Just keep in mind that any object between the camera and the light source results in a backlit condition where the face would be dark/black.
And keep in mind ANY camera can do color at night if you slow down the shutter and crank up the gain.
Andy's cameras can look like high noon at night that way, but then motion is a blur.
If you want to minimize blur with motion, you need faster shutters. The faster the shutter, the more light that is needed.
And that is where the better cameras come in because you can't set shutter speed on an arlo, so you are stuck with whatever it gives you.
But with Andy's cams, you can set shutter speed. And while that looks like enough light and should be enough light to run a 1/120 shutter, you won't know until you try. And you may find that the light is coming from the wrong direction or actually isn't as bright as it looks and the light can't get to the sensor and you then you need to run infrared.