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Hello
Arlo Pro 3 and Smart hub owner.
Does anyone have any insight as to how the app feels without a subscription to the cloud? I understand we get motion alerts.
Is it purely 'motion detected with a thumbnail' or just motion detected and then when you tap on it takes you to live mode?
Can I view my 'feed' on 4g/5g?
What else can I do/not.
Once port forwarding glitch has been fixed for iOS users I can view and download videos later yes? But what's the difference between the feed playback and port forwarding??
Thanks.
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@ZWick wrote:
Does anyone have any insight as to how the app feels without a subscription to the cloud?
What else can I do/not.
This summarizes the features you get w/o a subscription.
Basically you lose smart notifications, activity zones, and cloud storage.
Restrictions on local storage:
- Recordings can be seen in the app, but not the browser
- Recordings can be seen from the primary account, but not friend accounts
- No ability to make manual recordings or take snapshots
- No thumbnails, so videos need to be downloaded to the phone before you can see anything
- Viewing the recordings requires a few extra steps compared with "Feed". (select devices, then the base, then storage settings to see them).
- Remote access requires router setting changes that many find difficult, and which don't work with some internet service providers.
@ZWick wrote:
Once port forwarding glitch has been fixed for iOS users I can view and download videos later yes?
Yes.
@ZWick wrote:
what's the difference between the feed playback and port forwarding??
Not sure what you are asking here, but I think I might have covered it above. If not, please follow up.
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@ZWick wrote:
Does anyone have any insight as to how the app feels without a subscription to the cloud?
What else can I do/not.
This summarizes the features you get w/o a subscription.
Basically you lose smart notifications, activity zones, and cloud storage.
Restrictions on local storage:
- Recordings can be seen in the app, but not the browser
- Recordings can be seen from the primary account, but not friend accounts
- No ability to make manual recordings or take snapshots
- No thumbnails, so videos need to be downloaded to the phone before you can see anything
- Viewing the recordings requires a few extra steps compared with "Feed". (select devices, then the base, then storage settings to see them).
- Remote access requires router setting changes that many find difficult, and which don't work with some internet service providers.
@ZWick wrote:
Once port forwarding glitch has been fixed for iOS users I can view and download videos later yes?
Yes.
@ZWick wrote:
what's the difference between the feed playback and port forwarding??
Not sure what you are asking here, but I think I might have covered it above. If not, please follow up.
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