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hello we just purchased some arlo 3 and arlo ultra for outdoor use, we are looking for anti-theft security mounts please help with suggestions
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The best you can do is to use the threaded mounts available from Arlo and many other vendors (it's a standard 1/4"-20 thread). You can also check out security cameras or consider a security cage for the camera.
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The best you can do is to use the threaded mounts available from Arlo and many other vendors (it's a standard 1/4"-20 thread). You can also check out security cameras or consider a security cage for the camera.
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There's nothing out in the market that can secure these cameras.
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Actually, there's nothing out there that can secure any camera - a determined person can somehow get to all of them.
Folks here have used a variety of interesting things to secure their cameras, going from embedding them in birdhouses and fence posts to using boxes and cages. Exactly how to secure them depends on your situation and level of paranoia. Threaded mounts may be sufficient (I use those) while others have included security cables so removal from the threaded post doesn't lead to loss of the camera. In addition, the thief likely would have a video of his activity for the police and Arlo has a theft replacement policy (check the FAQs in the support section).
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