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A few here have have cameras stolen....
Best is to position out of easy reach OR you can use a screw in type camera mount ( can make it much harder to remove )
Morse is faster than texting!
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A few here have have cameras stolen....
Best is to position out of easy reach OR you can use a screw in type camera mount ( can make it much harder to remove )
Morse is faster than texting!
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TomMac wrote:A few here have have cameras stolen....
Best is to position out of easy reach OR you can use a screw in type camera mount ( can make it much harder to remove )
Have three of my cameras on magnetic mounts, all reasonable well within reach (at about 8 feet). No problems in over 1.5 years. I guess it depends on the neighbourhood you're in.
Paul
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Yup, same here. And I have 2 crazies next door...
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Realistically, anyone wanting to steal your camera will do it regardless of type of mount or its location. However the fact that camera is recording and sending it somewhere should be enough a deterrent. Yes they can cover their faces with a hood or something, but may be a little too far fetched unless you're dealing with professionals who I doubt would be out there stealing cameras for fun.
Paul
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I went with the screw-on type mounts simply for the added security. With being mounted above 8 feet it would be difficult to steal them without a ladder. With a magnetic mount anyone with a stick can easy knock them down.
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This might be on interest to people here
https://community.netgear.com/t5/Arlo/Mounting-securely-outside-so-it-doesn-t-get-stolen/m-p/6804#M1...
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It's the standard Arlo "Outdoor Security Mount" they sell for $19.99. The kits only come with the magnetic ones. If you look under accessories on the Arlo site you'll see them. Best Buy and Staples also carries them.
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Yes
I have had 4 stolen and to add insult to injury, the cameras lost their connection so I have nothing on camera. I had 15 cameras in total and now they are proving to be inadequate, and not reliable. I have paid an annual elite programe and now need to look to alternatives.
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Of your stolen camera's, did they have the screw-in type mounts or the magnetic ones that came with the system? Also how high did you have them mounted?
For me, I live on a typical residental street and I figured anyone willing to break into my car or house would think nothing of knocking these camera's off a magnetic mount even at 8 feet off the ground. A good wack with a stick or broom handle would do the trick. I went with the $19.95 screw-on mounts simply because it would take a lot more time to steal or knock down these camera's. Time most bad guys won't spend doing on a residental street.
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Tough neighbourhood.......after getting 4 cameras stolen, I would lock the others up inside steel cages before losing any more.
Paul
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Yes I had two of my arlo pro stolen. They are up running. They are linked to two bases but the thiefb has control over them. So anyone can steal, use, abd get way with it
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If you know this, can't you call the cops? PS. How do you know this?
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Cool. Hope the cops nail the thief!!
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I may be missing something or have incomplete info but I don't think a camera can be linked to two bases at one time. The fact that you can see video from it implies that it's within range of your base which would lead me to believe that it has to be next door (or in the bushes). As long as you don't remove the camera from your base you should have complete control over it so it can't be used by someone else. @JamesC, can you verify my assumptions?
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Just wondering how your camera was secured/mounted? Magnetic mount or screw on type mount and how high did you have it mounted?
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jguerdat,
This is true, a camera cannot be simultaneously synced and available to more than one base station.
So if BB2017 can still stream the camera (camera does not show offline), that would indicate that it is nearby or at least close enough to maintain connection with the base station. It sounds like from the description, that the camera isn't accessible (possibly a cached image showing the battery life/WiFi strength). If you clear your browser cache and sign back in to your Arlo account, does the camera show offline?
The best course of action whenever you believe theft is involved is to inform the police and file a report.
JamesC
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I know of no public statement from Netgear to this effect.
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