Arlo Spin-Off From Netgear Completed
Arlo has launched several categories of smart connected devices, including wireless WiFi and LTE-enabled cameras, audio doorbells and security lights.
Arlo has launched several categories of smart connected devices, including wireless WiFi and LTE-enabled cameras, audio doorbells and security lights.
The new camera, Arlo Ultra, has color night vision and advanced image processing, along with a 180° diagonal field of view and high-quality audio.
After debuting at a less than estimated $16, Arlo Technologies stock has soared 38% after its IPO with a focus on RMR generated from surveillance cameras.
Managed by the Insight app or Insight Cloud portal, these new switches are said to provide easy setup with anywhere remote/Cloud monitoring, management and advanced security.
Netgear’s new line of unmanaged network switches feature three mounting options and support optional interchangeable external power supplies.
The battery-powered FlexPower IP camera from Netgear is compatible with other ONVIF-compliant surveillance video management systems and features several power options.
Netgear says the switches support dense deployments of modern high-power PoE+ devices and are focused on usability within SMB environments.
Netgear announced the planned IPO during a fourth-quarter earnings conference call. The new company will be called Arlo Technologies.