A:AnswerSorry, but the Arlo 3 system is designed to work on cellphones and PCs only. You could, however, save video files on a portable USB device from the SmartHub and then view them on your TV, provided you have a USB port.
A:AnswerEach camera is connected to the base wirelessly. So the distance from the base is what you want to measure and it’s range for me is about 50 feet but that is through 2 big plaster walls. I could maybe go a little further but battery drains faster. What I found works the best is to buy a range extender and put in the middle of your house and then plug the base into there so your cameras are all evenly spaced.
A:AnswerYes it all depends on how quickly you’ll get a notification about it . area of visibility and the area it’s faced towards are some factors . As well as your internet speeds and the type of router you’ll have can affect coverage .
A:AnswerThere will be no limitations on the recording feature however, depending on the speed of your network you may have lag when streaming the live 2K.
A:AnswerIf you compare the Arlo Pro 3 with Pro 2 camera, the Arlo Pro 3 camera has a full duplex audio with echo and noise cancellation which means you can have a clear conversation through your Arlo camera. While Arlo Pro 2 is half duplex only. Please check this article to learn more about their difference : https://kb.arlo.com/000062286/. ^RM
A:AnswerYou can place your Arlo camera a maximum of 300 feet (90 meters) from the SmartHub or base station. For more information, visit: https://kb.arlo.com/35. ^KN
A:AnswerNo. Arlo Pro 3 comes with a free Arlo Smart trial. When the trial expires, you have the option to purchase an Arlo Smart subscription. Without an Arlo Smart subscription, you can still add up to 5 cameras to your Arlo account, live stream, and receive motion and audio notifications.
A:AnswerYou can place your Arlo camera a maximum of 300 feet (90 meters) from the SmartHub or base station. The maximum line-of-sight range of 300 feet is reduced by each wall, ceiling, or other major obstruction between the camera and base station.