🔍 Secure Your Space with Style!
The compcctv Security Camera Mount Bracket is a robust and versatile solution for mounting your dome cameras, designed for both indoor and outdoor use. Made from heavy-duty aluminum with an IP67 waterproof rating, this bracket ensures your security setup remains stable and reliable in any environment. With a sleek white finish and hidden cable management, it not only protects your equipment but also enhances the aesthetic of your space.
Night Vision | Night Color |
Number of Channels | 1 |
Material Type | Aluminium |
Waterproof Rating | IP67 |
Room Type | Office, Kitchen, Living Room, Classroom |
Color | White |
Mounting Type | Wall Mount |
Wattage | 10 watts |
Are Batteries Required | No |
Connectivity Protocol | Wi-Fi |
Wireless Technology | Wi-Fi |
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
K**S
Great for any camera
Although this mount did not fit my camera exactly, it has enough spots to make it work and mount up. Good threading on the screws and good powder coating on the mount. Exactly what the customer wanted and easy to mount.
M**A
Geovision, Hikvision, and pretty much every dome camera will work!
The media could not be loaded. I used for the Geovision EBD series and it worked beautifully!!! Be prepared to drill three tiny holes. Any installer can figure it out. This is built well and awesome for outdoor mounting to walls on buildings. Hides the wire, looks professional and gives a slightly better angle. Can’t beat this product!! Buy it and you will love it too.Sincerely, an installer in Atlanta, Ga.
T**S
Works good but requires some modifications
The camera mount works but I recommend a few changes.First thing I didn't like was that the wall mounting plate was not attached to the gooseneck straight as seen in my first picture. The drawings in the product listing indicate that it should be straight. It took additional time to mount the unit correctly.In one of the reviews they mentioned that the screws rusted so I replaced all of the screws with stainless steel screws. The two screws that attach the gooseneck to the camera mounting box as seen in my second picture I used two stainless steel M5-8 screws. The three screws that are used around the camera mounting box I replaced with three stainless steel M4-12 screws.Also be sure to use some white caulk to seal up any openings.I ran the wire through the base plate so I applied duct tape on the cable opening on the gooseneck near the wall mounting plate and filled the hole with caulking. Where the gooseneck attaches to the camera mounting box (see my second picture) there is a gap where water can get in. after I adjusted the camera box and tightened the two screws, I caulked the gap between the gooseneck and the lower camera mounting box.One last issue I noticed after mounting my dome camera and attaching the bracket to the wall was that rain was rolling down the dome on the camera and tripping the motion sensor. A future modification will be adding an overhang rain shield to stop any rain from rolling down the camera dome.I'll also need to see what happens with snow before I install a shield.The camera I used was a JideTech P1 PLUS -5X-8MP PTZ.I had to drill two holes in the mounting plate to properly attach and align the camera.
I**Z
Pole cam
Really stand out towards the camera great 👍🏽 👌🏽 👏🏽 product will purchased again
A**Z
Great deal
Great deal
P**.
The L bracket is way too thin.
This junction box was a nightmare to install. The holes barely lined up, and I had to mess with it forever to get it to fit. The bracket is super flimsy. There is no way it can hold a camera and heavy cables.
L**M
Quality control-Failed
I bought (5) these to use on Reolink cameras. Many quality controls failed in making these simple pipe bends and weld. First issue I observed was the alignment of the circular wall mounting part which wasn't aligned right so I had to connect the cap/hood and place onto wall for a visual of being level then drill holes. Next failure was the mounting of the Reolink camera locking plate and it's wire going through the cap/hood plate of this part to mount camera to cap/hood. I had to drill a larger hole next to the center of this parts plate to get the Reolink camera wire through and connect it all together. Last failure was this pipe in picture which was bent in opposite direction for wire hole and mounting hole not punched...I had to drill a hole on this pipe. Overall solid metal, but some modifications to get it all to work. I'll post picture of this parts plate and Reolink locking plate of the modification I had to do later on.
R**D
This will work with UniFi G4 dome, with mods
I bought this because it seems to be the only thing that would work with UniFi G4 dome. It is necessarily to carefully drill two holes in the slotted disk with a hobby drill press to make it work, and that is precise work. You will also need to buy short M3 flat head machine screws that do not come with the mount and not the camera either. It’s a little DIY project but it will work. Importantly, the slip joint where the gooseneck joins the mont body give you some rotation, something the UniFi camera doesn’t provide on its own. As others have said, manufacturing of this mount could be more precise, and I plan to replace supplied screws with ones I know to be stainless. But I think this is the only thing you can find on Amazon that will work with Unify G4 dome, with additional work needed.
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