SAVE 49%:A 4-pack of the Arlo Pro 5S Spotlight Camera is update Archiveson sale at Amazon for just $249.99, down from the normal price of $492.32. That's a savings of $242.33 and the lowest price we've seen at Amazon.
Installing a home security system is one of the best smart home upgrades around. Outdoor cameras especially allow you to keep an eye on your home at all times, even when you're away on vacation. If you could use some extra eyes on your home, check out today's deal at Amazon on a great bundle.
As of Feb. 4, a 4-pack of the Arlo Arlo Pro 5S Spotlight Camera is on sale Amazon for $249.99, marked down from the standard list price of $492.32. That means you'll save $242.33 with an impressive 49% discount. This sale price also marks the lowest we've ever spotted at Amazon.
SEE ALSO: Boost your home WiFi setup with this heavily discounted eero Max 7 mesh WiFi systemOn the Mashable roundup of the best home security cameras, the older Arlo Pro 4 Spotlight earns the top spot, so grabbing this newer model is a great option. With a wireless design, the Arlo Pro 5S four-pack allows you the opportunity to keep tabs on four areas around your house. Place one at the front door, one facing the driveway, one in the backyard, and another on the side of the house, and you'll be in for whole-home security.
Each Arlo Pro 5S camera also serves as a spotlight, illuminating the area when motion is detected. Since the cameras are battery-powered, you won't have to struggle with connecting wires. You'll simply need to connect each camera to your home's 2.4 or 5 GHz WiFi network, and you'll be on your way to better home security.
Gift yourself peace of mind by snagging this four-pack of reliable and weather-resistant home security cameras.
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