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Hello,
I plan to buy some Arlo Pro for my home but don't know if it can support concurrently streaming and Record at Full HD resolution?
Also, how many camera that the base can support to at Full HD resolution concurrently?
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Triet Tran
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The Arlo Pro base ( and original base ) can support a max of 5 streaming cameras at the same time
If more cams are needed , you can use another base ( no limit on any service level ) with a higher service ( $)
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The Arlo Pro base ( and original base ) can support a max of 5 streaming cameras at the same time
If more cams are needed , you can use another base ( no limit on any service level ) with a higher service ( $)
Morse is faster than texting!
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If the max is 5 per base then why would they have a package that includes 6 cameras and only one base?
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Whether streamming and storing are independent ? Or icreasing streaming thread would make reducing storing threads?
How many combination of streaming and storing threads that the Arlo Pro Base support concurently?
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Currently no base can handle more than 5 concurrent streaming cameras. That's usually not a problem since most instances would have fewer cameras recording/streaming at once but that may not be true in your case. If that's a limitation, use a second base so you could stream 10 cameras at once, 5 per base. Of course, your Internet upload speed could then be an issue (could max out around 15Mbs just for the cameras).
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2016-03-18 09:25 AM
How many cameras can one base station handle?
Hi all I am trying to work out how many devices one base station can handle. Ie my current need is for 2 cameras but what if I want to extend that later? Are all base stations the same and the only difference between each "kit" is the number of Cameras it is supplied with or if I want 4 cameras can I buy a 2 camera plus base station now and add 2 cameras later or do I buy a base station that allows 4 but only by the two cameras?
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2016-03-18 09:36 AM
Re: How many cameras can one base station handle?
The amount of cameras ONE base can handle is based on your account level...
basic(free) is 5, next is 10 and highest is 15. ( all bases are the same
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But there different numbers of cams based on your service level.
Basic ( free) is 5.... Premier is 10..... Elite is 15
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Is this correct?
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Absolutely.
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My last question is that whether Arlo Pro can handle STREAMING Up and STORE Video at the Full HD resolution? If yes, what is the Max fps?
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The Pro cameras don't do full HD - they're 720p, not 1080p.
Bandwidth usage is spelled out in the FAQs here:
https://kb.arlo.com/3201/How-much-bandwidth-does-an-Arlo-camera-use-when-it-is-capturing-video
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floodofnoise wrote:
If the max is 5 per base then why would they have a package that includes 6 cameras and only one base?
A package of six cameras ( is/was ) a special package where during setup you used a given code to allow 6 cameras to be uses on a free ( Basic ) service level.
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