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Top cut the cord deal: 100% wireless home security

What's the first thing you think about when you're away or at work? It's likely your home, the people and pets inside or its contents. If you're one of the many people who have contacted me with a home surveillance or security deal request, I have you covered today and your solution is 100 percent wireless. The problem with most surveillance systems on the market is even though the manufacturer claims the system is wireless, you still have a power cord and there's the struggle to find a nearby power source. The award-winning Arlo home security cameras have a patented 100 percent wire-free design for easy placement in any home, apartment or business. These motion-activated cameras with night vision deliver live footage in seconds to your smartphone. The deal I found today is complete with a brand new warranty and is a 100 percent certified refurbished open box (but brand new security system). The packaging has since changed on the exterior box hence the price drop and the best deal I've ever seen from Netgear / Arlo. Click the play button to see the Arlo home security system in action. - Incredible night vision produces perfect imagery in the dark - Zero monthly fees, 24/7 from the free Arlo app - Indoor / outdoor weather proof camera - Sets up in seconds - Extremely easy to use; app pairs with both Apple and Android smartphones - Includes two cameras and completely wireless operations hub - Top-rated home security system and highest rated cameras - Camera sends you security alerts wherever you are - Lowest recorded price today Was: $249.99 Now: $179.99 MORE FROM WAYS TO SAVE Matt Granite is a freelance consumer reporter who produces stories and video for this Station, Amazon Live and others. He is not compensated by the brands featured here. This Station and its parent company may receive a share of the revenue from the site that sells the product if you purchase one of these products using the link on this page.

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