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Kinda sorta. They all need Internet connections to set the cameras up. With the Q+ camera or the wireless Pro system, you can use a microSD card for the former or a USB device for the latter to record locally. However, without an Internet connection, you're shooting blind. You would have no access to change the settings or to view recordings without physically pulling the card/USB drive and putting it on a computer to view. While it's possible to use the devices like this, it would be cumbersome at best.
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Kinda sorta. They all need Internet connections to set the cameras up. With the Q+ camera or the wireless Pro system, you can use a microSD card for the former or a USB device for the latter to record locally. However, without an Internet connection, you're shooting blind. You would have no access to change the settings or to view recordings without physically pulling the card/USB drive and putting it on a computer to view. While it's possible to use the devices like this, it would be cumbersome at best.
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What size cards can the camera (s) take, and one more thing, can the camera overwrite old files like a dash cam?
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1) The biggest issue would be power in the bush. The Q cameras are powered. Assuming you run an extension cord, it should record.
2) Don't know the ultimate size microSD card usable - I don't think it's published. I'd guess 128-256GB cards would work but won't guarantee anything.
3) If you set the card storage up properly, you can have it overwrite when the card is full.
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So, if I had a spare Pro camera, could I set this up on the internet, then stick a sd card in there then go put it somewhere and get it to record on to the card? I could use the mobile hotspot to set up the base unit and have a battery pack to just keep the unit going till it's set up then turn off the base unit and leave the cam to record to the SD card. Just thinking outside the box.
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The Pro cameras don't support SD cards - the base allows for a USB drive. The only wireless camera that supports a microSD card is the Arlo Go which uses cell service.
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It's designed to work with a SIM card - dunno if you can remove it and have it still work at all.
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