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Arlo Ultra 2 Spotlight Camera 4K HDR (2 Cameras, SmartHub Included & Required) | Wireless Home Security Camera | Color Night Vision, Motion Sensor, 180º View, 2-Way Audio, White

Original price was: $599.99.Current price is: $379.99.

Price: $599.99 - $379.99
(as of Dec 25, 2024 20:07:00 UTC – Details)



The product is multiple voltage compatible, that voltage arrange is 100-240V
Ultimate Outdoor Wireless Camera 4K HDR Video(2 Camera, SmartHub Included & Required)-Watch, listen & talk. Monitor your home, property & keep your loved ones safe with 4K HDR Ultra-Wide Field of View. Dual-Band Wi-Fi connects to the SmartHub
Arlo protects your everything. Including your privacy – At Arlo, we are as passionate about privacy as we are about safeguarding your home & family. Arlo is designed to keep your personal information private and in your control
Don’t miss a moment with the Arlo Secure App – Get real-time notifications with motion activation & live video streaming. Includes remote siren activation, color night vision, 2-Way Audio, rechargeable battery & large Field of View (180 degrees)
See sharper details with 4K HDR (High Dynamic Range) Video, Zoom & Ultra-Wide Viewing Angle (180 degrees) – Power to zoom 12x on every image to make out faces or license plates. HDR lets you view the brightest whites & the darkest blacks
Get more with an Arlo Secure Plan (subscription required) – Share & store video for up to 30 days, see animated previews from your phone’s lock screen, personalize your security with people and vehicle recognition + package and animal detection
Customer service designed for you – Get help for your products within the Arlo app and join the Arlo community to learn, ask questions or share feedback. 24/7 chat is also available on the Arlo website and in the app.​ ​
Connect with your favorite smart home partners – Works with Amazon Alexa, Apple Home, IFTTT & Google Assistant
Seamless setup with Dual-Band Wi-Fi – Setting up your camera is easy with Dual-Band Wi-Fi that supports 2.4Ghz and 5Ghz Wi-Fi and automatically connects to the stronger network. Add-on camera requires a SmartHub (included in Ultra system SKUs).
Accessories & Compatible Products – Ultra 2 Security Cameras (2), 1 SmartHub, 1 power adapter, 2 rechargeable batteries, 2 ethernet cable, 1 wall mount screw kit, 1 magnetic wall mount, 1 long screw mount/kit, monitoring decal & quick start guide

9 reviews for Arlo Ultra 2 Spotlight Camera 4K HDR (2 Cameras, SmartHub Included & Required) | Wireless Home Security Camera | Color Night Vision, Motion Sensor, 180º View, 2-Way Audio, White

  1. Pedro moreno

    I finally have the proof I needed
    Where do I even begin with the Arlo Ultra 2 Spotlight Camera? Let’s just say it’s my new favorite reality show. Move over, Kardashians! This camera has become the star of my life. Not only does it capture crystal-clear video, but it also has a hidden talent for catching unexpected ‘performances’ in my neighborhood.I’ve had a long-standing suspicion about my Karen-of-a-neighbor’s misdeeds, and boy, was I right! Thanks to the Arlo Ultra 2, I finally have the proof I needed. It not only caught her dogs doing their business on my lawn but also exposed her doing something I can’t unsee. Let’s just say she was mooning the world with her pants down.The image quality is so good that I could practically count the daisies on her underwear. It’s like watching an episode of ‘America’s Funniest Home Videos,’ except my yard is the stage. I’ve never laughed so hard and simultaneously cringed in my life.But hey, it’s not all about my neighbor’s embarrassing escapades. The Arlo Ultra 2 is a top-notch security camera too! With its spotlights and advanced features, it’s like having a mini Hollywood set in my backyard. And the best part? It’s super easy to set up and control, even for tech-challenged folks like me.So, if you’re tired of boring security cameras and want some entertainment with a side of surveillance, the Arlo Ultra 2 Spotlight Camera is the way to go. Trust me, you’ll never look at your neighborhood the same way again!”L

  2. Loki

    Easy Security
    Started out with a few of these. Bought more. Nice system, easy to mount and use.Powered by plug or solar panels, which are perfect for larger properties.The included battery does well without being plugged in or use of solar panel, even with cool fall nights.It’s sad to need a lot of cameras because of trespassers, if you do these work great, and the monthly fee is reasonable.We recently needed support for one of our cameras. Support was excellent. They walked us through the factory reset and the camera works fine again.My big ask for these cameras is to figure out how to link them to a flat screen so all we have to do is glance to see what’s going on.

  3. Ed Zapf

    WARNING: You May Not Enjoy All the Features That Make Arlo Systems So Expensive
    The good:1. Good video quality.2. Easy mounting and setup.3. Notification includes snapshot of what triggered motion sensor sent directly to my Apple watch.4. Color night vision (only when spotlight is on) is very nice.The bad:1. Quite expensive compared to alternatives.2. Although video quality is good, I can’t believe it’s 4k. I don’t have anything to compare it too, so maybe it is 4k. I just expected great, not good.3. Battery definitely does NOT last 6 months as advertised! Both cameras were down to about 50% in one week. I bought Wasserstein solar panels to keep the cameras charged. ($69 for pack of 2 vs. ~$100 each for Arlo solar panels)4. Paid subscription required for saving video to cloud ($15/month for 30 days 4k cloud recording or 10/month for 2k cloud recording. By comparison, Wyze gives you 14 days cloud recording for free).5. Beware the 3 month trial subscription that comes with it. Nowhere does it say “free.” I discovered that it is a 3 month trial – that you pay for! and at the end of 3 months, apparently, I guess, you get to decide if you want to CONTINUE paying? I’m only 3 weeks in now, so I’m a little curious what will happen at the end of three months. I suspect they just keep charging you. [UPDATE: Reading other reviews, it seems that the 3 month trial service is free? Not sure why they charged me, but I am done fighting with them and I will just cancel]7. Apparently, if you have an Arlo Video doorbell as well, the doorbell must be connected to the Arlo hub or base station, not directly to Wi-Fi, for the doorbell to ring a conventional chime. [UPDATE: this is not true. The doorbell will ring the chime connected to either Wi-Fi or base station. I discovered my doorbell transformer was under-rated for this application, which caused my original problem] And that leads me to customer service..6. Customer service is horrendous!!! Can’t stress this enough. Here is what I am currently going through:I ordered this 2 camera system and an Arlo doorbell at the same time. The doorbell arrived first, so I installed it. Worked great. A few days later the 2 camera system arrived, so I installed it too. Worked great too.A few days later, I discovered that the doorbell was no longer ringing the mechanical chime. Doorbell worked fine when it was the only Arlo device and it was connected to Wi-Fi. After using it for a few days, I added an Arlo base station with 2 cameras. The doorbell was still connected to Wi-Fi and it stopped ringing the mechanical chime.I read somewhere, I though in one of Arlo’s documents but maybe not, that if a system has a base station, the doorbell must be connected through the base station or it will not ring a chime. Well, that’s annoying! So, I deleted the doorbell from the Wi-Fi and added it to the base station as directed. It still did not ring the chime. So, I deleted it and tried to add again but I can’t. Now I am unable to add it to the hub and I am unable to add it directly to Wi-Fi. The doorbell is not discoverable, as if it’s already connected to some system but it’s not.So I went from having a working video doorbell to a doorbell that would not ring the chime after I installed the base station and 2 cameras to a doorbell that does nothing. I feel like I’m of average intelligence and somewhat tech savvy. I can usually get most things working. Why can’t I figure this out??I went to Arlo support for help. I searched all Arlo’s relevant documents. I searched google for any assistance. I tried all the troubleshooting tips and tricks I could find. No luck. I want to call someone and start shouting. There is no phone number to call; there is no email address to ask a question; you have to submit a trouble ticket from the Arlo app. So, I did.After 3 days, I received a response from Arlo suggesting that I try some of the troubleshooting aids that I had already tried. I am losing faith in this company very quickly. The response also asked for lots of information including proof of purchase, screen shot of internet upload/download speed, and screen shot that the device really is not installed on my account. I answered all the questions and provided all the information requested. The app only allows 1 attachment, so I attached my sales receipt and had to send the screen shots separately. Odd, why would they tell me to attach 3 things but only allow one attachment? I am questioning my own sanity in purchasing this company’s product. I pressed save, and the app crashed. I lost all the information I typed in. I am now losing my will to live. So I redid it all, saved it to a Word document, pressed save, and the app crashed again. Third try: I copied my information from Word, pasted into Arlo support, pressed save – success! Hooray! Small victory in actually sending my request for service.I am now waiting 3 days for a reply that I expect to be totally useless and unhelpful. Wait, there’s a weekend included, so maybe I’m waiting 5 days. Either I will get this stupid doorbell working in the next week or I will return everything and buy something else.Update to follow.UPDATE: I have now been in contact with Arlo 5 times over the last 3 weeks. They have been sending me very similar messages with minor additions or deletions to the troubleshooting tips and tricks. I have dutifully complied with all suggestions. I never got the doorbell connected to the base station, but it did finally connect to Wi-Fi again after about 30-40 tries, no exaggeration, just doing the same thing over and over. Also, I discovered that my doorbell transformer was under-rated for the Arlo video doorbell, which caused the original problem of not ringing the chime. It needs to be 16-30V. Mine read 15.6V – I assume just enough to ring the chime when I first installed the doorbell, but not enough to sustain. So, I replaced the transformer and now I’ve got a working video doorbell again. However, it is connected to Wi-Fi, not to the base station. I really would like to connect to the base station to record to an SD card and to eliminate the bandwidth used on Wi-Fi. My fifth and latest message to Arlo included the question, “I am reluctant to delete the doorbell from the Wi-Fi to attempt connecting to the base station again because of all the trouble I had connecting it at all. It honestly took about 30-40 tries.So, if I do disconnect from the wi-fi and can never get it connected again, what recourse will I have?” Awaiting response.UPDATE-2: After about one month and eight replies to-from Arlo support, video doorbell still cannot connect to Arlo Base Station. Arlo support’s final determination is that my internet service is too slow to connect the doorbell to the base station. They want me to upgrade my internet service and try again. I’m not sure I believe that. If it is the case, then I don’t understand why I wasn’t told that one month and seven replies ago when I sent my first internet speed screen shot – could have avoided 20-30 frustrating hours of failed attempts to connect the doorbell to the base station. Also, based on their numbers, my other cameras would not work, but they do. Why would my internet connection prevent a low bandwidth video doorbell to connect when two higher bandwidth cameras work with no trouble?I am not in a position to upgrade my internet connection at this time, especially not as a troubleshooting aid that may not help. I prefer to cut costs, not take on extra costs. Following that intent, I will now cancel my Arlo subscription. Anticipating any potential future problems will not be supported, I have no reason to continue subscribing to any Arlo service.So, my goal here is to warn everyone to do your research thoroughly. Otherwise, you may not enjoy all the benefits that make Arlo systems so expensive. I now know that I am not knowledgeable enough to have asked the right questions or to have conducted the proper research to ensure that an Arlo system fits my need. I could have saved hundreds of dollars by purchasing a competitor’s system that would have given me the same reduced features that I get from my current Arlo system.Also, beware Amazon and other places advertise Arlo as compatible with Alexa. From what I can tell, it is NOT! There is no Arlo app for Kindle Fire. There once was but it is now defunct.In all, this was a very expensive, time consuming, frustrating learning process.

  4. Dannie0029

    Great upgrade to the old ones
    We have seven Arlo cameras around the house. They are six years old and we are gradually replacing them with these. The quality of the video is so much better. The spotlight works great but the zoom when the motion detection comes on is my favorite part the fact that it follows people in our driveway makes me feel safer. We will be buying more as we replace all of our other cameras, one by one.

  5. wayne curtis

    They were exactly as distribed work great

  6. Roman V.

    Does not work for Arlo pro 4 cameras. Inaccurate advertising and product information on this page

  7. ROBERT

    system works great ,Great picture quality and very sensitive, they dont like the cold ,cold weather but when it warms up they come back on,,,GREAT

  8. Chalon

    Bonjour,Une caméra sur le sol, pourquoi pas?Mais bon cela ne sert pas à grand choseAlors si vous avez les caméras compatibles, expliqués sur Amazon..Optez pour ces deux aimants…..Par contre attention cela casse assez facilement, bien mettre une main dessus et l’autre sur la caméra quand on l’enlève ne serait-ce pour la nettoyer ou la mettre en charge…MerciMerci.

  9. 1234565

    visserie pire que bas de gamme, une honte pour le prix, un vulgaire aimant avec un support en plastique qui coûte 5 euros max, bravo pour le marketing

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Arlo Ultra 2 Spotlight Camera 4K HDR (2 Cameras, SmartHub Included & Required) | Wireless Home Security Camera | Color Night Vision, Motion Sensor, 180º View, 2-Way Audio, WhiteArlo Ultra 2 Spotlight Camera 4K HDR (2 Cameras, SmartHub Included & Required) | Wireless Home Security Camera | Color Night Vision, Motion Sensor, 180º View, 2-Way Audio, White
Original price was: $599.99.Current price is: $379.99.
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