A:AnswerMore cameras can be added, but if you go beyond 5 cameras in total, Arlo will want you to pay a monthly fee to monitor them. There is no longer an annual fee option, which was cheaper than the monthly version.
A:AnswerWe had a lot of problems with the driveway camera. Vehicles just magically appeared or disappeared in our driveway and sometimes it didn't work at all
A:AnswerAs long as you have power and wi-fi. You can also interchange the Arlo Pro cameras with the Arlo Pro 2. The Arlo Pro camera is 720p and the Arlo Pro 2 is 1080. I have the Arlo Pro 2 at one location and took one of the 720p cameras from the 4 camera unit and added it to my two camera 1080p setup and it works great and the only negative would be if you were going to try and read a license plate or something. The 1080 is much clearer, but just for detecting that someone is there the 72k0 is great.
A:AnswerYes, i didn't realize it at first, because i wasn't listening for sound. But it will pick noise and start recording. Audio is real clear unless it is windy.
A:AnswerYes, but this seems to work best in daylight. At night light reflections on the glass, and low light source seems to disrupt the quality of the picture.