Arlo|Smart Home Security|Wireless HD Security Cameras

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loremipsum
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I'm interested in the Arlo Q for a business. We operate 24 hours a day Sunday - Friday. On Saturday motion only capture is needed.

 

I know I need the CVR service on 3 cameras, but I only need motion triggered recording on 3 other cameras. I thought I would buy 3 Arlo Q cameras, and 3 Arlo Pro cameras, but then I learned that the Pro models require a base station, and the cost of the base station pushes that cost back to what 6 Arlo Q cameras would cost.

 

I'm concerned about bandwidth use, so I don't want 6 cameras streaming 24/7 (and my understanding is that the Arlo Q is always streaming, even without CVR).

 

Some of the motion triggered areas get high traffic during a few hours of the day, so will I run into problems with the basic service (or does it use FIFO for storage until the limit is hit)?

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jguerdat
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Bandwith could be an issue if multiple cameras are streaming or recording. Space isn;t an issue with CVR or recording on any plan. the various "limitations" for space haven't been enforced for quite some time now.

loremipsum
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I understand now that the storage limitation isn't enforced, but I don't want to buy $1,000+ equipment on a plan that can go south, cost wise, before the useful life of the equipment ends.

 

If the Arlo Q records continously without an option to change to motion triggered only, then I can't have 6 of them recording because of bandwidth limitations. I will need 3 motion triggered only cameras (which require an expensive base station).

 

Now, my problem is that 2 of these 3 motion triggered cameras will be in areas that have moderate traffic for 8 hours a day, which means they won't be recording continously but more than a few gigabytes a day. What subscription plan do I buy for that?