Article: Many companies make Nest camera accessories to conceal its appearance. These are usually silicone skins that wrap around the outside of your camera. The skins come in a variety of colors, including camouflage, white, black, and brown, to blend into a variety of backgrounds. Place your camera inside your bush or tree, securely perched on a branch so it doesn’t fall. You can cover some leaves around the camera so it’s even more discreet. You can also use a tripod mount and wrap it around a branch for a more secure hold. Place your camera in off-street trees and bushes, if you would like to record unobserved areas. Find a spot above your doors where your camera’s view will not be obstructed, and drill the mounting plate into your wall. Attach your camera to the mounting plate, and check to make sure you can see well both in daylight and nighttime. You can put your Nest camera at both your front and back doors, or one or the other. Consider your vulnerable areas before you install your camera. Tuck these in corners so they go unnoticed at first glace. Common break-in locations include rear windows, so the burglar cannot be seen from the street. Drill the mounting plate above a window outside so you can record areas that otherwise may go unseen. You can also hide your camera near your off-street garage or driveway, if you think intruders would go back there.

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Purchase colored camera skins to camouflage your camera outdoors. Hide your camera in trees or bushes for an easy, free hiding spot. Install cameras at your front and back doors to guard your entryways. Place security cameras at off-street windows for extra protection.