What Are Arlo Monthly Data Usage?[ANSWERED]

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If you’re an Arlo camera owner, you must’ve at least once wondered how much data your camera is using up per month. Whether it’s Wi-Fi or cellular data, it’s always good to know how much you should spend on it so that it’s enough for all of your devices, including the said camera.

Let’s dive into how much data Arlo uses per month and related queries!

How much data does Arlo use per month?

The average usage of data by the Arlo device can be 850 MB or 0.85 GB per month. However, this is assuming that you will be using the Best Battery Life or the Optimized settings and that the camera will be recording for five minutes per day.

If the Arlo camera is used for security purposes, it will use about 3GB to 389GB per month.

How much data do security cameras use monthly?

The average usage of data by the Arlo device can be 850 MB or 0.85 GB per month. However, this is assuming that you will be using the Best Battery Life or the Optimized settings and that the camera will be recording for five minutes per day.

Does Arlo record without Wi-Fi too?

Yes, Arlo can record without a Wi-Fi tool through a Smart Hub/SD card/USB. The Arlo Go does not need Wi-Fi, though.

Arlo cameras have Cloud-based systems, so it is common for these cameras to require a working internet connection. However, you can record your feed locally through Arlo as well in the absence of Wi-Fi.

Can Arlo cameras use cellular data?

Yes, Arlo cameras can use cellular data. If you don’t have an internet connection, you can opt to use the mobile data option, which is also flexible to cater to your needs. You will have to download the Arlo app on your phone and have a 3G/4G connection, and your camera will be ready to work.

The benefit of this feature is that you can stop your subscription plan whenever you want. Also, you can use as much or as little data as you want without any limits. The feature lets you keep in touch with the happenings in or out of your home with the camera’s advanced motion detector.

How can you reduce the data usage by Arlo?

 Not everyone might have the same needs or even the same internet connections to be able to use Arlo the same way. Luckily, there are ways through which you can reduce the data usage by Arlo to suit your needs. 

  1. Please know that the camera uses more data when you set it to upload its recordings directly to the Cloud. Store the recordings locally instead. 
  2. You can set the camera to record only when it detects a trigger, e.g., Set its motion sensor on so it only records when it senses motion.
  3. Keep the resolution and/or the quality of the camera low.
  4. Consider keeping the camera off when you are present on the site. 

Please do understand that these ways will also compromise your experience a little, so it is your call which of these options you want to use and how much.

Why do Arlo cameras need good internet?

As mentioned above, the Arlo cameras usually require the internet to record. Now with all of their functioning relying so heavily on the internet, it is obvious that they require good internet as well. Here are some functions or reasons that explain this need. 

  1. They need internet for uploading the recordings to your device, ie. Laptops or phones
  2. Livestreaming your videos also need a good internet
  3. Uploading recordings to the CloudCloud
  4. Keeping the camera systems updated

It is also worth noting that the internet consumption of different Arlo cameras would be different; also, the different functions like live streaming or recording would consume the internet differently.

Concluding my thoughts on Arlo’s data usage per month!

Arlo offers a pretty flexible usage with openness to Wi-Fi, cellular data, and even local storage. Like any other device, Arlo has its own data usage limit as well. Just keep in mind that the data usage depends on how many cameras you’re using plus how many features you’ve enabled in the cameras.

I hope that all your queries regarding Arlo’s data usage were cleared up through this article!

Immad Amir

Immad is a tech geek who loves the role of automation in his life. He believes that everyone should automate their roles in every part of their routine to spare some time for family and friends. Immad started HomeRook because he wants all the tech savvy individuals to automate their roles and focus on things that are significant in life.

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