Feeling Secure with CAMLOCKbox

CAMLOCKbox

CAMLOCKbox

This is an exciting day!  Not only because I received my new ScoutGuard SG550, but because my CAMLOCKbox Security Lock Box arrived!  I'm so impressed by the quality and design of my CAMLOCKbox, that I am compelled to write about it before I even set up my SG550 that it is designed to house.

SG550 in the CAMLOCKbox

SG550 in the CAMLOCKbox

What struck me the most was the solid construction and precision design of the enclosure.  My SG550 perfectly fit inside this all steel lockbox, just like a nut fits on a bolt.  The CAMLOCKbox is finished with a powdercoating and camo pattern.  The design of the outer cover allowed it to join seamlessly with the main housing.  Once my camera was enclosed in the housing, only the PIR, lense, and infared emitters were exposed through the cutout.  This security box can be locked via a padlock on the front, or by passing a cable lock through the center of the box.  Either method locks the case tight, and your camera is protected inside.

Fits Like a Glove

The cutout on the bottom is perfectly aligned with the external power jack of my ScoutGuard.  Cutouts in the rear of the housing allow the game camera's strap, or a bungee to be used to position the camera on a tree.  I like the fact that this still allows you to fine tune the positioning of your camera after hanging.  The screw holes in the rear of the box give you the ability to secure your camera to a flat surface, like a fence post or barn; or screws can be shot into a tree for added security.

CAMLOCKbox

CAMLOCKbox

CAMLOCKbox puts out a quality product at a very affordable price.   You can feel confident that your game camera will be secure, and the 30 day money back warranty will leave you feeling secure with your purchase from CAMLOCKbox too.

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  1. Dear Sirs,
    Thanks for the tip. The ScoutGuard is such a small camera that I haven’t found a good way yet to secure it. The built-in locking hole on the camera case is so small that it won’t accept a lock large enough to make me feel that it is well secured. This is the first good option I’ve seen.

    Comment by Kansas Bow Hunter — February 15, 2009 @ 1:52 pm

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