Does the 1080p indoor arlo pro connect to the 720p outdoor hub?
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Just wondering. I'm in the installation business.
I have a customer who needs 1080p clarity indoors (4 cameras). I'm sure he'd like to have the 1080p for his 4 outdoor cameras too, but I don't think Arlo Pro has a 1080p outdoor camera. Is that right?
Anyway say I get him 4 indoor 1080p and 4 outdoor 720p, do they all connect to the same hub? Or are the 1080p cameras IP?
Can all 8 cameras be seen through the same app? Do I even want them to be seen through the same app, because...
Would it be to his advantage for me to setup 2 different 4 camera systems so that he doesn't have to pay a monthly fee to see all of his cameras? I think anything over 5 cameras, you have to pay a monthly fee to see them, right?
Thanks,
Tim
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The Q cameras are 1080, but are indoor rated only.....
The Pro cameras are 720 but they will work outside in weather conditions.
As to connections, the Q cameras hook into your own home wifi system while the PRO cameras MUST hook into a base unit ( which requires an ethernet port on yr router to connect to the internet )
*( the base unit sets up its own wifi network in the 2.4ghz band to connect to the cameras only )*
All 8 cameras will be seen in the same app/pc prgm via browser if you have the proper service level( free limits to 5 per accout ) BUT they will not act as one unit .... The Q cameras act as single units and will each have to be armed/scheduled/etc on their own.... the PRO cameras can be armed/etc as a group as they all go thru the base unit
As to Basic ( free ) plan in two setups , IMO, the next plan at < $100 fro the year is better ( no I don't get commisions ) ... The big factor is the unlimited tech support AND the storage of 30 days ( not 7 like the basic )...it allows 10 cameras which is usu more than enough.
I see it as insurance. It allows plenty of time to go back and review if needed.
What you do tho is really up to you.
Morse is faster than texting!
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PS... tho the Q armed separately... myself I find it as a plus not a minus ( depends on your usage )... it allows me to have multiple schedules for different parts/areas of the home...I mostly run the Q cameras on schedules, each one at different times... the External cams are run as a perimeter group
(Sometimes this is do-able with proper modes/rules on the Pro cameras ( cam group set at same time ) sometimes not as only ONE mode can run at a time.)
Morse is faster than texting!
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