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Are there any plans to create an Arlo Q plus that is rated IP65 for outdoor use? It looks to me like the Q has higher resolution (1080p vs 720p?) than the wireless (presumably because it is powered) and I want the highest resolution available but I also prefer running power (PoE) rather than periodically changing batteries.
Is anyone using the existing Arlo Q+ cameras outside? E.g. by adding some weatherproofing? I could easily mount an Arlo Q+ outdoors under the roof where it would be out of the rain but moisture from fog and dew would still be a problem.
Lastly, is there a roadmap for future products? E.g. higher resolution cameras? Given the very wide field of view (typical of security cameras) 1080p is OK but 2k or 4k would be better.
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funkiestj,
Arlo Q/Q Plus are not rated for outdoor use. There are some discussions on the Arlo Idea Exchange requesting PoE/Wired outdoor options. If you like would like to see a camera in the future with these capabilities, I encourage you to visit these discussions and offer your support by adding Kudos.
Thank you,
JamesC