Arlo nailed the security camera market a couple of years ago with solid well performing wireless cameras. Those have continued to improve year on year but the smart home security game is more than just cameras, and Video Doorbells are an important part of that growing market.
Arlo’s Video Doorbell came out earlier this year, but was aimed at people with an existing wired doorbell. Trying to get it fitted to my own home wasn’t easy, so I opted to stick with the Arlo Audio Doorbell, which when paired with an Arlo camera at the front door does a fantastic job.
However, catering to both the new to home security market, and the existing arlo users, a new Arlo Essential Wire-Free Video Doorbell is coming.
Carrying the “Essential” brand means it won’t require a base station and will connect direct via WiFi, but it will be battery powered and offer the wide and square viewing angle that ensures you don’t just see who’s there, but you can see a parcel at their feet too.
At $329 it’s priced competitively in the Video Doorbell space, and will be a huge win for existing Arlo users, as well as capitalising on the Arlo brand among new users browing the stores.
“In today’s world, having a smart video doorbell at your front door is more valuable than ever,” said Brad Little, Vice President & Managing Director here in Australia
“Unlike other video doorbells that can lag in response time, our new Essential Wire-Free Video Doorbell leverages the latest hardware and software advancements for swift, comprehensive monitoring. Industry-leading picture and audio quality combined with our AI-based subscription service, Arlo Smart, enable complete front door protection. Users can receive smart notifications and secure, simple access via the Arlo App, allowing them to quickly and easily live stream or respond to guests.”
Here’s a stack of features coming in the Arlo Video Doorbell:
The Arlo Essential Wire-Free Video Doorbell will go on sale in December for $329.
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