Arlo Q is a new health home automation camera from Netgear that intends to gain market share in the now very famous Nest Cam from Google.
Beyond that, Arlo Q records 1080p ehealth and has two-way audio functionality accessible through the smartphone app. Soon available, the camera will be offered at around $ 220. As a reminder, this small smart health connected camera is not the first offered by Netgear. Remember, I introduced you to the Arlo camera a few months ago. Quickly, it captured 20 percent of the market in the United States. While Arlo performed better outdoors, the goal of Arlo Q is to be used indoors. With a large field of view at 130 degrees, a 4 megapixel sensor, night vision and notifications, you will also be able to define activity zones to personalize these notifications.
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If you need more than seven days (1 GB) of recording your ehealth history, you can subscribe up to 30 days (10 GB) for $ 10 a month or $ 100 a year. You can also subscribe up to 60 days (100 GB) for $ 15 a month or $ 150 a year. Small detail that matters, Arlo only records ehealth when there is movement. For a continuous recording, you will also have to subscribe to a subscription of 10 dollars per month for a camera (plus 5 dollars for each additional device).