I'm a big fan of the Arlo Pro 6, and this 3-pack just got its biggest ever discount in the Amazon Spring Sale

Better security for your home for less money

Arlo Pro 6
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When it comes to the best security cameras for your home, Arlo is a name that tends to come up sooner rather than later – and the impressive 2K Arlo Pro 6 camera is now at its cheapest ever price on Amazon in honor of its Spring Sale.

This is the 3-pack version of the camera that I recently reviewed for T3, and you can pick the bundle up for $189.99 – that's more than a third off the original listing price of $299.99, so it's an ideal opportunity to improve your home security.

Arlo Pro 6 (3-pack)
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Arlo Pro 6 (3-pack): was $299.99 now $189.99 at Amazon

This Arlo Pro 6 pack of three gives you everything you need to keep an eye on your property from every angle. The Arlo app makes setting up motion alerts and alarms very straightforward, and with the 2K HDR video you're guaranteed to be able to see whatever is happening.

Have a look at my Arlo Pro 6 review, and you'll see this is a camera that offers everything we've come to expect from Arlo: excellent build quality, top-notch video and audio feeds, and plenty of useful features wrapped up in an intuitive software interface.

If there is a drawback to the Arlo Pro 6, it's that it's relatively expensive compared to some of the other models on the market – but that problem is conveniently taken care of if you pick up this 3-pack for the significantly reduced price now on Amazon.

It's a particularly good deal if you already have some cameras or other smart home devices from Arlo set up – your new cameras will be seamlessly added through the same Arlo app that you're already comfortable with.

You get 2K HDR video with the Arlo Pro 6, as well as night vision and a lot of the other features that are essential for a home security camera (including two-way audio). Some advanced features, including cloud storage for your videos, require an extra subscription.

David Nield
Freelance contributor

Dave has over 20 years' experience in the tech journalism industry, covering hardware and software across mobile, computing, smart home, home entertainment, wearables, gaming and the web – you can find his writing online, in print, and even in the occasional scientific paper, across major tech titles like T3, TechRadar, Gizmodo and Wired. Outside of work, he enjoys long walks in the countryside, skiing down mountains, watching football matches (as long as his team is winning) and keeping up with the latest movies.

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