A:AnswerOne 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:AnswerThe 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:AnswerYou will get a lot of false alarms, I had a small flag in front of my house and it was not so windy and I got about 30 or so false alarms that day. It's the same with the back one I get a lot because of my trees.
A:AnswerTo help you install your Arlo light, please refer to this article : https://kb.arlo.com/000062012/. You may also contact Arlo support to assist you further at http://bit.ly/2Hx22a1. ^RM
A:AnswerIf you’re talking about the bridge (module), yes! It may not even work on its own without it! The bridge has to be integrated to the camera sytems for the lights to work. Here’s how to to maximize the efficiency of the security lights. Your bridge has to be 90 ft or less from the base station while the security lights should be the 90 ft or less from the bridge. The closer the distance the better. Hope this helps.