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Is there any video's that can comapre Pro 2 and Pro from outside locations that show day and night activity. So we can compare quality of recording, movement and the ability to recognize faces both in a day time and night IR time setting.
If someone has the 2 systems greatly appreciated if you could post them.
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Not sure any of the Pro2 cameras have shipped yet. Hopefully soon. A side by side comparison would definitely be interesting
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Kristi6258 wrote:
I had the pro, I just got it, we had for 2 weeks I just returned it. We weren't happy with the picture, I hope the pro 2 is better I ordered them on Tuesday from bestbuy. Should be in over the weekend, I'll post update.
There have been a few comparison pics posted around here. While the picture is visibly sharper, especially side-by-side, if you're expecting 1080 res to mean that it'll look like you're watching a blu-ray, you're going to be disappointed. Let us know what you think anyway
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Thanks for responding if you can post some videos that would be great Day and night with limited light if any. I do not expect TV quality but I would love to be able to identify someone in a picture if need be. One for my purposes and two if police need a discripting for attempted car break and enteries. thanks again
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Arlo Pro:
https://arlo.netgear.com/hmsweb/users/library/share/link/F134EE569DF08A9C_201710
https://arlo.netgear.com/hmsweb/users/library/share/link/3739A06229822B8F_201710
https://arlo.netgear.com/hmsweb/users/library/share/link/6ED9B8DC3B7A55EB_201710
https://arlo.netgear.com/hmsweb/users/library/share/link/FC25BD5543BE7F3D_201710
Arlo Pro 2:
https://arlo.netgear.com/hmsweb/users/library/share/link/5BA85E7B85336C63_201710
https://arlo.netgear.com/hmsweb/users/library/share/link/2CA87BCCFFCF85EF_201710
https://arlo.netgear.com/hmsweb/users/library/share/link/A19636B16040AE8C_201710
https://arlo.netgear.com/hmsweb/users/library/share/link/EE5F1997F2582A7E_201710
The video quality is definitely improved but it's highly dependent on the light. I was expecting better quality and it seems that Netgear is compressing the video too much. Perhaps they can change this or allow for lower compression when devices are plugged in.
One other issue I've noticed is the microphone gain is much much lower in the Pro 2. I am hopeful this is an easy software fix.
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Kristi I do not see any link to the picture or video?
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Good videos, Johnny45. Pro 2 definitely sharper. The night ones are hard to compare as your Pro has a strong IR reflection on the left side that darkens the rest of the FOV so the Pro 2 looks a lot better here whereas some report it doesn't seem as good. Thanks for the side-by-side comparisons
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I will do a side by side comparison soon.
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I got my Pro 2 a few days ago and its my first Arlo. I am so disappointed in quality of video and image. I strongly think Netgear just upscaled Pro's images to 1080p and calls it a new product. Posted my video and screenshot in another topic here. Basically Pro 2's socalled 1080p quality is at best similar to my Ring doorbell pro's 720p quality. In fact, if you take screenshot using Arlo app or online, it saves 720p images.
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I agree that they need to do something on the video quality. Perhaps it's compressed too highly. I do know that the Arlo Pro and Arlo Pro 2 have different camera/lenses as I have both and compared them side-by-side. The Pro 2 has a noticeably wider lens element in it. Too bad that the image quality is better. They should give an option to increase the image quality further if attached to a solar panel or power if battery drain is the concern.
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For the best experience with the Night Vision feature make sure that no walls, tables, or other objects are too close to your camera. If any objects is within 2.5 inches (6.4 cm) of the sides or front of your camera, it can reflect IR back into the camera lens and cause glare or hazy video, especially at night. Be sure to reference the following article for best positioning tips: How do I position my Arlo Pro 2 camera?
The engineering team is still actively investigating other night vision issues being reported. We will provide updates on these as soon as more information is available.
JamesC
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Hey guys - I posted this elsewhere, but it is useful.
There is an article that tells you the key new features(posted below).
I am posting the changes from the Arlo Pro to the Arlo Pro 2, but below that I am also including the changes of the original Arlo to the Arlo Pro as well, just for reference for new people interested.
As per the article I am linking:
https://kb.netgear.com/000049468/What-new-features-does-Arlo-Pro-2-offer
Arlo Pro to Arlo Pro 2 changes:
- Full HD 1080p video resolution. Arlo Pro 2 offers crisp 1080p Full HD resolution with nearly identical battery life to Arlo Pro.
- Look Back. When plugged in, Arlo Pro 2 uses a pre-buffer to record the three seconds before motion is detected. Your motion-triggered video recordings start before the motion happens, so you don’t miss a thing. Pre-buffering also offers lower latency than ever between motion detection and the start of video recording. When operating on battery power, Arlo Pro 2 does not pre-buffer.
- Activity zones. When plugged in, Arlo Pro 2 allows you to set up activity zones.. You can select up to three rectangular zones for your Arlo Pro 2 camera to focus on. Motion detected in other areas of the camera’s field of view does not trigger video recordings. When the camera is not plugged in, activity zones are disabled.
- CVR. When plugged in, Arlo Pro 2 is capable of continuous video recording (CVR) with an optional paid CVR plan. When the camera is not plugged in, CVR is disabled.
- Compatible with Amazon Alexa. With Arlo Pro 2, you can pair your cameras with Amazon Alexa so you can use voice commands to view live video stream on an Amazon Echo Show or Fire TV.
- Various charging options. With Arlo Pro 2, you can keep your camera charged by using the rechargeable battery, plugging it into a power outlet, or connecting it to the Arlo Solar Panel (sold separately).
Original Arlo to the Arlo Pro Changes:
https://kb.arlo.com/1145362/What-new-features-does-Arlo-Pro-offer
Rechargeable batteries (I wanted to mention that the original Arlo has rechargeable batteries availabe as well, but they are sold separately here)
- Arlo Pro Wire-Free cameras use rechargeable batteries. You can easily charge the Arlo Pro batteries when they are depleted and save money by not having to buy disposable batteries. You can even charge the batteries without removing them from the camera.
Note: Arlo Pro rechargeable batteries must be charged indoors. - If you don't want to take your Arlo Pro Wire-Free cameras down while they charge, an Arlo Pro charging station (sold separately) can charge two spare batteries (sold separately). You can easily swap batteries out with fully charged ones so that you can keep your home or business protected around the clock while minimizing camera downtime.
Flexible Power Options
With Arlo Pro, you can choose to stay wire-free or go wired. If you want to plug your cameras in, Arlo Pro has you covered. Arlo Pro Wire-Free cameras can be plugged into an AC outlet with no batteries needed.
Note: You must use the supplied Arlo Pro power adapter and power adapter cable. The power adapter and power adapter cable are not weatherproof and must be used indoors.
2-way audio
Arlo Pro Wire-Free cameras have both a speaker and a microphone. Arlo Pro lets you record video with audio, send alerts triggered by sound, and even talk through the camera's speaker using the Arlo app. Like motion detection sensitivity, audio detection sensitivity can be adjusted in a camera's rules using the Arlo app or the web interface. For more information about changing audio sensitivity settings, see How do I change the audio sensitivity on my Arlo Q, Arlo Q Plus, or Arlo Pro Wire-Free cameras?.
Advanced motion detection sensor
- With their improved motion sensing range, Arlo Pro Wire-Free cameras can detect motion up to 23 feet away.
- Arlo Pro Wire-Free cameras respond to motion almost instantly, so you get the clearest possible recording of whatever triggered the motion alert.
Mix-and-match compatibility with other Arlo products
If you are already using Arlo products, you can keep using them. You can sync new Arlo Pro Wire-Free cameras with an existing Arlo base station or use a new Arlo Pro base station with your existing Arlo Wire-Free cameras. You can even mix and match existing Arlo Wire-Free cameras and new Arlo Pro Wire-Free cameras. No matter what models you're using, Arlo keeps you covered from every angle.
Siren
- The Arlo Pro base station has a siren that you can activate right from the Arlo app.
- You can also automate the siren using Arlo modes to turn on the siren every time motion or sound is detected by a camera. For more information about modes, see What are modes and rules and how does Arlo use them?.
Increased field of view
Arlo Pro's improved 130-degree field of view makes it easier than ever to keep your home or business covered from every angle.
Local storage backup
Arlo Pro lets you connect a USB drive to the base station for local backup storage. For more information about setting up local storage, see How do I set up local storage backups on a USB device using my Arlo Pro base station?.
New skins
- Arlo Pro Wire-Free cameras pair well with optional Arlo Pro skins (sold separately) that protect the camera image lens against dust, condensation, and sun glare.
- Arlo Pro's optional new skins are made of UV-resistant black silicone, ideal for disguising your cameras.
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Johnny290 wrote:
That is on Arlo Pro 2 night vision is dark Arlo Pro 1 is better for night vision
Are you just spamming the threads now?
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Here's a Pro 2 screencap. There's minimal light apart from some fairy lights my missus hung. I'm pretty happy with the night vision
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Agreed. Netgear has swept the Arlo Pro 2 issues under the rug for long enough. I used to recommend the Arlo Pro system to everyone, and would still recommend the Arlo Pro 1 but I just cant recommend the Arlo Pro 2 because I just wouldnt feel good about myself when they have to deal with constant offline issues, legitimately worse battery life than the pro 1, and the subpar night vision...... Day vision is better than the pro 1 but the other issues outweigh the 1 advantage it has over the pro 1.
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To support my theory that it's not brightness but contrast that's the difference, here's a series of snapshots to demonstrate:
Pro 2
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Johnny290 wrote:
Do you think I have a defective Pro 2 camera because my night vision is so dark
Post a screenshot. But also don't send me PMs, please
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