SECURITY
No need to hire a Dwayne Johnson lookalike to man your doorstep: smart cameras are more intelligent and more affordable than ever
Arlo Pro 4 Security Camera
R4 850 (import) / arlo.com
Arlo has been making smart security cameras since 2014, and its Wi-Fi cams are some of the best. The XL version has a bigger battery than the standard Pro 4, but this is the pick of the range - and should still last up to six months between charges.
While many Arlo cameras need an Arlo SmartHub to connect to, this one can connect directly to your Wi-Fi to deliver 2K HDR video and 12x zoom, meaning you can get right into the face of whoever's nicked your bin. Plus there's a built-in LED spotlight for colour night vision.
It's compatible with all the main voice assistants plus IFTTT.
VIDEO FREE EUROPE
Most smart security systems reserve their best features for subscribers and Arlo is no exception. All owners get live video streaming to their phone, but if you want more advanced notifications, package detection, person/vehicle/animal detection, activity zones and up to 30 days of cloud video storage you'll need Arlo Secure, which is R65/m. Yes, it's available in South Africa..
It's worth noting that, like most smart security firms, Arlo doesn't promise lifetime support. For example, it recently announced that older models including the Arlo Pro 2 will stop receiving updates, email notifications and seven-day cloud storage access from 1 January 2024. The cameras themselves will still work, however - unlike those made by Hive, which will be discontinued and stop functioning in 2025.
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This story is from the April/May 2023 edition of Stuff South Africa.
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