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Description
This is a clean and simple corner mounting bracket for the TP-Link Tapo Outdoor Pan/Tilt Wi-Fi Camera series. It is designed to mount the camera base directly on a 90-degree corner of a building, offering an ideal viewing angle for two intersecting paths or areas.
The design utilizes the existing screws and mounting pattern of the camera's bracket, making installation straightforward. I used M3 or M3.5 screws for the model in the photos, but any similar size will work. The holes are pre-drilled. There is also a generous cable channel through the center.
It is strongly recommended to print this with a weather-resistant material such as PETG or ASA for long-term outdoor use, as PLA will degrade over time under UV and temperature changes.
Compatible Cameras:
- Tapo C510W (Standard 2K version) - tested on my side
- Tapo C500 (Standard HD version) - I assume it uses the same bracket
- Tapo TCA41 / TC41 (Action Retail version) - tested on my side
- Tapo C520WS (Starlight Sensor version) - I assume it uses the same bracket
Check out the pictures to see how it looks on a typical building corner. If the adapter works for other cameras as well, please let me a comment and I will add it to the description.
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