🔒 Secure Your Vision with Style!
The uxcell Plastic CCTV CCD Dome Designed Protective Surveillance Camera Housing Cover is a lightweight yet durable solution for protecting your surveillance cameras. With a sleek design available in black and white, it measures 12.7 x 10cm and weighs just 194g, making it an ideal choice for both aesthetic appeal and functional security.
B**J
Very small
This case was not really useful to me as it was too small for my camera.
S**A
It is as advertised, just wish it were a little bigger.
It does what it's supposed to do. I was actually hoping that it would be a little bigger, but it might have been a flaw on my part. I did take it apart just to see if I could remove the inner black plastic part, which I did. The inside and out seem to be decent quality for the price you pay. I do think that the clear plastic exterior portion can scratch easily.It is what it is.You can use it to house an actual camera, or just act as a dummy.
J**R
Worked for me as a static mount for a DIY IP camera
This will fit a raspberry pi zero w or ESP8266. The camera mount has three sets of holes and looks like it is meant for breakout boards like OmniVision sensors. The board I used had a lens that was too large for the mount so I had to fabricate one myself. Unfortunately there's no mechanical drawings with measurements of the mounting holes. That would certainly be useful.There's no way you can fit a pan/tilt mechanism inside the housing because it's small. The mount lets you pan and tilt to the position you want when you install it. There's a plate on the bottom that you can install and then mount the whole unit to it with a twist lock.I didn't try it underwater but there's no rubber gaskets or anything that would make me think that it was waterproof.Bottom line is that there's no guarantee that it will work for your application, but it's cheap enough to give it a try.
R**R
Not a good buy
In case you're wondering, a Raspberry Pi will not fit inside. (The A+ *might* fit but I don't have one.)Doesn't seem to come with the internal screws necessary to actually assemble the internals.And yes, they do ship it with all the parts loose and rattling around on the inside of the dome.
B**R
Dropcam Compatible (*)
I purchased this with the intent to use it with a dropcam because I did not like the goofy looking gooseneck outdoor mounts out there. I was successful, but it requires removing most moving parts from inside the unit. You must use some McGyver skills to get the dropcam camera to mount inside. The stand that comes with dropcam is not used. Basically, you need to use some tie downs and bending some metal parts inside the unit.You also need to find a way to send a power source to the unit, I achieved this by purchasing a 6V 2amp power supply and splicing the power supply to the end of a micro usb cable. The reason you need a 6V source is because any distance greater than 10' to 15' will lose voltage over distance. By supplying 6V, you actually end up with 5V at the unit. My house was prewired for a camera for the front porch, so it ran about 30' from the media box in the closet to the front door.You will also need to account for heat dissipation since the dropcam runs a little warm since in Texas, the temperature runs a constant 90 degrees during the summer. I solved this by drilling two small holes in the lower and 3 small holes on the upper white plastic part of the mount. This allows air to travel from the bottom through the unit and out the top. I used a 1/8" drill bit so that critters won't be tempted to crawl and live inside. These holes were not noticeable at all from a distance. Surprisingly with the small holes in place, audio clarity was maintained and a conversation can still be had through the microphone and speaker system of the dropcam.Because the dome will reflect the infrared light at night, we had to program our front porch lights to turn on at dusk and turn off at dawn. The night cam feature was turned off. Otherwise, you get a nice reflected view of the camera lens in the dark.I tested with a Dropcam HD and not a Dropcam Pro nor Nestcam. I am getting 720p resolution and it has been in place for a few weeks now without issues. Will report back if there are any heat or other unforeseen problems like condensation.Update: 11/18/2015. I have attempted to set up a Dropcam Pro and Nestcam like this and have had difficulties. It seems the newer cameras do some sort of initialization routine that checks to make sure the unit has proper connection within stricter parameters for voltage, amperage, resistance?? before it will connect by wifi. My dropcam HD is still working fine after a few months and have not had issues with heat or moisture.
S**N
Recommend that you put sizing in the ad so that ...
Not what I was hoping for and no specs on-line for size. I'm looking for a removable cover for an Ouvis veezon VZ1 HD inside camera and this, unfortunately does not come close. Recommend that you put sizing in the ad so that people can, like me, will know that it won't fit.
R**O
Two Stars
Way too small for any decent quality camera to fit in.
J**S
Five Stars
Great.
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