A:AnswerBattery life will depend on usage. I have mine in a heavy traffic area that averages about 40-50 motion detections a day. My initial charge lasted 4 weeks. The re-charge only took about 30 minutes before i was able to put it back up.
A:AnswerI have standard AT&T internet and have no issues with connectivity on any of my 4 cameras or 2 Motion detectors and they are all mounted outside of a ranch home with the WIFI router on the main floor.
A:Answer1 hub can only have a max of 5 camera’s. The distance from the hub to the camera probably will not be 250ft. For that you might try ring camera, which you can use with your lights outside.
A:AnswerIt comes with a free 7 days rolling online recording option, videos can be downloaded within the 7 day timeframe. You can also connect a USB drive to record.
Watching the videos is no cost, only if you want to have an upgraded subscription service you will need to pay for it.
A:AnswerIf you have an outlet next to the camera (or close enough to plug it in) you wont have to un mount it. But if you dont then yes. I've had my cameras 6 days and I already have 3 dead batteries from fully charged. I just charged mine over night so notnsure how long it takes to charge
A:AnswerYes, you can have up to 5 cameras without a subscription. Or it is $9 A month for Arlo subscription to have 12 I believe it is. If you go to Arlo’s website you can look at the subscription packages to see exactly how many you can have.
A:AnswerHere's an article that you can check to learn how far the Arlo Pro camera detects motion : https://kb.arlo.com/1089592/. To learn more on how Arlo cameras detect motion, please check this link : https://kb.arlo.com/583/. ^RM