A:AnswerI just bought one and the box clearly states it is designed for Arlo Pro, Arlo Pro 2, Arlo Go cameras and Arlo Security light. There is some incorrect answers out there but I trust the box it came in.
A:AnswerI bought am Arlo Solar Panel Charger for one of my cameras. When I installed it my cameras battery was very low so I figured that it would charge it, but it did not charge. The first few days I thought that maybe it hadn't had enough sunlight to charge but after a few days I took the camera down and charged it. Then I put it back and plugged the charger to it. Its only been a few days since I plugged it in and its stayed at about 98% So I guess its working now. Make sure that your camera already has a full charge so that the solar charger can maintain it.
A:AnswerOne solar panel only works one camera. I made that mistake and had to buy three more solar panels. Well worth buying them as the battery life is very short in active areas.
A:AnswerMine is setup to catch direct mid-late afternoon sun. How much charging time you need depends on your camera's activity and its power use. I suspect as little as 30-60 minutes a day would be adequate to keep the camera battery charged.
A:AnswerI have instances where this and one other solar panel supports a WiFi enabled camera and a Arlo Go cellular camera. The WiFi enable camera monitors a driveway and garage entrance and is mounted on a tree and is approximately 150’ away from the WiFi router. In both case these two system work well. If you have a camera and solar panel that is to far from the WiFi source I would recommend a Arlo Go camera system.