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I have the Premium plan. I currently have 8 wireless cameras and 2 Arlo Q cameras. When on the App it says that I have the option for 2 more cameras for a total of 12. Is this a mistake? I thought I could only have 10 cameras on the Premium plan? I also purchased 24/7 viewing for both Arlo Q cameras.
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Good to know. Thanks for your help!
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DAG444 wrote:I have the Premium plan. I currently have 8 wireless cameras and 2 Arlo Q cameras. When on the App it says that I have the option for 2 more cameras for a total of 12. Is this a mistake? I thought I could only have 10 cameras on the Premium plan? I also purchased 24/7 viewing for both Arlo Q cameras.
Thanks.
Yes.. the Premier ( which i also have ) allows a max of 10 cameras per the listings... I think you may have stumbled on a bug due to the way the Q's link in with the combo of the CVR option... Direct this to @JamesC for a better answer.
But while on the subject, ( in case you don't know ) the max number of running cameras at one time is 5 per base.... If you are able to do, you may want to split the 8 Arlos cams over 2 bases... it will give better coverage/signals and allow all of your cams to record at the same time if needed.
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DAG444,
An Arlo Q with a CVR subscription will not count toward the camera limit on the Basic, Premier or Elite plans. For every CVR subscription your total camera limit increases by 1. If the Arlo Q does not have a CVR subscription, it will count toward the Basic, Premier or Elite subscriptions normally.
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Thanks for the info James, didn't know this was the case
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TomMac wrote:
But while on the subject, ( in case you don't know ) the max number of running cameras at one time is 5 per base.... If you are able to do, you may want to split the 8 Arlos cams over 2 bases... it will give better coverage/signals and allow all of your cams to record at the same time if needed.
I feel this needs a bit of clarification.
The number of cameras that can be connected to a single base station is only limited by the subscription plan. So, you can still connect up to ten cameras to a single base station on the Premier Plan, and up to 15 on the Elite plan.
What @TomMac is trying to say is that the number of concurrent video streams per base station is limited to five. A video stream is either a live view or a video recording triggered by a motion event.
So, unless your home gets attacked by a horde of ninjas on a regular basis, I'd say you're pretty safe with a single base station, even with up to 15 cameras.
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Good to know. Thanks for your help!