Arlo|Smart Home Security|Wireless HD Security Cameras

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Grif11
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I just purchased the Arlo Q Plus that I will connect via ethernet cable downstairs. I have spotty internet- and doing straight to the source seemed like the best option. If this works, fingers crossed, - I was hoping to add on.   I wanted to get a second camera for upstairs, which will need to be connected via WIFI/Bluetooth. What is the most economical way to do this? Its essentially to keep an eye on my dog- since he hangs out in my office while im out.  Im not sure if which Arlo is comaptable with the Q series. any help appreciated! Thank you!

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TomMac
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The Arlo And Arlo Pro will work as separate systems with the Q ...that is they can not be arme all at the same time but the Arlo gets armed and the Q cams get armed as individual units

 

Arlo is a "motion detect then record" type of system...dependin on how much you want to view or record makes a big diff if the system would work well for you.

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Grif11
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Thank you. I just need to monitor - camera 2 recording not as important. Thinking another arlo Q is the best option to arm simultaneously?
JamesC
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Grif11,

 

Arlo Q/Q Plus are standalone cameras. You can add a second Arlo Q to your existing account (allowing both to be view from the same account) but each will have to be armed and disarmed separately.

 

JamesC

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