Hey y'all, it's Rose.
A few weeks ago, John W asked if I would take a look at LANMU Silicon Skins for Arlo
Pro, and I thought, "why not?"
For $11 you get a pack of three, which is similar to the Arlo Pro deal except they sell
their pack of three for $24.99.
So today we're going to take a look at the Amazon comments, complaints to see if they're
true or not, and we're also going to look a look at the company's marketing claims.
That said, this may be my shortest review yet.
A couple of Amazon reviewers have complained that the skins are too small to completely
cover Arlo Pro, but I haven't found that to be true.
I guess it's possible that you might get one bad skin in the bunch, but all three of mine
fit quite well, even leaving room for the power cord and complete with a sync button
on top.
The only other complaint found on Amazon is the top corners of the skin cover a little
bit of the camera's view.
This complaint is true, but as you can see it covers just a very little bit.
Regarding marketing claims, there's only one.
LANMU claims that the skin can block sunlight, rain, and snow.
I thought the best way to test this would be to take a look side-by-side at Arlo Pro
with and without a skin so we can see how adding a skin affects the experience.
First, we have footage taken on a clear, sunny day.
The skin blocks some of the sun's glare as you see on the top right-hand side of the
screen, but the difference isn't stark.
Second, I tested the two cameras side-by-side after the clouds rolled out.
This time, the reduction in glare caused by the Skin appears to make the picture slightly
clearer.
Third, while I wasn't lucky enough to have a cloudy day, I created my own.
And as you can see, the camera with the skin does have fewer water droplets covering the
lens.
Finally, night time.
At night, I don't see a difference at all between the two cameras, which really doesn't
surprise me.
So then the question is, "should you buy a skin?"
For $11, why not?
They make a slight difference in video quality, and they'll also help protect your camera
from the elements.
So that's it, your miniature LANMU skin review.
I told y'all it was going to be fast.
If you have any questions about the skins, let me know in the comment section below.
I have several videos that are coming up, but I don't know which one's going to be next.
I do want to know what you want to see next.
GetSafe was kind enough to send this Security System, and they sent it with a Mini 360 Plus
by EZVIZ which I'm really excited about.
I purchased the Arlo Q so we can take a look at that alone, with or without paid services,
or I'd be happy to compare it to my Canary All-in-One for y'all.
And I also bought Nest Thermostat E which is what I'm most excited about, and I can't
believe I haven't set it up yet.
But let me know what y'all want to see in the comment section below,
and I will see you soon!
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