Genuine TP-Link · Junction Box · Concealed CablingTP-Link VJB-300A Clean, Professional Finish for Your VIGI Dome Cameras
The TP-Link VIGI VJB-300 Junction Box is a purpose-built mounting accessory that gives your VIGI dome camera installation a neat, professional finish. By concealing cables within the wall or ceiling, it removes exposed wiring and provides a secure, weatherproof entry point, ideal for both indoor and outdoor deployments across Australian homes and businesses.
Why You'll Love It
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Concealed Cable Management — Hides and protects cabling for a clean, professional installation on walls and ceilings.
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Maintains Weatherproofing — Provides a sealed cable entry point that helps preserve the IP weatherproofing integrity of the camera.
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Indoor & Outdoor Ready — Durable plastic construction suited to both interior and exterior use across Australian conditions.
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Discreet Compact Design — Low-profile white housing blends into any environment for an unobtrusive finish.
Specifications
| Model |
VJB-300 |
| Category |
Junction Box |
| Material |
High-quality plastic |
| Colour |
White |
| Mounting |
Wall / Ceiling |
| Suitable For |
Indoor & Outdoor |
| Compatible With |
Compatible TP-Link VIGI dome cameras |
| Warranty |
3 Years (AU) |
Frequently Asked Questions
Which VIGI cameras is the VJB-300 compatible with?The VJB-300 is designed for use with compatible TP-Link VIGI dome cameras. Check the TP-Link compatibility list or contact us to confirm fitment with your specific camera model.
Does the VJB-300 affect the camera's weatherproof rating?When correctly installed, the VJB-300 helps maintain the camera's IP weatherproofing by providing a sealed cable entry point, protecting against moisture and dust ingress.
Can I use the VJB-300 for outdoor installations in Australia?Yes. The VJB-300 is suitable for outdoor use and is built to withstand typical Australian weather conditions when installed correctly.
Do I need any special tools to install the VJB-300?No special tools are required. Standard tools such as a drill and screwdriver are sufficient, making it straightforward for both professional installers and confident DIYers.