![]() ![]() You’ll start by putting the battery in the camera, downloading the app, and either signing in or creating an account. Setting the camera up involves two different phases - connecting the camera to your account and Wi-Fi, and putting the camera up physically. Setting up the camera is thankfully very easy - and even easier than other Arlo cameras considering the fact that you don’t have to use it with a Base Station. The entire device is around seven inches long and six inches wide, so it’s not necessarily subtle - but it looks good in general, so it shouldn’t be too much of an eye-sore in most setups.Īrlo Pro 3 Floodlight (Image credit: Arlo) Setup You can buy additional batteries for $50 if you’re worried about not having your camera up and running during the few hours it takes to charge every six months, which we appreciate, and the device charges through a MicroUSB port, which is fine - but it would have been nice if it had USB-C instead. Arlo rates the device as offering a six-month battery life, though we weren’t able to fully test that during this review. It makes sense - with the battery in the regular Pro 3, you would presumably run out of juice relatively quickly considering the addition of the floodlight. ![]() The back of the camera is a little longer than the standard Pro 3, which helps it offer a larger battery. The only real differences on the front of the camera are the fact that there’s no spotlight above the sensor - since instead, there’s the main floodlight that surrounds the camera module. If you’ve used or seen an Arlo security camera in the past, you’ll immediately recognize aspects of the Pro 3 Floodlight’s design: the device has a white body, with an oval black front that houses the camera sensor, microphone, and a small speaker.
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