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Survivalfour
> 3 dayI like this a lot. No need to drill any holes which is a plus. The true test is how it holds up in the rain. The material looks good so I’m not expecting any issues. It was very easy to install and the price is very affordable. I got this for the corner of my house. I angle one camera on one side of the house and the other facing around the corner.
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Scott Oldham
> 3 dayThey need to have a piece of metal that you can put in back of the screws for better stability, but it does keep the solar panel pointed at the correct angle.
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G. A.
> 3 dayAll of my gutters have a chicken type wire on the top to help keep leaves out. I was limited as to where the installation should be placed because of this and to make sure it would be exposed to sunlight. The installation was easy enough but I had to cut the chicken wire to attach the mount. The instructions were plain and simple and after attaching the camera and the solar panel it looked and worked well.
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Howard
> 3 dayFor my previous two solar panel/camera setups I used single attachment gutter mounts. It took up a little more space on the gutter, but it gave me more flexibility. Additionally, the price for a two pack was a fair amount less than this dual mount. However, for this setup, it was going on the top of an existing pole and space was the bigger issue. I really didnt know if this would work, as it all depended on the mount being able to fit inside the top of the pole. Thankfully, the fit was simply perfect. The mount was just the right width, and I really didnt even need to tighten the screws to hold it in place, but did anyhow just in case. The quality of this mount is very good. It has two screws to attach to the gutter and stabilize, and the panel/camera attachments are very flexible in the range of motion to set where they point. Both are completely independent so youll be able to have the best position for each. I attached my eufy E40 camera with this mount. Space is tight between the attachment and the micro-USB cable/port, but it works.
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AFwestPunk
> 3 dayI will have to do an actual review in the fall to see if this survives the Texas summer, but so far, it has held strong in severe wind and rain events
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Bucky Katt
> 3 dayI recently obtained an outdoor security camera that uses a solar panel to keep its battery charged. While the camera came with everything necessary to mount it and the panel, I also wanted to have additional mounting options (other than drilling into the brick on my house). I saw this camer / panel mount from Holicfun and ordered it through the Vine program. The mount came with everything needed to mount on to your roofs rain gutter. It can mount both a solar panel and the camera itself. I do have to say I was disappointed by how plasticky it is. The ball sockets are all plastic and dont look all that durable. However, the part that attaches the mount, to the gutter, is steel. I opted to mount the camera by drilling into the brick, but chose to mount the solar panel on this gutter mount. I had no trouble doing this (as can be seen in the pic), but again, I dont have all that much faith in its long-term durability (especially with Winter approaching) against exposure to the weather. Ill update this review if the need arises. I hope that my review and photos are of use to you. Regards.
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Johnny Roy
> 3 dayPerfect solution for outdoor camera and solar panel combinations.
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Jerome Francis
> 3 dayThis bracket was not compatible with the Ring battery camera or the mount. The brackets did not line up, not a defect it’s the way it’s made. Retuned it.
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Wall•E
> 3 dayThis product is a little bit cheap looking and cheap feeling. The anchors are just two screws that go in that ass light angle and miss holes on the other side of the bracket for some reason. I’m not sure why those holes are there. It’s very lightweight and made a plastic it just looks and feels a little cheap. It will probably do the job though as long as you don’t get caught in a serious storm. I would probably use something to protect the gutters when you screwed down the clamping screws so they wouldn’t damage the gutter. In addition no matter how hard you twist the locks on the ends, the holders for the camera and the panel can still be moved. Likely they will hold during normal conditions. But the whole set up really just doesn’t give me a very good sense of security. I would definitely prefer a mount that was more rugged and heavy duty. At least a medium duty.
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Nathen Balistreri
10-06-2025Works with Reolink camera and solar panel