Hi there,
I have a handful of Eufy Solocams I put up around my property to keep an eye on some holdover tenants and squatters. However, I've had multiple cameras stolen on different occasions.
The cameras mount with a 1/4-20 connector, and I'm using these mounts:
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After positioning the cams, I used JB Weld epoxy to secure to the locking nut to the back of the camera, and I used JB Weld Steelstik around the ball joint and up to the back of the locking nut since the ball joint seemed to be a weak spot.
One camera looks like it was twisted off the screw, so the epoxy might not have been applied properly. Two cameras were ripped off the ball joint area is broken, so the Steelstik didn't do as good a job as I hoped.
Is there a 1/4-20 adapter type thing that I can use to attach the cameras to a more serious mount? Or any recommendations on how to harden existing mounts? If they can't steal the cameras then great, otherwise I'd like them to burn enough time struggling to remove the cameras so the cops can actually show up and catch them in the process.
Thanks!
I have a handful of Eufy Solocams I put up around my property to keep an eye on some holdover tenants and squatters. However, I've had multiple cameras stolen on different occasions.
The cameras mount with a 1/4-20 connector, and I'm using these mounts:

Wasserstein Adjustable Metal Wall Mount for Arlo Pro / Pro 2 / Pro 3 / Pro 4 & Ultra / Ultra 2
Wasserstein Adjustable Security Wall Mount can be adjusted with 360-degree swivel and 90-degree tilt, allowing the flexible positioning of your Arlo Ultra cam.

After positioning the cams, I used JB Weld epoxy to secure to the locking nut to the back of the camera, and I used JB Weld Steelstik around the ball joint and up to the back of the locking nut since the ball joint seemed to be a weak spot.
One camera looks like it was twisted off the screw, so the epoxy might not have been applied properly. Two cameras were ripped off the ball joint area is broken, so the Steelstik didn't do as good a job as I hoped.
Is there a 1/4-20 adapter type thing that I can use to attach the cameras to a more serious mount? Or any recommendations on how to harden existing mounts? If they can't steal the cameras then great, otherwise I'd like them to burn enough time struggling to remove the cameras so the cops can actually show up and catch them in the process.
Thanks!