Today: 17 March 2026
Browse Category

NYSE:ARLO 6 July 2025 - 31 August 2025

Swann EVO Wireless Solar Camera – Can This Solar Security Cam Outsmart Arlo & Ring?

Swann EVO Wireless Solar Camera – Can This Solar Security Cam Outsmart Arlo & Ring?

Swann’s EVO 2K Solar Camera records in 2K resolution with a 120° field of view and infrared night vision up to 8 meters. The camera operates wire-free on a rechargeable battery, topped up by a mini solar panel needing about 45 minutes of sunlight daily. Footage is stored locally on a microSD card with no subscription required. Launched at $129.99, it is weatherproof and works with Alexa and Google Assistant.
2025 Ultimate Security Camera Showdown: Arlo Pro 6 vs Google Nest Cam vs EufyCam 3

2025 Ultimate Security Camera Showdown: Arlo Pro 6 vs Google Nest Cam vs EufyCam 3

As of August 2025, Arlo has not released a Pro 6 camera; the Pro 5S 2K records up to 2K HDR video at 24 fps and relies on cloud storage. Google Nest Cam (2nd gen) offers 1080p HDR at 30 fps with cloud-only storage. EufyCam 3 records 4K at 15 fps, supports extensive local storage, and can run indefinitely with solar charging. Arlo and Nest require paid cloud plans for full features; Eufy does not.
Smart Homes Just Got Smarter: New Gadgets, Big Trends & Surprising Challenges in Summer 2025

Smart Homes Just Got Smarter: New Gadgets, Big Trends & Surprising Challenges in Summer 2025

Generac launched the ecobee by Generac Smart Thermostat Enhanced in June 2025, promising up to 26% heating and cooling savings and integration with its generators and solar batteries. Arlo introduced Advanced Audio Detection for Arlo Secure Plus, while Yale released the Assure Lock 2 Touch with fingerprint unlocking. Amazon began rolling out Alexa Plus, and Google integrated Google Home into over 40 million devices as Matter controllers.

Stock Market Today

  • Aston Martin Shares Plunge Below 40p Amid Ongoing Losses and Uncertain Recovery
    March 17, 2026, 6:31 AM EDT. Aston Martin's (LSE:AML) share price dropped below 40p on March 16, down sharply from its £19 IPO in 2018. Despite the slump, the British luxury carmaker, known for its iconic brand, continues facing persistent losses with only one profitable year since 2015. The company sold 6,030 cars in 2024 but reported a £324 million net loss. Market value hovers near £400 million, close to its accounting value, prompting speculation about potential takeover bids. However, financial recovery depends heavily on boosting car sales beyond the current focus on sports cars and improving operational efficiencies. While collapse seems unlikely given ongoing support from lenders and investors, uncertainties remain over future shareholder patience and market demand.
Go toTop