SmartHouse

Arlo security

- Written by Jan Arreza

Since separating from Netgear and becoming its own business entity, home automation company Arlo has gone on to become one of the go-to brands for smart home security options, and that run continues with their latest offering, the Arlo Pro 3.

The Pro 3 ($949) comes in a twocamera pack with an updated SmartHub for even better network traffic management, while add-on cameras will set you back an extra $419 each.

It works with Alexa and Google Assistant and is designed to provide a highperfor­mance, simple and wire-free security solution.

The Pro 3 features 2K HDR resolution, an integrated spotlight with colour night vision and built-in siren, a super-wide 160-degree field of view, two-way audio, and is great to use both indoors and out.

Full disclosure, when it comes to smart home security systems, I am what you would call a noob. Never really had a need to use one of these in my home before, so this was all new to me. Taking that into account, it’s great that the Arlo Pro 3 is really simple to set-up and use.

Arlo’s smartphone app easily guides you through the installati­on process smoothly, while the weatherres­istant cameras can be easily installed at nearly any angle with the magnetic mount or screw mount.

The concave design of the magnetic mount gave me a lot of freedom in terms of setting up the viewing angle and just needed a single screw to put in place, although the additional pole mount is definitely the more secure option.

As for the video quality, it sits between Arlo’s two current-gen cameras (the Arlo Pro 2 and the Pro Ultra), boasting a good 2K resolution with support for HDR and a great wide-angle fieldof-view at 160-degrees. I found the videos shot on the Pro 3 to look great with clarity across both the light and dark areas.

The addition of full-colour night vision, thanks to the built-in LED spotlight, is also a really handy and differenti­ating feature compared to other similar home security cameras in the market, and I found the footage that was shot at night to also be of high quality.

I also found the optional autotracki­ng mode to be quite a handy little feature, which digitally zooms in to follow the action on screen. The motion detection aspect worked well enough and is quite customisab­le.

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