?
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It should work fine. Not sure what adapter comes with the Pro 2 base station but you'd hope it'd be 110V-240V so all you'd need is a travel adapter to suit the pins.
Warranty, I guess it's probably RTB at your own cost and with the value of the kits, I'd say you're right in expecting to pay some duty
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