These Arlo Video Doorbell Cameras Are Now up to 67% Off
If you’re looking for a video doorbell camera but would prefer an alternative to the ubiquitous Amazon-owned Ring brand, there are several Arlo video doorbell cameras on sale right now.
Most security camera manufacturers require a monthly subscription fee to use most of their features, with the exception of Eufy . Arlo is no different, and access to all camera features will require a subscription , which ranges from $13 to $25, depending on which plan you choose. However, there are some things you can still do without a subscription.
The cheapest of the bunch is the first generation Arlo Essential Video Doorbell for $48.98 (originally $149.99) after 67% off. This is a great budget option for those who aren’t looking for maximum resolution and a one-time setup that doesn’t require battery changes. With your subscription, you get a 180-degree field of view, 1536 by 1536 resolution, compatibility with Amazon Alexa and Google Assistant, two-way audio, night vision, phone notifications, and cloud storage. You can read our full review of this device at PCMag .
The wireless version of the Arlo Essential Video Doorbell is on sale for $69.99 (originally $87.99). You get the same features as the wired version, except, obviously, the wired functionality. (The call connects to your phone and an Alexa or Google smart speaker.) Battery life lasts up to six months before needing to be recharged. You can read a full review of this model on PCMag’s website .
The second generation Arlo Video Doorbell (1080p) is available at Walmart for $74.95 , and the 2K version is available at Amazon for $89.99 (originally $129.99). The second generation can be either wired or wireless, giving you options when installing it. You get the same features as the first generation, but potentially higher resolution – 1944 by 1944 if you opt for 2K. Keep in mind that the second generation’s battery life is only up to four months if you choose to go with a cordless setup. You can read PCMag’s full review here and see a breakdown of the different models on the Arlos website here .