A:AnswerNo. The Arlo Video Doorbell requires a connection to a wired mechanical or digital chime in order to enable continuous power, reduce latency, and capture and transmit videos in real-time so users won’t miss a moment. ^KN
A:AnswerThe Arlo Video Doorbell cannot pair with a camera like the Audio Doorbell does. This is because Video Doorbell has its own camera. Cross-triggering is the same as existing wire-free cameras – motion/audio detection from the Video Doorbell can trigger other cameras to record. ^KN
A:AnswerThe Arlo Video Doorbell comes with a 3-month free trial of Arlo Smart, which enables users to store their videos in the cloud for up to 30 days. After the 3-month trial, user can continue storing their videos in the cloud with a paid subscription. Customers will always have the ability to receive instant alerts, live-stream video from their doorbell, receive a direct-to-mobile video call from a doorbell press, and play quick reply messages, even without a paid subscription plan. https://kb.arlo.com/88. The Arlo Video Doorbell does use the same Arlo app as all Arlo devices do. ^KN
A:AnswerArlo does not have a mount that fits your specification, please visit the Arlo Community to seek information on what other Arlo customers have used with similar house sidings: https://community.arlo.com/t5/Arlo-Smart-Home-Security/ct-p/Arlo
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A:AnswerTo a memory card or hard drive, which you can later transfer to your phone... but if you have a certain hub, you can connect to the saved videos using your phone
A:AnswerThe porch is covered for 7 feet and faces east, but no washout form the morning sun. One reason I chose this security doorbell was the good reviews re: its day and night optics. Hope it works for you!
A:AnswerI don't think you can turn the phone call off and only get a notification to your phone. I just checked the settings and didn't see that as an option. When someone rings the doorbell, your phone immediately starts ringing. However when your phone rings you have the option to mute the microphone so the person at the door can't hear you which I like and you also have the option to send them default automated messages like "Sorry, I'm busy" or "I'll be right there".
A:AnswerNow that I bought one and actually wired a chime and transformer in set up I find the setting for using it directly off of power supply. Of course with the massive delay you may want to chime and that's probably why they don't want you to use it without one! The delay almost makes the thing useless. I might be returning it.