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Just checking to see if anyone has mounted an arlo Q plus outside?
I know they are not waterproof but I was going to mount it under the eave of the house out of the weather, I'm not sure if this will be okay or not.
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tested same for a short while... no problems as covered from any rain.
But I do wonder about the winter with the blowing snow so trying to come up with some form of plastic container ( don't need the IR illuminators as the area has floods )
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tested same for a short while... no problems as covered from any rain.
But I do wonder about the winter with the blowing snow so trying to come up with some form of plastic container ( don't need the IR illuminators as the area has floods )
Morse is faster than texting!
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Any chance Netgear will make an outdoor version of the Arlo Q Plus? I don't trust Wifi for data transfer and POE means no power maintenance problems.
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All we've heard so far is no.
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I have one mounted outside under a limited protection of an overhang. It's held up pretty well so far through some serious storms even in cold and snow. It's been out there about 4 months. So far so good.