It’s a great feature for checking in on my little ratbag of a dog (a Jack Russell with far too much energy on its hands) to see what kind of mischief he’s up to when he’s alone and bored at home. The motion detection aspect worked well enough and is quite customisable. I also found the optional auto-tracking mode to be quite a handy little feature, which digitally zooms in to follow the action on screen. The addition of full-colour night vision, thanks to the built-in LED spotlight, is also a really handy and differentiating feature compared to other similar home security cameras in the market, and I found the footage that was shot at night to also be of high quality. I found the videos shot on the Pro 3 to look great with clarity across both the light and dark areas. The concave design of the magnetic mount gave me a lot of freedom in terms of setting up the viewing angle and just needed a single screw to put in place, although the additional pole mount is definitely the more secure option.Īs for the video quality, it sits between Arlo’s two current-gen cameras (the Arlo Pro 2 and the Pro Ultra), boasting a good 2K resolution with support for HDR and a great wide-angle field-of-view at 160-degrees. Taking that into account, it’s great that the Arlo Pro 3 is really simple to set-up and use.Īrlo’s smartphone app easily guides you through the installation process smoothly, while the weather-resistant cameras can be easily installed at nearly any angle with the magnetic mount or screw mount. Never really had a need to use one of these in my home before, so this was all new to me. The Pro 3 features 2K HDR resolution, an integrated spotlight with colour night vision and built-in siren, a super-wide 160-degree field of view, two-way audio, and is great to use both indoors and out.įull disclosure, when it comes to smart home security systems, I am what you would call a noob. It works with Alexa and Google Assistant and is designed to provide a high-performance, simple and wire-free security solution. The Pro 3 ($949) comes in a two-camera pack with an updated SmartHub for even better network traffic management, while add-on cameras will set you back an extra $419 each. Since separating from Netgear and becoming its own business entity, home automation company Arlo has gone on to become one of the go-to brands for smart home security options, and that run continues with their latest offering, the Arlo Pro 3.