It’s hard to believe that the 4K Arlo Ultra camera is now two years old and while many new Arlo products have launched in the meantime, the Arlo Ultra continues to be the top of the range, now replaced by the new Arlo Ultra 2.
At it’s core this is an Arlo Ultra, however almost every feature of the camera is enhanced and improved.
HDR video comes with the 4K resolution, along with the existing 180 degree field of view.
Available later this month, the two camera Arlo Ultra 2 kit will retail for $1049, while a three camera kit is $1,449 and for those of us with existing Arlo systems on an Arlo base-station the camera alone is $449.
Brad Little from Arlo says “Peace of mind should come without compromise which is why we continue to innovate the industry-leading products within the Arlo ecosystem. The Ultra 2 offers enhancements that improve upon its already best-in-class predecessor, providing added flexibility that enables home and business owners to choose the camera that best suits their needs,”
“Ultra 2 expands placement options with enhanced range and connectivity together with an award-winning, wire-free design, a long-lasting rechargeable battery and of course, customised Arlo Smart notifications via the Arlo app, enabling users to confidently take control of their security.”
The full features of the Arlo Ultra 2 wireless spotlight security camera include:
We’ll have a full review, and comparison soon!
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