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    Quote Originally Posted by KevDen2005 View Post
    So I'm back on the camera train. Looking to purchase and of course me being somewhat lazy like the idea of the Arlo, however not the idea of constantly changing batteries.

    Another concern I have is the possibility of it getting hacked, what are your thoughts on that since it is wireless?

    The website says temperature range on the low side is 32 degrees. Do you agree to that? Obviously a concern of mine in CO is that we do see much colder temperatures.

    I'm not a technology guy, so reading the website I am confused about some things. Can you view your camera from your smart device as soon as you it gets detection or do you have to access the cloud first then view it? I realize it doesn't have not stop recording unless there is detection.
    Quote Originally Posted by Grant H. View Post
    It's wireless. It's vulnerable.

    Batteries would piss me off. If the base station gets turned off, loses power, your batteries die at a VERY fast rate (radios, unlinked, consume power like crazy).

    32 Degrees isn't enough for outside here. Most of the camera's we use for our customers have heaters in the outdoor enclosures.

    I can't answer your questions about viewing, but I am sure Jefe will chime in.
    Pretty much nailed it.

    Haven't had in cold weather and honestly didn't see that limit. I 'thought' I read below zero at some point. Initially I installed the camera inside in a window frame looking outwards. IIRC the motion didn't work and the clarity is what you'd expect of a camera looking outside through a window.

    When you get a notification, you'll need to open the app and view it in the library. There is a delay from when it records until it's available for viewing in the library. You can always open the app and go to 'live' view and view your camera live. There is very little delay. About the same I've noticed in wired cameras. I would guess between a ¼ to ½ second.

    Batteries are kinda a pain but it comes with the territory.

    One of my daughters suiters came by and did a ding dong ditch. My daughter texted him about it and he denied doing it. I sent her the link to the video to send him. Then pulled it after about an hour which then sends you to a dead link.

    I'd do it over again. So far, I'm happy for what I get for the money I paid. And it's easily expandable. Just need more power efficient cameras. It'll happen eventually.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jefe's AR View Post
    Pretty much nailed it.

    Haven't had in cold weather and honestly didn't see that limit. I 'thought' I read below zero at some point. Initially I installed the camera inside in a window frame looking outwards. IIRC the motion didn't work and the clarity is what you'd expect of a camera looking outside through a window.

    When you get a notification, you'll need to open the app and view it in the library. There is a delay from when it records until it's available for viewing in the library. You can always open the app and go to 'live' view and view your camera live. There is very little delay. About the same I've noticed in wired cameras. I would guess between a ¼ to ½ second.

    Batteries are kinda a pain but it comes with the territory.

    One of my daughters suiters came by and did a ding dong ditch. My daughter texted him about it and he denied doing it. I sent her the link to the video to send him. Then pulled it after about an hour which then sends you to a dead link.

    I'd do it over again. So far, I'm happy for what I get for the money I paid. And it's easily expandable. Just need more power efficient cameras. It'll happen eventually.
    Looking back at the website the zero is in celsius. I would be looking to mount most of the cameras under soffits around my house. Everything else I like but the temperature range is now my big concern.

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    Okay, I rechecked several times. The temperature range I am reading is for the base station. The camera operating temperature is down to 14 degree F. Not as cold as I would like but I think would suffice for most Colorado days and nights.

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