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This 4-pack of universal bullet camera mounts features durable aluminum construction with waterproof sealing, designed for surface mounting and cable concealment. Compatible with most IP/POE bullet cameras, it offers easy installation with included hardware and a sleek matte white finish that withstands harsh outdoor conditions, ensuring your surveillance setup stays protected and professional-looking year-round.
Material | ABS plastic & Rubber |
Brand | WEILAILIFE |
Color | White |
Style | 4 Packs |
Finish Type | Matte |
Installation Type | Surface-Mount |
Item Weight | 1.3 Kilograms |
Manufacturer | WEILAILIFE |
UPC | 749965341031 791291405086 |
Part Number | we23 |
Item Weight | 2.86 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 3.94 x 3.94 x 1.89 inches |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | 4 Packs |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Finish | Matte |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Number Of Pieces | 4 |
Mounting Type | strew in |
Special Features | waterproof |
Usage | Outdoor |
Included Components | Junction Box * 4 |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Warranty Description | US Location Manufacturer warranty for 1 year from date of purchase |
P**T
perfect for UniFi g5 turret ultra camera
Works perfect for UniFi g5 turret ultra camera. Hole 5 lines up. Solid design. Water proof. All the hardware included works great. No need to add anything else. Has two knockout for 1/2 conduits.
J**.
Perfect for Reolink B800 bullet style cameras
Great alternative price wise to what Reolink has to offer. I'm currently using these with Reolink B800 bullet style cameras and install/cable management was a breeze without adding too much bulk. The included drill template made the installation painless.
W**E
These are made and work very well!
These should be very useful during installation.
B**Y
High quality mounts with only minor issues ...
These are very nice mounts and I had no trouble finding a pattern to match two makes of bullet cameras: Q-See and Ezviz both had symmetric matching patterns. The casings are nice quality and include the machine screws necessary to mount your camera as well as screws to attach the mount to your dwelling. I used these for a 4 camera POE security system. I took off one star for the following reasons: The hole in the center of the mount cover that allow the camera wires to enter the mount is not quite large enough in diameter to fit all RJ-45 female receptacles (see photo 1). The Q-See receptacle fit ok but the Ezviz receptacles were too large which required reducing the plastic corners of the receptacle using a Dremel tool until it would fit. The photo shows before and after using the Dremel on the receptacle.The other issue is that the three holes for power/network ingress (two side and one bottom) are not threaded making it challenging to mate these with conventional conduit systems. In the US, either a 3/4" or 1/2" conduit connection is going to be the most common. The diameter of the ingress holes on the mounts are probably suitable for a 3/4" tap but without a professional machine shop, I would not want to attempt that. However, I found the following top hat grommets worked like a charm to allow a very snug fit using a 1/2" water tight PVC fitting: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07M6B5BYZ/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o08_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1Once inserted, the grommet can then be thread with a 1/2" fitting for a very snug connection. The second photo shows a mounted camera with a 1/2" water tight pvc fitting threaded using a grommet in a side mount hole.Two last tips: there is less room inside the mount for extra wire than you might desire. For instance, I wanted to leave 2-3 feet of excess wire at the mounts to make it easier to finish the installation when it's time to crimp the connector on the ethernet cable and make the connection the the camera. This is especially desirable if you will be working on a ladder. Unfortunately, I was only able to get about 2 feet of excess Cat 6 wire to fit inside the mount along with the wire from the camera feeds crammed in as well - and that was a tight fit and difficult to accomplish at 20 feet above ground with both arms outstretched. The other tip: I recommend not using any strain relief on your ethernet cables at the mount point as this just makes the amount of linear space you need to accommodate the LAN connection to you camera receptacle longer and tighter to fit inside the mount - it also shifts the strain from the LAN side wires to the camera side wires which are typically more frail.
R**E
These are GREAT!
For three of my interior cameras, I modified regular electrical boxes from Home Depot, drilling holes in the face plate to fish in wires and mount the cameras, then painting them house colors instead of gray. But for the eight cameras that were going outside, I REALLY didn't want to do that much work. These fit the bill almost perfectly, and I wish I'd gone looking for them sooner.Overall they're sturdy in the hand, seemingly made of good materials. (I guess time will tell on that... being out in the Las Vegas sun will certainly put them to the test.)The center holes and their removeable plugs made wire placement easy, however I did have to cut my removeable center plugs so that they would wrap around my wires, rather than pulling the wires through the hole. But that's because I had a big honkin network connector that simply wouldn't fit through the plug hole.One puzzling thing was the camera mounting holes on the faceplates, which took a minute to wrap my head around. These appear to be designed to fit about eighty thousand styles of camera, with mounting holes all over the faceplate. At first I was annoyed thinking that the holes penetrated the faceplates and made them swiss cheese, but they didn't, they're only partial holes. My particular cameras sat a little low-of-center on the faceplate, which gave me minor concerns of possible water seepage into the center hole. But after mounting everything and looking it over, I'm confident water won't be an issue. (This has not been tested yet though.)The one negative I can give these is that there's only two punchouts for conduit to attach. This might not seem like a big deal, but depending on where your conduit is going to run, (left, right, top, bottom), it makes a difference because of the way the faceplate mounts to the body. Because the faceplates already have holes to mount the cameras, and because the faceplates only mount to the body in a certain orientation, that could be problematic to someone depending on how the body needs to be mounted to accept their conduit. In my case it wasn't an issue because I had conduit coming into the bottom, but for someone else I think it could be.All in all it's a good product though, and I have no buyer's remorse.
D**N
Solved my issues with my security cameras
These are well made camera mount boxes. I was having issues with water on my camera connections. These gave me a place to secure my connections and keep them dry. The price is much more reasonable than the camera manufacturers mounts.. There are a lot of mounting configurations for the cameras and they fit my Reolink cameras perfectly.I have purchased 2 sets so far and will buy more if needed
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