Customer Ratings & Reviews
- Model:
- VMC3050-100NAS
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- SKU:
- 6553153
User rating, 3.9 out of 5 stars with 316 reviews.
3.9(316 Reviews)- 10 Expert Reviews
Customer reviews
Rating 3.9 out of 5 stars with 316 reviews
(316 customer reviews)Rating by feature
- Value4.1
Rating 4.1 out of 5 stars
- Quality4.1
Rating 4.1 out of 5 stars
- Ease of Use4.2
Rating 4.2 out of 5 stars
Expert reviews
See all expert reviews(10)Rating 4 out of 5 stars with 10 reviews
Customers are saying
Customers highly value the Essential 2-Camera Outdoor Wireless 2K Security Camera for its excellent video quality, easy setup, and impressive night vision capabilities. The wireless feature eliminates the hassle of wiring, and the 2K resolution provides fantastic video quality. However, customers have concerns about the battery life and the requirement for a subscription to access certain features. Additionally, some users have expressed dissatisfaction with the mount.
This summary was generated by AI based on customer reviews.
- Cons mentioned:Subscription required
Rated 4 out of 5 stars
Mixed bag
||Posted . Owned for 1 month when reviewed.This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.I like these cameras but it is a bit confusing to use them. And the worst thing is you have to have a subscription for them to record anything for you to look at
I would recommend this to a friend Rated 4 out of 5 stars
Good camera!
||Posted . Owned for 2 weeks when reviewed.This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.Really good picture quality. Pretty happy with camera except the activity zones set do not seem to work... every tine a car goes by, the camera records even though the activation zone stops before the street. This causes the battery to run down quicker.
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I would recommend this to a friendRated 5 out of 5 stars
Arlo Security Cameras
||Posted . Owned for 1 month when reviewed.This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.These cameras work! I love them. Motion sensors notify you when a person or animal is going by. It records short clips of the activity up to a minute without purchasing the subscription and has clear views and sounds. You can also talk to each camera from your app on your phone. I love these. We have one set up in our living room as well for when we leave our dog home!
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I would recommend this to a friendRated 4 out of 5 stars
Carga
||Posted . Owned for 1 week when reviewed.This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.They download very quickly, that's the only problem.
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I would recommend this to a friendRated 3 out of 5 stars
Don’t buy them if they going to be high on the wal
||Posted . Owned for 2 weeks when reviewed.This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.Don’t buy these if u going to put them high on the wall bc the change will end in 1 to 2 day of u putting them on but if they going to be where u can reach then they are good for u
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- Pros mentioned:Video quality
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Awesome purchase
||Posted . Owned for 1 month when reviewed.This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.I am extremely pleased with the setup installation of cameras. Picture quality is very good. I would recommend this product to others.
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I would recommend this to a friend Rated 4 out of 5 stars
Mr. Sowders
||Posted . Owned for 1 month when reviewed.This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.We Love our cameras , wish they would stay charged longer .
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I would recommend this to a friendRated 5 out of 5 stars
Good cameras and good features.Solar panels a mus.
||Posted . Owned for 3 weeks when reviewed.This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.Got these because we needed something to keep tabs on the area around the outside of the house. The charge lasts for about a months. What made these good though is I finally got the positioning for the Solar panels I put on the one main camera and it stays at full charge. No more need to take down to charge.
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I would recommend this to a friendRated 5 out of 5 stars
Video camara
||Posted . Owned for 1 month when reviewed.This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.Excellent night vision, very easy to install, perfect size.
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I would recommend this to a friendRated 5 out of 5 stars
Easy to use
||Posted . Owned for 1 month when reviewed.This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.Camera is easy to set up. Picture quality it great, zoom feature is clear. Can live view multiple cameras at the same time. Sound quality is great.
This review is from Arlo - Essential 2-Camera Outdoor Wireless 2K Security Camera (2nd Generation) with Color Night Vision - White
I would recommend this to a friendRated 5 out of 5 stars
GREAT CAMERAS
||Posted . Owned for 3 weeks when reviewed.This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.I love the cameras , perfect for indoor monitoring or even outside.U can move them around and are wifi /wireless..GREAT PRODUCT
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I would recommend this to a friendRated 5 out of 5 stars
Both in door and outdoor camera usage
||Posted . Owned for 1 month when reviewed.This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.This is a great protection system for a great price I feel there is no better way too buy gadgets then bestbuy the best of the best
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I would recommend this to a friendRated 5 out of 5 stars
Easy installation
||Posted . Owned for 3 weeks when reviewed.This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.Easy to install u can’t go wrong Read instructions veryeasy
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I would recommend this to a friendRated 5 out of 5 stars
Big Bang for the buck.
||Posted . Owned for 3 weeks when reviewed.This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.I am a DYI type person, I found the installation and set up very easy to do.
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I would recommend this to a friendRated 5 out of 5 stars
Crystal clear video
||Posted . Owned for 1 month when reviewed.This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.Easy to use and setup. Picture/video is crystal clear
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I would recommend this to a friend- Pros mentioned:Night vision, Video qualityCons mentioned:Subscription required
Rated 4 out of 5 stars
Excellent with Subscription, otherwise no!
|Posted .This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.Verdict: The Arlo Essential 4-Pack camera is a very compelling system for new and existing users of the Arlo ecosystem. Setup was very easy, performance is great, and the price is fair for what you get, assuming you are willing to pay a monthly subscription fee. Unfortunately, once the free trial is over, free usage of the cameras severely limits the capabilities that the Arlo ecosystem offers. If you are considering Arlo cameras, please understand that to get a useful system, you will need to pay a monthly subscription. The current functionality of the free tier is mostly useless in my opinion. I hope this review is helpful to guide an informed purchase decision. Background. I am heavily invested in the Arlo ecosystem. We have over twenty total Arlo devices ranging from older Pro cameras, floodlights, a doorbell with chime, two base stations, and now these four brand new essential cameras. I also pay annually to access premium services. While I would prefer not to pay, I find the value I receive to be worth the $120/year cost for unlimited cameras, unlimited storage on a rolling 30-day basis, protection zones, identification of camera triggers, animated previews, 24/7 response, etc. In this review, I will try to address the value of Arlo cameras from both the free tier and the premium subscription. First impressions. The package is small for 4 cameras… that’s because these cameras no longer require a base station, which is good and bad; good because they easily connect directly to your app on your phone through Wi-Fi, and bad because you no longer have access to local storage for your video recordings. The package includes 4 cameras, 4 mounts, one charging cable, and a quick start guide. Setup. The quick start guide includes QR codes to access videos. The app also does a fantastic job to walk through each step of the setup process with short video clips. While setup is very easy, it took some time… maybe 30 minutes, to setup all four cameras primarily due to the software update requirement for each camera. The essential cameras come with a free trial, which allows users to experience the full range of Arlo services from the premium subscription. Subscription model. After the free trial ends, users will still have access live-streaming, push notification, and two-way audio. HOWEVER, please note that you will not be able to view recordings… None! So you will get push notifications but will not be able to view the recorded videos associated with them, in my opinion questioning the value of having cameras at all. Users will need to pay a monthly subscription to access recordings. I suppose once you get a notification, you could livestream the cameras to see what’s going on and then use two-way audio to interact with a person on the other end. Hopefully you catch a notification on time, and you are not sleeping or out of network signal on your phone. If you are willing to pay ~$11/month indefinitely, you get a powerful system with unlimited cameras, storage (rolling 30 days), and other advance features. Subscription cost for a single camera is ~$5/month. With an Arlo Secure Plan: (1) Access video and event history for rolling 30 days, (2) Quick One Tap Direct Dispatch for police, fire, medical help (some plans), (3) Detect a person, package, vehicle or animal, (4) Customizable Smart Activity Zones for alerts that matter most. Without a Plan: (1) No video history on the Arlo Smart Cloud, only live viewing with camera, (2) No 24/7 Emergency Response capability, (3) Basic notifications without object detection, (4) Motion notifications that are not customized, (4) No around-the-clock monitoring from 24/7 Live Security Experts. Performance. I am very happy with the performance of the essential cameras. Image quality is very good. Notifications are fast. The spotlight is nice for added visibility and as a deterrent. Integration is seamless with the app and other older devices managed in the app. The app is intuitive and powerful. Features. The few features available in the free tier (once the free trial ends) work well overall, and these are obviously also available with a paid subscription. Live-streaming takes 5 to 8 seconds to connect, even when connecting to the cameras from another state or country. Two-way audio takes about 3 to 4 seconds to connect, AFTER you are connected on live-streaming (5 to 8 seconds). Notifications work well and come very quickly. With a paid subscription, you can customize notifications based on activity zones and benefit from AI recognition of vehicles, animals, people, and packages. Notifications also have live preview of movements, which is really helpful to quickly assess if a recording a worth viewing. You can tap on any notification and it will take you directly to that recording in the Arlo app. Things I love: - It works seamlessly with all my other Arlo devices (except the base stations) - App integration is perfect; the new cameras appear next to the old cameras in any order you want - Very good value for 4 cameras, completely wire-free, 2k resolution, and spotlight - Image quality is wonderful compared to the old first gen Arlo Pro cameras I have - I love the included spotlight. It serves as deterrent by letting people know a camera is recording - Night vision is fantastic. The spotlight also helps to provide different details from night vision - USB-C Charging! Thank you - Notifications with the new cameras are FAST! I get a notification within a second or two of a detection. This is much better than previous generations of Arlo cameras - I am happy with the app. It’s intuitive and powerful enough to do most things I need. The Arlo website provides more powerful features to adjust settings, membership, and more if you need - The 130-degree field of view is very generous and a welcome improvement from older cameras - Cameras can be installed as far as you can get a quality wifi signal. I have one camera about 40 feet from the house in a tree Things I don’t love: - No swappable batteries! I have these mounted a tree and in three other locations that require a ladder. When the old cameras are low on batteries, I grab the ladder and a fresh battery from one of my cameras that is always plugged in, and I put a fresh battery in the camera and I am done for another 45 days. Essentially, this is a 5-minute or less process per old camera. With these new cameras, I get up on the ladder, dismount the camera, leave the ladder in place while the battery recharges for an hour or so, and then climb back on the ladder to remount the camera… so inefficient. When I first tested these cameras, I briefly thought I would replace ALL my original pro cameras with these new ones, but I actually will definitely NOT do that. The lack of a removable battery significantly increases the time it takes me to keep these charged and operational. I think I won’t use these in hard to reach areas anymore, which is unfortunate because of the image quality. - I really miss the magnetic mounts. The included mounts make no sense to me because these cameras do not have swapable batteries so the camera must be removed from their mounted location to recharge. Of note, the mounts have a slide mechanics that makes the dismount process easier, but not as easy as the magnetic mounts. - The free tier does not have access to stored recording. The essential cameras are NOT compatible with base stations, so even if you have base stations (I have two), there is no way to get the cameras paired with a base station for local storage of video recordings. I think this is a mistake. I understand charging for cloud storage, but limiting access to local storage is pushing too far. Additionally, I recommend that Arlo provide a rolling 24-hour access to video recordings for free, otherwise there is no value at all in the free tier. At this point an Arlo camera requires a subscription, or it isn’t worth the purchase at all. Overall, I love my Arlo system and I love this bundle of four Essential cameras. I find that it’s worth the subscription cost for me, and it would probably be worth it for most users that have many cameras. My current Arlo system completely fulfills our camera and security requirements. The camera system is easy to install and very versatile. For users that are willing to pay for a subscription, I would rate these cameras a glowing 5-stars and highly recommend purchasing. However, for users who are no interested in getting into another subscription commitment, I would rate these 2.5 stars, and I would not recommend purchasing into the Arlo ecosystem; there are probably better options for you out there.
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I would recommend this to a friend Rated 5 out of 5 stars
easy to use
||Posted . Owned for 1 month when reviewed.This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.Love the arlo cameras because they have a quality picture without paying a monthly fee
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I would recommend this to a friend- Pros mentioned:Night vision, Video qualityCons mentioned:Subscription required
Rated 4 out of 5 stars
Great video, but prepare to pay monthly
|Posted .This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.## Design Unlike other Arlo cameras I’ve used, the 2nd generation of the Arlo Essential cameras don’t have a removable battery. While you can’t simply swap in a fully charged battery for a drained one, the Arlo Essential 2nd gen camera does use a standard USB-C connector, which I do appreciate as some of my Arlo cameras use a proprietary cable that I always need to hunt down when it is time to charge. ## What can this camera do for free and what requires a Arlo Secure subscription? For free, you get: - Live streaming - 2-way talk - Very basic motion detection alerts (no activity zones, no person, vehicle, or package detection) A paid subscription to Arlo Secure gets you: - Cloud recordings - Activity zones - Person, vehicle, and package detection - Animated thumbnail previews included with the motion alert push notifications - 24/7 emergency response Since there is no onboard intelligence on the camera itself, I feel many will find that this camera is annoying when used outside without a subscription, because animals and leaves moving in the wind can trigger the motion detection and can lead to a ton of false positive notifications (and faster battery drain). If you don’t plan on getting a subscription, you’ll likely find that this camera is more ideal for indoor locations or for facing a stationary background outside. ## Does it need a Base Station? This Arlo Essential 2nd generation camera does not require (nor supports) a base station and instead connects directly to your home’s Wi-Fi. It supports the 2.4GHz band only. Most routers broadcast both 2.4GHz and 5GHz networks, so most people should be fine unless they purposely turned off 2.4GHz due to Wi-Fi congestion issues. Unfortunately, if you DO want to connect this camera to a base station, as I did, it is not compatible with existing Arlo base stations! I found this hard to believe, so I chatted with a support rep who did indeed confirm that base stations are not supported on the 2nd generation of Essential cameras (at the time of this review, their support articles were not updated to reflect this fact). So no local recordings can be done with this camera at this time. The rep did mention that this *could* change with a future update, but I was not provided with a timeline of when (or if) that would actually happen. ## Performance The camera has a very sharp and clear vision and night vision works very well. You can also turn on the built-in LED spotlight for color night vision. The camera also has a built-in alarm that you can set to automatically trigger when it detects a motion event, or you can trigger it yourself from the Arlo Secure app if you want to first verify that the motion is alarm-worthy. I’ve been using the camera about a week to monitor the sump pump in my basement and based upon a handful of live streaming sessions, the battery life has only dropped 4%. More active areas with more motion will obviously drain faster. Unfortunately, these cameras are not compatible with HomeKit at this time. Although Arlo has never supported HomeKit Secure Video as far as I know, it was still nice being able to view the cameras in the Apple Home app along with my other HomeKit cameras. ## What is going on with Arlo? I was first drawn to the Arlo system due to the free cloud recordings and the ability to record locally, but I feel like Arlo is dismantling many of these great features to put them behind a paid subscription. Free cloud recordings are gone for new devices (but kudos to Arlo for maintaining it for older devices, though). Now this generation of Essential cameras do not connect to a base station, so no local storage option either. And the Arlo app has been updated with a new “Feed” interface that makes the local recordings even harder to locate (and requires more taps) in the app. I feel there is too much feature fragmentation with the Arlo ecosystem. One would assume that if you buy a camera with the “Arlo” logo on it, that it would work with an existing Arlo system. It’s becoming too much of a hassle to know which camera and base station combination (if it even supports a base station) is needed to achieve a certain goal, such as HomeKit or local recordings. ## Summary While the Arlo Essential 2nd generation cameras provide great video quality and night vision, the ecosystem as a whole seems to be leaning towards a monthly fee rather than one-time purchase. So I would think of these camera as more as a subscription-based service as their local functionality is very limited. Those looking for a local storage solution with no cloud fees will likely want to look for another solution.
I would recommend this to a friend - Pros mentioned:Motion detectionCons mentioned:No local storage
Rated 4 out of 5 stars
Easy setup, clear picture, even at night!
|Posted .This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.If you’ve owned the Arlo line of security products, you’re probably used to needing a hub to setup your camera system. So, I was surprised to see that Arlo now offered an “Essential” camera which only required use of the Arlo App and your WiFi connection. In the box you’ll find the camera, a USB charging cable, a wall plate, and the screw on mount. Charging the battery was a simple as simple as uncovering the protective flap on the bottom and plugging it in. My camera took about an hour to charge before it was ready to go. To mount the camera, you’ll need to use a wall plate, which allows you to screw into the wall. It’s fairly straight-forward to install, and the manual does a good job explaining how to place it. The mount itself will require you to screw it into the camera using a Philips screwdriver, and then it essentially snaps into place with the wall plate. It’s important to note that the Essential camera can only be mounted from the rear of the camera, so keep this in mind when deciding on placement. In my case, I mounted this outside of my residence overlooking an area where I park my vehicles. The 2K resolution does offer more clarity than the standard Full HD cameras, and while not 4K, is very clear for objects that are closer to the camera. The camera can also illuminate it’s immediate area when used for night time playback or when capturing motion. While this does offer color night vision, I found that I often had to toggle off the built in spotlight to capture it clearly. The camera would then toggle it back on, leading to a basic night vision picture. I’m not sure if this was due to the environment, or just a default of the camera. The 130 degree field of view offers nice coverage area. The motion detection does a great job triggering the spotlight and starting a recording. You can also set up activity zones to set where the camera triggers motion alerts. There is built in 2 way audio, and does require the person to be a bit closer to the camera to hear you clearly if it’s a louder environment. However, the Emergency Siren (which can be set to trigger or enabled in the app) is LOUD, even waking me up in the middle of the night, since it’s right outside my window. There is almost no way this wouldn’t scare someone if they weren’t expecting it. Given this is their essential line of cameras, you won’t have much for local storage, so keep that in mind if you’re wanting an “all-in-one” solution without a subscription for some features. Overall, I was satisfied with the ease of set up and the clips it’s captured so far. The motion hasn’t skipped a beat, and does a good job ignoring smaller movements (like a bug flying by) compared to my previous Arlo camera. It’s also nice not being limited by a hub, but I do miss being able to store my recordings locally without it.
I would recommend this to a friend - Pros mentioned:WirelessCons mentioned:Battery life, Subscription required
Rated 3 out of 5 stars
Only if you keep the subscription!
|Posted .This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.I had some Arlo cameras several years ago and they were my first wireless cameras. I really enjoyed them, but after getting a wired camera system, I realized how much I was missing. Wireless cameras are easy to install and can be placed nearly anywhere. I literally put one on my mailbox and one on a tree. Not running 100ft of ethernet cable to do something like that. So, there are certain advantages to wireless over wired as well. One issue with wireless is that you are always going to miss a few seconds of the situation as it triggers motion, then it starts recording. Also you are going to have to recharge them at some point. My previous Arlo cameras were simple to open and replace, so you could have a spare battery already charged and ready. However, these Arlo Essential cameras are sealed, so you have to remove the whole camera. So, this means if you put your camera in a place that requires a little climbing, you are going to have to climb up there from time to time. This also means you have to make sure the position of the camera is where you want it, every time you set it back in place. Of course, that amount of time is dependent on the activity of the area and how you use the camera. Having the LED enabled for night time and selecting better video over power will make it vary a lot. Looking at about a few weeks to a couple months worth of variation. As mentioned above, the other issue with wireless is the few seconds that you are likely to miss. For instance, a car drives by and by the time the camera starts recording, all you see is the reflection of light from their tail lights. For the most part, for the average speed of a person or animal, you will still see them, provided your camera position is decent. But, the recording also goes the other way around where it doesn’t record long enough. For instance, someone walks into frame and starts walking away from the camera, you might get 11 seconds of video but it was the 15th second that they threw a rock through your window. The image/video quality is decent. You can make out most major details, but not going to see the fine details, like plat numbers, unless you are right up on the vehicle. However, on a wet day the camera can be pretty much useless. The funny thing is, it still knows when there is an animal or person, but when you look at the footage you would be lucky to see them yourself. See the image below. Then you get this occasional purple video when it seems confused on whether it is in night IR mode or color night mode. See purple image below. The biggest issue I have with this system, and the reason I would not recommend them, is they are pretty much useless as security cameras unless you subscribe to their monthly secure plans. I’m pretty sure back in the day you would at least get 7 days of recording if you didn’t subscribe, but as it is now, you get nothing but a notification of motion without the subscription. You can open the camera with that notification, see live video and record directly to your device at that time, but by then the situation may have already passed. So, not only are you paying for the kit up front, you have to pay the monthly plan as well if you want them to be security cameras. The plan allows for up to 30 days of recording, smart notifications like vehicle, animal, person and additional features in the app like activity zones and customization. You can even get higher level plans that include 24/7 emergency response and if you have a security system as well, the professional monitoring with video verification. With the 4 cameras, you would want to get the “Unlimited Cameras” option. But, like all subscriptions “prices are subject to change”, so you might eventually be paying even more just to use your cameras in the future. Overall, for wireless cameras, they are not bad. Image quality is pretty decent, provided moisture does not settle on the lens and lighting is optimal. It’s just the lack of ability to record without having a monthly plan, there is no local storage to even prevent from having to be online and no ability to just swap the battery as you have to bring the whole camera in to charge it. Basically, if you want your security cameras to provide security, you have to keep the subscription going or they just become wireless webcams with motion notifications.
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No, I would not recommend this to a friendBrand response from Arlo Team
Posted .Hi David,
Thanks for taking the time to share your experience. We will share your feedback to the development team. We also want to let you know there are some features that are still available without an Arlo Subscription. You can read more about it here: https://kb.arlo.com/000062312.
For further assistance, please navigate to Settings > Support in the Arlo App for service options available to you. We appreciate your patience and understanding.
Best regards,
Arlo Team
Rating 4 out of 5 stars with 10 reviews
(10 Reviews)- Digital TrendsRating, 4 out of 54.0John Velasco on April 17, 2021
Arlo Essential Indoor Security Camera Review: When privacy is a priorityThat nagging feeling of someone watching you is essentially squashed thanks to the privacy shutter on the Arlo Essential Indoor Security Camera.
Full Review - Android CentralRating, 4 out of 54.0December 25, 2023
Arlo Essential and Essential XL Wireless Outdoor Security Camera review: Perfect if you live in the cloudArlo has done a nice job of keeping its Essential line of cameras relevant with these updates. But withholding local storage options makes them a tougher buy. There are nice upgrades to the baseline, but the lack of local storage is rough.
Full Review - Android CentralRating, 3.5 out of 53.5Chris Wedel on August 17, 2022
Arlo Essential Indoor Camera review: Offers a lot of options, but lacks the biggest oneArlo's security camera lineup is an impressive one with some very robust options. But the entry point is the Arlo Essential Indoor Camera, and it's just as impressive — save for one pain point. The lack of local storage stinks for everything the
Full Review - Tech AdvisorRating, 4 out of 54.0Lewis Painter on September 27, 2021
Arlo Essential Indoor Camera reviewThe Arlo Essential Indoor brings some of Arlo's premium features to a more affordable price point, but it's still more expensive than the competition.
Full Review - Pocket-lintRating, 4 out of 54.0Chris Hall on June 12, 2021
Arlo Essential Indoor Camera review: Keeping an eye on indoorsArlo boosts internal monitoring with privacy in mind.
Full Review - Top Ten ReviewsLuke Edwards on June 15, 2022
Arlo Essential Indoor Camera reviewThe Arlo Essential Indoor Camera ticks off the basics of security and performance, but not at the price you might expect.
Full Review - digitalcameraworld.comRating, 4 out of 54.0Alistair Charlton on December 1, 2021
Arlo Essential Indoor Camera reviewA pricey but smart indoor security camera with Full HD video and a wide range of smart home integration options
Full Review - techhive.comRating, 4 out of 54.0Michael Ansaldo on January 25, 2024
Arlo Essential Indoor v2 (model VMC2060-100NAS)The second generation of Arlo's entry-level indoor security camera delivers everything we like about the Arlo experience at a more approachable price point.
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