Oculus Rift Sensor Mount, KIWI design Adjustable Aluminium Alloy Ceiling/Wall Mount for Oculus Sensor, Valve Index/Vive Base Station, Arlo and Other Camera Models with 1/4 Inch Thread (2 Pack, Black)
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That would be a no, and you would have to purchase something more durable. My 5 lb camera fits on it just fine because the tripod is so strong, so I'm sure it can hold at most a 15 lb
Please let me know if it has a quarter-threaded hole so that I can use it. Thanks! A problem will occur if that isn't the case.
The Arlo cameras on mine didn't stand up while they rotated, so I had to hold them upside down.
My answer would be a rather definite no. For me, it held the number one spot. The network had no base stations for a few days before it started to sag &amp fade Let your guard down. The fact that I had to screw it in disappointed me a lot.
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Security cameras mounts on this board will get the job done, but it has some design/usability issues. The tension on the pivot ball that positions your camera is solely determined by the tube core rod, which is tensioned by the aluminum base cover. A loosening base cover would enable you to lose tension on the pivot ball, putting gravity at the mercy of your camera mounting position. A main problem is that the bottom plate is plastic and with too much depth it may cause the base to flex inward, and the base cover may not thread completely onto the tub core to secure full tension. As a result, I had to back out a full turn on the mounting screws, which actually allowed smoother and deeper attachment of the plate to the base cover. It is unlikely that an aluminum cover will back out over time if it is made of plastic, but it is more likely if the base plate and cover are aluminum. Metal on metal contact also provides a more solid foundation. As there are no knurling or indexing notches, it is hard to tighten the base cover successfully. You need to use enough finger pressure for proper tensioning of the tube core, which interferes with the pivot ball. Last but not least is the shape of the lock wheel, which is conical in shape if there were more knurling surfaces on the surface, then tensioning the camera would be easier. In addition, the pivot ball is made of aluminum, which is great for mounting the camera since the magnet on the camera body attracts or repels at a different point than the screw hole at the back center. It requires a strong magnet to align the camera screw hole because a steel screw has a strong magnetism. Such a problem does not occur with these aluminum screws. aluminum, on the other hand, will not rust, which is the principal advantage of using aluminum versus the cheaper mostly plastic mounts currently on the market. There is more clearance from the structure where this mount is mounted because this mount is longer than most others. has a wider angle range as well, making adjusting the positioning of the camera easier. In the event that they didn't skimp on the plastic bottom base, then this would be the most outstanding product available.

It didn't stick to the wall since I screwed my mounts to the wall for my Vive sensors instead of using adhesive. Using them, I was able to get the exact angle I needed to better my tracking.

The Arlo Pro2 camera system has just been set up, and a few other Amazon items were included in the installation. To avoid writing up separate reviews, and in the case that other shoppers might be in the same boat, I am consolidating all the extra items into my overall review of the solution. Having put in a lot of effort searching and researching, I have settled on the following in order to make This mount by Kiwi Design is made of aluminum alloy and is adjustable This is excellent! All metal alloy, save for the base underneath, despite the fact that it is plastic. The cameras are very easy to install, adjust, and maintain. Despite their location under the soffit or overhanging porch and away from direct elements, I wanted something I could count on being durable There are no complaints related to the adjustment screw nut interfering with the charging cable, as did complaints about many other mounts. I highly recommend this book! These silicone skins are compatible with the following eBoot models This is exactly what I wanted, and I'm really happy I picked it up. It looks clean and seamless when viewed from a distance because the light brown fades into the brick behind it. Although it is barely noticeable when you know it is there, the camera itself is not. The following GB Outdoor weatherproof charging cable has been taken The charger has an output on the right side. Ensure that the power input is angled correctly for clean installation. Felt cables are easy to work with and can easily be tucked away when not in use. I tend to have my chargers either inside or outside of my house So there was no need for me to be concerned about full exposure to the elements because we were protected under overhangs. I am fully aware of A 3-phase power source activates the 3-phase power supply With the Pro2, you also have a second 'lookback' buffer, so you can capture more detail. Battery recharging is no longer a concern, as well as worry about getting cold is also less of an issue The performance of the weather. The Tendex AI4 IR illuminator has the following characteristics I had seen and read online reviews about Pro2 night -- Performance in terms of vision. Infrared spotlights made a noticeable difference and I decided to add them. Aesthetic reasons led us to select the smaller AI4, including its small size and black color, as well as reviews and comparison photos, led us to choose this size. Despite its size, the unit is hardly noticeable from a You can see a faint red glow of LEDs when the lamp is on when faced directly and moving toward it, but it isn't particularly bright. the results at night for the first time, I am certain that I could have gone with a larger unit, but I am pleased with both the performance improvement and physical size of the unit. Here are photos of the light on the garage's front wall throwing ambient light, but you can still see the differences in the brick on the wall and on the ground, as well as the shadow cast by the post when it's lit by IR.
