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I have two Arlo 2 VMB4000r3 cameras several years old. They work fine but the uploaded videos are not very good resolution. I just installed a Blink camera on my garage and it's much better. I think I have to buy an Arlo cloud subscription to get higher resolution saved videos - is that correct? If so, I already had to buy a Blink subscription so perhaps I should just replace the Arlos with Blinks. Thoughts please?
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Thanks for the insight. After further research I discovered this model accepts Local Storage via USB. I added a 64GB thumb drive and all is well now.
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@shadowb wrote:
I have two Arlo 2 VMB4000r3 cameras several years old.
Well, no. VMB4000 is the model for a base, not the cameras. Likely the cameras are Pro 2s, though they might be the older Pro.
If you open the camera housing and remove the battery, you'll see a label inside. That will tell you the camera model.
@shadowb wrote:
I think I have to buy an Arlo cloud subscription to get higher resolution saved videos - is that correct?
One aspect is that you would need to by a subscription soon anyway, as the free 7-day cloud recording is ending later this year. If you missed the email notification on this, the details are here:
One technical detail - the Pro always sends 720p resolution, the Pro 2 always sends 1080p resolution. That is the case whether you have a subscription or not. Arlo says that the bit rate is higher with a subscription - which would increase the clarity. Low bit rates do result in a blurry picture.
Since I do have a subscription, I can't say from direct experience how much of a difference the subscription makes. That said, IMO Arlo should increase their bitrates even for folks with subscriptions. Personally I'd be willing to give up some retention to get higher quality.
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Thanks for the insight. After further research I discovered this model accepts Local Storage via USB. I added a 64GB thumb drive and all is well now.
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