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I used it all year in Iowa and had no issues.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.If the product uses some form of constant power such as PoE or BNC, a shield or skin may help to insulate and therefore retain some of the heat it generates on it's own. I have a similar concern -- good luck!
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.These skins don't care what the temperature is. They are SKINS. Covers. There is NOTHING inside of them. The Arlo battery operated cameras probably care a great deal about the cold Montana winters. In fact we have two that are Winter Texans. They come down here to my house in the Winter from North Dakota. "Hey, it is so flipping cold up there at our house. You own our cousins and we thought we might hang out down there with them in the winter. We'll take videos and photos for free as long as you keep us warm." Sure! You might want to check out the ArloQ. Higher resolution, no batteries, but needs power. If its too cold for ArloQ, maybe he'll come down here in the winter. I could use another one.
I would recommend:
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Was down in the teens her in GA last year and mine worked fine
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Wire are heavy coated, thick and ideal for cold and hot. They are in my attic and the thickness of the wires really pleased me. I did not want to have to replace them with something that could handle the weather. You should have no problem with this item.
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