Arlo debuts new AI-powered smart home security cameras

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Arlo has unveiled a new lineup of home security cameras that span its Essential, Pro, and Ultra ranges. The update brings the company’s first-ever Essential Pan Tilt models along with refreshed Pro and Ultra devices that push resolution as high as 4K HDR.

The company says the lineup is powered by Arlo Intelligence, its AI platform that drives more personalized and actionable alerts. With Arlo Secure, users can get notifications that highlight specific events such as vehicles, people, or even fire detection. Plans start at $7.99 a month, with higher tiers adding 24/7 monitoring and direct connection to emergency services.

The biggest addition comes in the form of the Essential Pan Tilt cameras, available for both indoor and outdoor use. These models support 360-degree panning, 180-degree tilting, automatic motion tracking, and night vision. The outdoor version also adds weather resistance and an integrated spotlight. Pricing starts at $34.99 for HD and goes up to $59.99 for the 2K versions.

The Essential line itself has been refreshed as well, now entering its third generation. Plug-in and battery-powered options are available, with prices ranging from $24.99 for the indoor HD model to $79.99 for the 2K Essential XL with extended battery life.

For those who want higher-end protection, the sixth-generation Arlo Pro cameras continue to deliver 2K HDR video, a 160-degree field of view, dual-band WiFi, color night vision, swappable batteries, and an integrated siren. The standard Pro is $124.99, while the Pro XL sells for $199.99.

At the top, the third-generation Arlo Ultra provides 4K HDR video with a 180-degree field of view, premium audio, and weather resistance for $199.99. It remains Arlo’s most advanced camera for users who demand the highest level of detail and coverage.

All of the new models are available now for pre-order through Amazon.


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