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Compatibility between Arlo Q and Arlo Pro 2?

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BeTheVolp
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Hi all. Let me start saying I'm absolutely new with Arlo so please, don't shot me 🙂

 

I've just bought an Arlo Pro 2 set with 3 cameras. The setup has been easy and it's working just fine. I need to add one camera indoor and been looking at Arlo Q for this as they are cheaper than Arlo Pro 2. Before buying it, I've been looking to understand if I can integrate it with my Arlo Pro 2 system or if it will creaet compatibility issues. I've searched for a similar topic in the community but haven't found a clear answer. Someone who has this setup in place? Thanks for your help P.

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TomMac
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Yes you can add the Q camera ( IMO, the best one as it has pixel detection ) and it will appear in the web prgm/app along with the others.

 

Down side is since it is a stand - alone unit ( hooks directly to you home wifi and not the base ), the Q will need to be armed/disarmed as a separate unit too.

 

( i actually like it in that it has it's own schedule/arming ) ( also you can detect motion thru glass as it does not use PIR to detect motion, just can't use the night vision as it will reflect back )

 

pic from Q thru double pane glass;

 

 

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BeTheVolp
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Thanks for the reply TomMac.

Having it as stand alone will not allow to interact with the other camera? I mean, if a movement is detected by one of the Arlo, will it be possible to start recording from the Arlo Q and the other way round?

Thanks

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@TomMac wrote:

Yes you can add the Q camera ( IMO, the best one as it has pixel detection ) and it will appear in the web prgm/app along with the others.

 

Down side is since it is a stand - alone unit ( hooks directly to you home wifi and not the base ), the Q will need to be armed/disarmed as a separate unit too.

 

( i actually like it in that it has it's own schedule/arming ) ( also you can detect motion thru glass as it does not use PIR to detect motion, just can't use the night vision as it will reflect back )

 

pic from Q thru double pane glass;

 

 

CaptureQ.JPG


 

jguerdat
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Unfortunately, you are correct that each Q camera has no way to interact with any other camera or device Arlo produces. I suppose something like IFTTT or SmartThings might be useful here but, as a non-user of these, I have no idea how or whether it would work.

BeTheVolp
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Thanks jguerdat.

I've been searching in the meantime about it and yes IFTTT might be a solution and yes, this topic it's discussed (and unsolved) at least since 2016.

I will be taking a shortcut and buying another Arlo Pro 2 camera that yes, will be more expensive but it will be easier to manage.

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@jguerdat wrote:

Unfortunately, you are correct that each Q camera has no way to interact with any other camera or device Arlo produces. I suppose something like IFTTT or SmartThings might be useful here but, as a non-user of these, I have no idea how or whether it would work.