brackets needed for CCTV cameras

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These cameras have a thread inside of them, presuming it is for threading a bracket into it
 

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They look like they would work however I would be extremely wary of buying anything from B&Q that they are not actually directly selling as if you have any issues you will not be dealing with B&Q you will be dealing with the third party sellers who are typically a nightmare.

In principle it's a like buying something from off Amazon that's sold by a non-Amazon seller. But the difference with Amazon is that you can deal with Amazon customer service who are good as gold, generally. eg https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B0F329Z...7IHOpqgBt8&sp_csd=d2lkZ2V0TmFtZT1zcF9kZXRhaWw

However I also wouldn't buy the ones matty linked to as whilst they're being sold on Amazon they're coming from overseas and IME that can make returning them more awkward, even though it's Amazon.
 
Those brackets will only be any good as long as you can mount the camera at 90 degree to the viewing angle ….and only good if your mounting the camera internally ….
 
If this is for your off grid cabin you might be better with a modern battery system like eufy - you would just need to power the hub and a 4/5g router.
 
They look like they would work however I would be extremely wary of buying anything from B&Q that they are not actually directly selling as if you have any issues you will not be dealing with B&Q you will be dealing with the third party sellers who are typically a nightmare.

In principle it's a like buying something from off Amazon that's sold by a non-Amazon seller. But the difference with Amazon is that you can deal with Amazon customer service who are good as gold, generally. eg https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B0F329Z...7IHOpqgBt8&sp_csd=d2lkZ2V0TmFtZT1zcF9kZXRhaWw

However I also wouldn't buy the ones matty linked to as whilst they're being sold on Amazon they're coming from overseas and IME that can make returning them more awkward, even though it's Amazon.
i am not am member of amazon?

Do you know a proper shop that sells them?
 
Those brackets will only be any good as long as you can mount the camera at 90 degree to the viewing angle ….and only good if your mounting the camera internally ….
I plan to mount them to the celling. one at the door. one at an enterance of the bar and one at the till. Do you think they will capture peoples faces?

Mounting the cameras internal. yes it is indoors
 
If this is for your off grid cabin you might be better with a modern battery system like eufy - you would just need to power the hub and a 4/5g router.
no nothing off grid hear at all! mains 240 with bricks and motor
 

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