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Arlo Rolls Out Apple Home Support for 2nd-Gen Essential Camera Lineup

Arlo has begun rolling out Apple Home integration for its Essential Second-Generation camera lineup, reports The-Ambient.

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The integration allows devices like the Arlo Essential 2K Video Doorbell, 2K Indoor Camera, and 2K Outdoor XL Camera (all second-gen models) to be added to the Apple Home app. That's provided they are connected to a compatible Arlo Base Station or SmartHub.

When properly connected, users will be able to view live feeds and screenshots, receive motion and audio notifications, and use two-way audio directly from the Apple Home app. The update also brings Siri voice control functionality and the ability to view camera feeds on Apple TV, making it convenient to check who's at the door without reaching for your phone.

As noted by The-Ambient, this update should prove a big improvement for Apple Home households, where third-party camera support has traditionally been inconsistent at best. While Arlo still hasn't implemented HomeKit Secure Video support (something many users have been clamoring for), standard HomeKit integration is a meaningful step toward a more unified smart home experience.

The rollout appears to be specifically for second-generation Essential devices, so owners of first-gen or other Arlo camera lines might need to wait a bit longer (or invest in newer hardware) to enjoy the same Apple Home integration.

Top Rated Comments

Rob__Mac Avatar
12 months ago
Eurgh. Smart hubs. Absolute bane of smart home. This is what Matter is designed to get away from - so you don't need half a dozen Apple TV sized boxes sitting in your cupboard just to run a load of proprietary bridges.
Score: 10 Votes (Like | Disagree)
SilmarilFinder Avatar
12 months ago

I'm currently looking for a doorbell to integrate into HomeKit but, after all this time, there still seems to be so little choice, and reviews are varied, to say the least...

Does anyone have a recommendation? Currently looking at the Aqara Video Doorbell G4 - but as I say, reviews are mixed...
On paper Aqara seems really nice but (a big but) its a Chinese company and whatever data gets in, there is no way out from China. It could be used for anything from AI training to tea break entertainment.

Yes, I know most budget cameras are made in China, but Aqara is suspiciously cheap and suspiciously good. Their privacy statement is about as convincing as a ‘trust me’ from a Facebook marketplace seller.
Score: 7 Votes (Like | Disagree)
12 months ago

its a Chinese company and whatever data gets in, there is no way out from China.
That is the beauty of Homekit Secure video. I have two Aqara cameras, both of which are blocked from accessing the internet via my router. Apple takes care of everything via HKSV and I have no need to use Aqara's software or cloud services.
Score: 6 Votes (Like | Disagree)
TomaxXamot Avatar
12 months ago
No HomeKit Secure Video support makes it a non-starter for me.
Score: 3 Votes (Like | Disagree)
tiptopp Avatar
12 months ago
I'm currently looking for a doorbell to integrate into HomeKit but, after all this time, there still seems to be so little choice, and reviews are varied, to say the least...

Does anyone have a recommendation? Currently looking at the Aqara Video Doorbell G4 - but as I say, reviews are mixed...
Score: 3 Votes (Like | Disagree)
12 months ago

Eurgh. Smart hubs. Absolute bane of smart home. This is what Matter is designed to get away from - so you don't need half a dozen Apple TV sized boxes sitting in your cupboard just to run a load of proprietary bridges.
One exception is the Lutron Caseta hub. Best and most reliable smart home product of all time. Their spectrum they use to communicate with switches and blinds is rock solid.
Score: 2 Votes (Like | Disagree)