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NETGEAR Introduces Arlo Q, New “Genius” Camera That Raises the Smart Home Security Bar with 1080p HD Video and Two-Way Audio

“Arlo Q packages the elements that consumers value for home security into a well-designed product,” said Stuart Sikes, president of Parks Associates, a market research and consulting company specializing in emerging consumer technology products and services. “Arlo Q addresses consumer desire for visual quality with enhanced audio and cloud capabilities. The Arlo platform fuels the growing do-it-yourself smart home security market.”

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

From the press release "NETGEAR Introduces Arlo Q, New “Genius” Camera That Raises the Smart Home Security Bar with 1080p HD Video and Two-Way Audio" by Netgear.

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