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I currently have the following equipment:
VMB4000r3 base
H8, H7 and 2 H16 cameras.
I know the camera info isn't specific but they are all pretty old (many years) and have a max of 1080p quality.
I am looking to swap out one or some of the cameras for 4k cameras, probably the ultra 2.
I don't have any sort of subscription model.
Can I replace/upgrade one or some of my cameras without a subscription model?
Any chance the newer cameras still use (r)cr123a batteries since I have lots of them?
From what I can tell, my base station will support the ultra 2 camera. Is there any reason to upgrade to a newer base station? Better distance for cameras?!
Any pro/cons on upgrading my existing system?
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@JCDinPGH wrote:
I don't have any sort of subscription model.
Can I replace/upgrade one or some of my cameras without a subscription model?
Not if you want cloud storage. The free 7-day cloud recording you have now is not offered with any of the currently sold cameras.
@JCDinPGH wrote:
Any chance the newer cameras still use (r)cr123a batteries since I have lots of them?
No. Ultra/Ultra2, Pro 3, Pro 4, and Pro 5s all use square rechargable lithium batteries
All can be upgraded to XL (requiring a larger housing) - that offers 2.5x more battery capacity.
(You can also purchase XL models of several cameras).
Essential cameras are completely sealed, the battery is not user replaceable.
@JCDinPGH wrote:
Is there any reason to upgrade to a newer base station?
Note some newer cameras (Pro 4/Pro 5s/Essentials) can connect directly to your home wifi, so don't need a base.
The reason to consider upgrading the base: VMB4540 and VMB5000 smarthubs support a direct access to local storage feature. You connect a thumb drive to the VMB4540, or a microSD card to the VMB5000. The local recordings can then be viewed in the app with no subscription needed.
But it is not the best user experience. Limitations include
- recordings only available in the app - not my.arlo.com
- recordings only available in the primary account - not friend accounts
- no ability to make manual recordings or take snapshots
- no thumbnails - recordings need to be downloaded to your phone before you can seet them
- remote access requires router setting changes that many find difficult - (and which don't work with some internet service providers.
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