
Arlo Pro 5
2560 x 1440 (WQHD)
Arlo Pro 5
2560 x 1440 (WQHD)
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I have the cameras on wifi and it works well. They run on batteries. There would be a solar panel. I don't know any more because I don't need this information. Google knows the rest.
1 month ago
The camera does not support WPA3 from the start, but after firmware updates it can now be connected to WPA2/WPA3 networks. To do this, the camera must first be set up in a WPA2 network and the latest firmware installed; it then needs to be onboarded again in the desired WPA3 network. Direct WPA3 support has therefore been retrofitted by means of an update.
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To answer your questions: 1. Compatibility with Arlo subscription and application: Arlo Pro 5 cameras are compatible with the Arlo Secure application, which allows you to manage all your cameras in a single application. This includes the Arlo Pro 4, so you can integrate both models into the same application. 2. Direct Wi-Fi connection: Yes, Arlo Pro 5 cameras connect directly to Wi-Fi. They support both 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz bands, so you can choose the most stable band for your connection.
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The battery of the Arlo Pro 5 lasts approximately four to six months, depending on the settings and usage. The official specification from Arlo is up to eight months, but this can vary depending on use.
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It is not possible to store video directly to a NAS on the same Wi-Fi network when using the Arlo Pro 5 camera. The Arlo cameras support local storage via USB devices or microSD cards that need to be connected to specific base stations or SmartHubs, such as the VMB4000, VMB4500, VMB4540 or VMB5000. Direct storage on a NAS is not intended, as the Arlo systems are generally designed for cloud storage. However, if you want to store videos locally, you can manually download them from the cloud to your computer and then move them to a NAS. Alternatively, you can use the Arlo base stations with a USB device to enable local storage. There is currently no direct support from Arlo for automatic storage to a NAS.
Automatically generated from the .Hello DukeX74 Unfortunately I don't know, as I only use Arlo cameras and have connected them directly to the WiFi network. I do not operate an Arlo base station.
I always order the compatible solar panel to ensure its autonomy.
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