Arlo’s Halloween Sale Brings First-Ever Discounts to Select Security Cameras
Arlo makes some of our absolute favorite home security cameras on the market right now. And if you’re looking to snag some for your home, you’ll find them for less at its ongoing Halloween sale. You can currently save up to 54% on select cameras, video doorbells and bundles, including some of the first-ever discounts we’ve seen on select models. But this sale ends on Oct. 31, so be sure to get your order in before then if you don’t want to miss out on these savings.
If you’re looking to keep an eye on your home’s exterior, you can pick up this second-gen wireless Essential outdoor camera for just $80 right now, which saves you $20 compared to the usual price. It has a 2K resolution, color night vision, a 130-degree field of view and a built-in spotlight. This basic model has a four-month battery life, or you could upgrade to the Essential XL for $130 ($20 off), which lasts for up to 16 months on a single charge.
If you want more comprehensive coverage, you can also pick up this second-gen Essential indoor camera, which is currently $20 off as well, dropping the price down to just $60. It has 2K video resolution, night vision capabilities and a built-in siren to help ward off any would-be intruders. Plus, it has an automatic privacy shield that physically blocks the camera when it’s disarmed to help give you peace of mind.Â
And if you just want an easy way to keep an eye on who’s coming and going, you can pick up the second-gen Essential video doorbell. It has a wide 180-degree field of view, and supports two-way audio so you can easily chat with visitors and delivery drivers from anywhere. It’s easy to install wirelessly, or you can hook it up to your home’s existing doorbell wiring (which will require some specific tools and know how). The 2K model is on sale for $100, which saves you $30 compared to the usual price.
And for even more bargains, you can check out our full roundup of all the best home security camera deals out there at the moment.
Source: CNET