
Arlo Security Light is a 100% wire-free, weather-resistant, super-bright LED light. Easily customize your light settings from anywhere and get instant alerts when motion is detected. Automate your smart light to work intelligently by itself or with your Arlo security camera systems to cover even more angles. Use the Arlo app to remotely adjust the brightness, beam width, colors, and flashing patterns. Schedule your light for when you are at home, work, or on vacation. Power it with the included long-lasting rechargeable battery or keep it plugged in with either Arlo Solar Panel or Arlo Outdoor Adapter (sold separately). Integration with IFTTT enables custom interactions with other smart home devices. Arlo Security Light works with Amazon Alexa to let you turn your light on and off using a simple voice command.
A: One in my driveway is pretty busy only last about two weeks before needing to be recharged. The one in my back yard sees less movement so this one has lasted about a month and a half before needing to be recharged. And recharging it is not the issue, issue is having to take down the camera just to charge it. A bit of inconvenience for me when my one light needs to get recharged every two weeks.
A: I have 4 cameras installed and two of these and I didn't have to upgrade to a more expensive Arlo plan.
Q: Does it have microphones, is it color, does it have night vision
A: it does not have a microphone or night vision, it's a light not a camera.
A: The cameras use the Arlo hub. These lights come with their own little bridge That you have to use. The bridge plugs in and wirelessly connects to the Arlo hub so it can be a part of your system.
A: No you can’t use the magnet because there’s no magnet end unlike the camera
Q: Does it record whether the lights on or noff ?
A: The lights do not record, you have to arm the lights so your arlo cameras start recording.
Q: Do you need wifi to operate system
A: The Arlo Bridge requires a connection to the WiFi in order for the security light to work.
Q: Do the lights and the cameras all use the same batteries?
A: No - Lights and Camera batteries are different