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Arlo is coming out with a Video Doorbell with HDR video capturing

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Arlo is coming out with a Video Doorbell with HDR video capturing

 

Arlo is releasing one product. First, it came out with its first smart doorbell. This bell is one of the biggest game-changers in the matter home security as it was released one year ago, though it is not as impressive as the house lockdown system in ‘The Purge.’ And now Arlo is coming out in the ring with a video bell rigged doorbell. And this is something everybody would like to have outside their houses. Arlo calls this thing a “The Arlo Video Doorbell,” what… did you expect “Doorbellinator” or something?

This doorbell can give the competitors a run for their money as it gives a more detailed view of your porch because of its square aspect ratio camera. This will let you have a look at the entire body of the visitor, and you can even get a better look at the package they left for you.

Arlo’s doorbell is jacked with features as this doorbell makes a live video call on your phone so you can talk to your guest on the door. Then there is HDR video recording, night vision, personalized alerts for everything, people, and pets.

The doorbell will be out… huh…at the end of the year. However, it’s up for pre-order now you can get it for $150. Well here is something more like all the home security systems the Arlo lets you have cloud storage where all the videos from the doorbell of your porch will be stored.

The company will give you a free three-month trial, and then you know ‘get them hooked and then jack up the price’… you’ll have to pay $3 per month for an Arlo Smart subscription. This subscription will let you access the videos recorded by the doorbell in the last 30 days. You can also let it go if you’re okay without the record of the past videos but its quite recommended.

Harsh Vardhan

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