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NETGEAR to Highlight Award-Winning 1080p HD Arlo Security Camera Family at CES 2016

According to recent research from Parks Associates, a market research and consulting company, approximately 14 percent of U.S. broadband households have expressed an intention to purchase a networked security camera.

“With Arlo Q, our goal was to deliver an incredible end-to-end experience that leaves you feeling as though you are right there in the home, even though you may be a world away,” said Pat Collins, vice president of NETGEAR Smart Home Products. “In addition to Arlo Q’s amazing HD video and audio quality, we are excited to be adding a new set of powerful software features to the Arlo platform, including motion zones, continuous video recording, and digital zoom which will even further enhance the Arlo experience. And by combining Arlo Q with our 100% wire-free cameras, we now provide you with the only solution on the market that easily covers every angle of your home or business – indoors and outdoors, day and night.”

From the press release "NETGEAR to Highlight Award-Winning 1080p HD Arlo Security Camera Family at CES 2016."

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