Answer Deliveries and Deter Intruders While You're Out With the Better-Than-Half-Price $59 Arlo 2K Video Doorbell

We loved its crisp picture quality and active burglar deterrent during testing

Missed deliveries have a habit of happening at exactly the wrong moment. You step out for an errand, a package arrives early, and suddenly you’re wondering how long it’s been sitting on your porch in plain view.

Even when you are home, answering the door isn’t always possible with work calls or unexpected knocks resulting in missed deliveries. That's why it's great to see the Arlo 2K Video Doorbell deeply discounted, to make sure deliveries arrive safely. At less than half price, it's a deal not to be missed.

Arlo 2K Video Doorbell | was $129.99, now $59.99 at Arlo (save $70)
Catch deliveries, protect packages

Arlo 2K Video Doorbell | was $129.99, now $59.99 at Arlo (save $70)

Crisp picture quality, clear two-way audio, and a siren feature to deter potential thieves make this one of the most effective video doorbells for catching and protecting deliveries.

Read more in our full Arlo 2K Video Doorbell review.

Answer Deliveries and Protect Packages With the Arlo 2K Video Doorbell

Arlo video doorbell secured to fence

Package recognition, a siren feature, and clear day and night picture quality make this a strong choice for package protection, especially at this price.

(Image credit: Future/Jennifer Oksien)

At this discounted price, the Arlo is more affordable than every other video doorbell we've tested, from the subscription-free eufy E340 to the budget-friendly Blink Video Doorbell. At $59.99, you're saving $70 from the usual retail price, and as the Arlo needs a subscription to use all the features, you can consider that the first eight months are paid for at this discounted up-front rate.

It has a lot going for it besides the brilliant price. A major strength of the Arlo 2K Video Doorbell is its picture quality, with its 2K HDR resolution delivering clear footage, making it easy to see exactly who’s at your door and what’s been left behind.

In our full Arlo 2K Video Doorbell review, this clarity, paired with a 180-degree field of view, proved genuinely useful. Parcels were clearly visible in frame, faces were easy to identify, and even nighttime footage was sharp enough to check delivery details.

That level of detail matters if you want confidence that a package arrived safely, or need to be able to confirm when it was dropped off.

Beyond video quality, Arlo’s built-in siren is what really sets it apart for protecting deliveries. The siren can be triggered manually from the app or set to activate automatically, creating an immediate deterrent if unfamiliar faces approach your door.

Home security experts have emphasized how Arlo’s siren feature can help protect packages by discouraging opportunistic theft before it happens, as it's far more effective than reviewing footage after the fact.

Along with motion alerts and live video, it’s one of the best ways to prevent porch pirates without needing additional cameras or a full-blown system.

The Arlo 2K Video Doorbell also makes it easy to manage deliveries in real time. With two-way audio that's clear even in poor weather conditions, you can speak directly to couriers through the app when you’re not home. That means you can ask drivers to leave packages out of sight, place them behind a gate, or return later.

Avoiding common video doorbell placement mistakes will help you get the most out of Arlo’s porch protection.

With crisp 2K video, a genuinely useful siren deterrent, and reliable two-way audio, the Arlo 2K Video Doorbell is already a strong everyday option. Now less than half price, it’s one of the most compelling front-door upgrades available right now.

The Arlo 2K Video Doorbell is discounted to $59.99 for a limited time.

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All prices correct at time of publication.


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Dan Fauzi
Home Tech Editor

Dan is the Home Tech Editor for Homes & Gardens, covering all things cleaning, sound, smart home, and air treatment across the Solved section.

Having worked for Future PLC since July 2023, Dan was previously the Features Editor for Top Ten Reviews and looked after the wide variety of home and outdoor content across the site, but their writing about homes, gardens, tech and products started back in 2021 on brands like BBC Science Focus, YourHomeStyle and Gardens Illustrated.

They have spent more than 400 hours testing and reviewing vacuums, soundbars and air purifiers for Homes & Gardens.

Dan has a BA in Philosophy and an MA in Magazine Journalism. Outside of work, you'll find them at gigs and art galleries, cycling somewhere scenic, or cooking up something good in the kitchen.