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Published: 2018-04-23, Author: Adam , review by: pcworld.co.nz
Indoor/outdoor, Mobile broadband access, Optional solar panel
Expensive, plus ongoing mobile data costs, Lacks intelligent alerts
The Arlo Go is a great way to keep an eye on things when AC power and Wi-Fi are out of reach – perhaps monitoring a shed, holiday house or building site. In return it's more expensive than the rest of the Arlo range, so if Wi-Fi is at hand then you should...
Netgear's $400 Arlo Go camera works over LTE, rather than Wi-Fi, so you don't have to worry about a spotty wireless connection. It comes with 7 days of free video clip cloud storage. The rechargeable battery lasts for weeks
The motion sensor is adjustable, but overly sensitive -- and Netgear's cellular provider plan is based on the number of alerts you receive. I easily burned through dozens of notifications in an hour or two (and so will you). The base always feels like it'
The Arlo Go is a solid camera, but Netgear's pay-by-alert pricing plan is a bad deal, so I'd opt for an AT&T or Verizon plan instead...
Netgear's $400 Arlo Go camera works over LTE, rather than Wi-Fi, so you don't have to worry about a spotty wireless connection. It comes with 7 days of free video clip cloud storage. The rechargeable battery lasts for weeks
The motion sensor is adjustable, but overly sensitive -- and Netgear's cellular provider plan is based on the number of alerts you receive. I easily burned through dozens of notifications in an hour or two (and so will you). The base always feels like it'
The Arlo Go is a solid camera, but Netgear's pay-by-alert pricing plan is a bad deal, so I'd opt for an AT&T or Verizon plan instead...
Abstract: So let's start where you have to with the ‘V' SIM this must first be activated/registered and you have to link it to a method of payment which could even be a Vodafone phone, the basic service is £4 a month.I ‘wrongly' assumed that as the SIM was alread...
Published: 2018-03-15, Author: Andrew , review by: techradar.com
Portable, Well built, Free cloud storage
Expensive – with ongoing costs, Relies on good signal coverage, Design is vulnerable to theft
The Arlo Go is undeniably a great camera. It's well made, the motion sensor is accurate, and the software behind the scenes allows a vast array of features. On top of that, Arlo's free cloud storage and inclusion of a microSD card slot means that you're g...
Abstract: When it comes to security cameras there's a huge change taking place across the market. The shift to internet enabled wire-free cloud recording cameras like Arlo, Arlo Pro and Swann as well as Uniden getting in on the game has changed how accessible remot...
I love the versatility of the Arlo Go; it can be placed anywhere on God's green Earth you desire, provided you've got a data connection with your carrier. And when there isn't a connection, there is the SD card slot.The biggest drawback is going to be bat...
Completely wireless, Sharp 720p video, Cloud and local storage, Motion and sound detection, Works with other smart devices, Supports IFTTT
Expensive, Requires a cellular service plan
The Netgear Arlo Go is a completely wireless outdoor surveillance camera that uses cellular communication to deliver live and recorded video to your phone from anywhere...
Connects to the internet from anywhere with celluar service, Excellent video quality, Can operate on battery power, so it's entirely wireless
More than twice the cost of many very good Wi-Fi security cameras that aren't battery powered, Entails the recurring cost of a mobile data plan
Arlo Go is a fantastic security camera, but its price tag and ongoing fees for 3G service make it a luxury for all but those with the most serious mobile surveillance needs...