A:AnswerNo, the base has a flat bottom, there are no wall mount holes to hang it on a nail or a screw. I guess you could use velcro, but it would have to be something you rig yourself.
A:AnswerIt has night vision and motion detection, it can be set to this mode (motion) and when detected will record the motion and store it and email it to you to be viewed. No charge, no cloud to pay for.
A:AnswerIt comes with its own router however once you get over 5 cameras on one system you must pay a monitoring fee. I would get 2 separate 4 camera systems and set up 2 accounts one for outside and one for inside to avoid paying the monitoring fee
A:AnswerI would try the Netgear Arlo website; but I can tell you those are probably going to look better than reality. Though this camera has great day quality, night vision isn't the best.
A:AnswerNo, the motion detection does not work through a window, and because the infrared lights reflect off of the glass it does not allow you to operate the camera at Night while trying to use it through a window. All you see is a reflection of the infrared light on the camera and it makes it useless if you try to use it through a window
A:AnswerIt comes with a handful of indoor magnetic mounts and one outdoor mount that would work on wood and other surfaces. If you want more than one camera outside, you would need to buy additional outdoor mounts. When we purchased them, they were about $20 each.
A:AnswerI would not reccomment that for the mounts because it may fall off the wall due to weather or usage. you want your equipment to stay safely on the wall. those sticky mounts may fail after a while and depending on the wall may not even stick. they have small screws and you can easily just fill in the hole with a small tube of spackle from a hardware or builders store.
A:AnswerI don't know the specific min range (have you checked the specs on the Netgear Arlo site?), but I suspect that if the birds in question are songbirds, then they won't focus nearly close enough.
On the other hand, if the birds are eagles, gray owls, condors...then you might be ok. {(-;
A:AnswerThe operating temperature is 14° to 122° F (-10° C to 50° C). The camera may not perform optimally in extreme temperatures (tempuratures well below or above the operating temperature) primarily due to the battery constraints.
At this time it does not work with Amazon Echo based on my research. You can call 1-800-NETGEAR. They may have more details as to if it will anytime soon.
A:AnswerYes, it's possible. You can set up sensitivity level to capture motion, set up alert and email message, length of recording per camera. and you can do it from your smartphone app or PC.