Updated: March 21, 2023
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How to mount the cameras and how far from ground?

We currently have three Kellini Wi-Fi Smart Cameras
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  1. If your Wi-FI cameras require batteries, install them first.
  2. If using a wired system, connect the cable extending from the wall to the
    camera.
  3. Attach the camera to the power source, if needed.
  4. Secure the camera onto the mount and then adjust to the desired angle.
  5. Repeat at each camera location.
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DOES MOT HELP THERE IS NO WIRE . AND I AM LOOKING FOR BEST POSITION TO MOUNT ON GARAGE.

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Unfortunately, I cannot tell you the best position for your Kellini Wi-Fi Smart Cameras, it is very individual. Secure the camera onto the mount and then adjust to the desired angle.
In general, most security companies recommend installing cameras at a height of 2.5m (8 feet).
But as I said in a previous message this is very individual and will depend on the type of property you have, where you plan on installing it, and what areas of your home you are looking to monitor.
2.5m height – Installing your security cameras at a height of 2.5m provides a general view of the surroundings. It strikes the perfect balance between safety and security as it will protect the cameras from vandals whilst giving you adequate field coverage. Most homeowners can make do with installing their security cameras 2.5m high and is recommended by most security companies.

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Thank you.

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