Looks real good, nice to see a product like this that lets you go back to basic for pure network camera without pushing cloud stuff all the time. Even the pricing is reasonable if you can go that route. Wish i could test it out.
NETGEAR makes some awesome stuff, and I've been running Arlo Wireless cameras for a while now. Got my hands on the new Q product a few weeks ago, and decided to test it against other cameras I had laying around here:
Check out the link. Basically the Arlo product continues to build on a GREAT platform. It does add some complexity that some basic users won't want, but if you want granular control, the NETGEAR system is still my personal favorite. Details & photos above!
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imaheadcase - Monday, November 16, 2015 - link
Looks real good, nice to see a product like this that lets you go back to basic for pure network camera without pushing cloud stuff all the time. Even the pricing is reasonable if you can go that route. Wish i could test it out.Shadow7037932 - Monday, November 16, 2015 - link
Why in the world did they make the graph go from 2015 to 2014 on the x axis?!?close - Monday, November 16, 2015 - link
I didn't even notice that. Reading that graph I was sure that Netgear is "going down".todlerix - Monday, November 16, 2015 - link
Broke my brain for a second as well, perhaps it is common for right to left graphs in another country?ToastyFlake - Wednesday, December 16, 2015 - link
To hurt my head.arijaycomet - Monday, January 25, 2016 - link
NETGEAR makes some awesome stuff, and I've been running Arlo Wireless cameras for a while now. Got my hands on the new Q product a few weeks ago, and decided to test it against other cameras I had laying around here:http://arijaycomet.com/2016/01/23/comparison-netge...
Check out the link. Basically the Arlo product continues to build on a GREAT platform. It does add some complexity that some basic users won't want, but if you want granular control, the NETGEAR system is still my personal favorite. Details & photos above!