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The Arlo Go 2 is a versatile 1080p outdoor security camera featuring dual 4G LTE and Wi-Fi connectivity, rechargeable battery, and color night vision. Designed for remote monitoring without power or Wi-Fi, it offers real-time alerts, 2-way audio, local microSD recording, and GPS tracking. Compatible with smart home systems and backed by robust privacy controls, it’s perfect for professionals seeking reliable, flexible security anywhere.
I**M
BARN & TRACTOR SURVEILLANCE
Metal barn - no WiFi - needed something to watch over my tractor and livestock. not installed yet but it was ez to set up and add to my ARLO PRO 2's and now I'm adding some NEW ARLO PRO 5s into my ARLO system as well. All will be up and recording in a week or so as I need help screwing them into position.Even though the PRO GO 2 primarily operates with a slim card, it can also operate using Wi-fi when Wi-Fi is available. All cameras report back to my Arlo app for recording any movement. Be it people, vehicles or critters. You decide what it watches for in the upgraded app. THE PRO GO 2 CAMERA ALSO HAS A BUILT-IN FLOODLIGHT and the XL battery. I bought the solar panel that I'll try but not a lot of sun in Washington so no sure on that one but I do have a plug in in less than 20 ft. So I can recharge that way. and I did buy the cord since I can also use it to recharge my NEW ADD-IN Pro 5s cameras. New magnetic recharge cord makes it ez to recharge cameras. Just get it close and it grabs on its own.Based on my family's past several year history with Arlo security cameras, I'm excited to have these upgraded cameras available to add into my Pro 2 camera system. The peace of mind these cameras give me is unmeasurable. Better than a 9mm by a long shot. No pun intended. By the way, I tested the siren and it is so high pitched and loud I think my neighbors on the next farm heard me testing.Check into the Arlo monitoring Service too, as you could possibly receive a discount on your homeowners or farm insurance policy.Of course I recommend the ARLO GO 2 withXL batteriesband may purchase another for my baby barn after the first of the year. No WiFi in that barn either.
S**M
Great LTE Camera: Does Work With AT&T
I bought this camera to put outside my vacant rental property during rehab. I took the camera to AT&T and got a sim card which they inserted for me. I also bought a separate SD card for storage. The SD card you have to format with the app before it starts storing. This camera has been great thus far at capturing activity outside my home. The battery lasts a long time. I like all the customization options and the free 90 day trial with ARLO. Since I recently started using the camera I will update the review if anything changes over time.I suggest you go in store and ask for a SIM card for the camera. Bring the camera with you so they can see it and help you set it up. If they claim they don't offer it, go to another store!
J**H
Arlo LTE Cameras: Great Features, Broken Core Functionality
I really wanted to like this. After a several of attempts to get it to function on WiFi, it FINALLY connected to a wifi network. It does well at this point. Battery charge lasts a long while and the Arlo solar panel is actually pretty good and more than enough power capacity to keep this unit charged. Quality of video is very good and its motion tracking is also very good.What is terrible about this unit is its LTE functionality. I've spent an entire afternoon with Arlo customer support trying to get it to even connect to a LTE network and it never worked. I bought 10 cameras at onces, all LTE.Not a single one connected to the LTE network. Complete waste of my time and money. Returning them all.
A**N
Best Security Camera I’ve Bought Thus Far
First off the fact that it runs on CELLULAR NETWORKS is AWESOME. I’ve had some issues with other cameras and WiFi hacking is a present issue.But My Go 2 Soars above the Rest. And I Love It Well Worth the Price
S**N
Arlo Go 2 has More options / versatility than the first edition (Arlo Go)
I added some pics - to show the Support Plans through Arlo.The Arlo Go 2 is the largest camera in the Arlo family.In comparison to the first edition (Arlo Go) things I like are :***** Better video quality (day and night)** Can still be grainy quality at times (time of day, lighting, storms)*** Option to Record until activity stops (up to 300 seconds). This is works 1/2 the time correctly. Motion must need to be relatively close within 20 ft to record activity). Otherwise I see it record in 15 second increments.*** you can opt to still record for a determined length of time 10s to 120s.Did I say video quality is BETTER? Yes, way better than the ARLO GO. Ha, the first edition looks real bad now!You really have to pay for Support - in order to Get Support from Arlo.I found out the hard way with my Arlo Go. Basically ARLO stopped supporting Arlo Go, once they came out with the Arlo Go 2. Expect that to happen, with any future newer releases from this company. Maybe if you just keep paying for the monthly support - they will keep the camera working for you.I am still struggling to get any support for my Arlo Go. I am going to add their plan to that camera - and see if they will now 'talk to me' about the first edition, that has become less than reliable - especially if I need to change the battery, or move the camera.OVERALL : I am pleased with the ARLO GO 2. It does not miss many motion detections in area of focus, verse other brands set up in the same area, that do fail to pick up motion.
E**R
OMG, after working tirelessly to figure out how to get the app to work...................
ARLO sent a friend an 'invite', from me, so they could view my camera. My friend clicked on the link, didn't work, when my friend tried to sign in, using the email the invite was sent to, ARLO's auto response was, "you must sign in using the email the link was sent to. THEY WERE! OMG, we tried several times, it was a ROYAL PITA!! FINALLY, I and my friend could see the camera, but only one at a time, if they logged on, I was kicked off, if I logged on they were kicked off. Somehow we got through all of that, and BINGO, it started working properly. I have this camera at my front gate, which is 1000 yards from my house and obscured by trees. I love it now, it is SO nice to get that notification that there's a vehicle at the gate. I was able to figure out how to get the camera to not notify me of the trees moving in the wind, which was a pain, as now it notifies me of objects when they are closer to the gate, when I'd like it to notify me when objects are further away, but oh well, I'll keep dinking with it, see what I can do.
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