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I have an Arlo Wireless system with the base station and 4 cameras. If I buy an Arlo Q camera can it just become a 5th camera in that system, that is, can it be added to the existing account, link to the same base station, and be controlled along with the non-Q cameras from a single smart phone app? The app I use now for the non-Q cameras doesn't have the motion detection setup features of the Q model. I want to use the Q to trigger the other cameras.
I've only had the Arlo Wireless system for a week. Should I return it and get a kit that includes both types in the box?
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You can almost get to where you want. The one fly in the ointment is that the Q cameras are each separate when it comes to controlling them, even between themselves. Thus, you can't use a Q to trigger the wireless cameras.
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You can almost get to where you want. The one fly in the ointment is that the Q cameras are each separate when it comes to controlling them, even between themselves. Thus, you can't use a Q to trigger the wireless cameras.
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Arrgh! Well that's kills the whole purpose. I was hopeful based on this thread:
That thread talks about combining multi-model components and using a Q as a trigger. -- "This allows customers to use the Arlo Q as an event (motion detection) based powered camera."
And of course the VMK3500 kit is 4 wire-less and 2 Qs so I'd have think it is possible, maybe requiring a VMK-3500 base station. Hence my last question-- should I (must I) I return the Arlo wire-less and buy the VMK3500 kit?
Edit: I can't find a user's manual for the VMK3500 so perhaps they do come as completly separate components from the Arlo wire-less system, as you are stating. If so they should state this clearly in their advertizing because it is an easy assumption that if they are sold in a package that they would function as a unit.
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I suppose IFTTT could be a solution if you wanted to take it that far.
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I get the impression from "take it that far" that the process might be fairly involved?
BTW, thanks for your involvement in these forums.
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I have no Smart Home equipment to try IFTTT so I'm a poor resource for anything like this. I'd suggest a new thread specifically about this to see if someone who is actually using Arlo cameras with IFTTT have any suggestions.
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