Re: Secure boxes to house outdoor cameras
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Here is what i have done for mine. Ugly but pretty secure.
https://community.netgear.com/t5/Arlo-Idea-Exchange/Plastic-Mount-for-Security/idi-p/1481210
You can drill a hole in the side for horizontal mounting to the eaves of your house or make the hole in the bottom for vertical mounting.
Brian
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but the pain of taking it out and putting it in for the battery chraging ... 😞
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Maybe just hiding the camera better with camoflauge is a good strategy if you haven't had issues yet, also. I painted mine to blend in for as many spots as it made sense. When they are extra high I make them very visible, but if they are in reach, I try to keep them from sticking out so that, at least, they have to get close enough to see details before they start to cover their face, and then they are discouraged from taking the camera.
There are many factors to this equation, but it's really more an issue of consternation that there isn't a product for this very clear need, IMO.
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I concur - its a shame there isn't a secure box, all thats required is a plastic box that wraps around the camera with the opening for the front of the camera to prevent hands getting at the screw at the back, locked with security screw or combination locking mechanism...I will have to fashion something out of a cage which will detract from the good design of the device.
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Yeah, if Netgear bore the burden of stolen cameras, they'd have a product. But they just aren't wanting to give up the per-camera profit for a per-plastic-box profit. That'd be my guess.
When you think about the opportunity for margin rather than raw dollar value profit, though, if you're not Netgear, you're not worried about cannibalizing the profit on the camera.
It's just a matter of time before someone has an Arlo Pro specific box as you describe. It's easy to see how cheap it'd be to have it made and shipped from china in giant quantities. Seems like an easy giant-positive-EV wager to me. Especially if you have experience dealing with import brokers and having custom items made in China. Piece of cake.
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