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The Suction Cup Mount is a versatile and durable mounting solution for all GoPro and most action cameras. Weighing just 95 grams and featuring an adjustable arm, it allows for easy installation on car windshields, dashboards, and more. With a quick-release base and a compact design, this mount ensures you never miss a moment while capturing stunning footage from innovative perspectives.
Item Weight | 95 Grams |
Unit Count | 1 Count |
Item Dimensions | 4.21 x 3.23 x 2.52 inches |
Material Type | Stainless Steel, Plastic |
Shape | rectangular prism |
Color | Suction Cup Mount |
Additional Features | Adjustable |
Compatible with Vehicle Type | Car |
Compatible Phone Models | All GoPro and Most Action Cameras |
Mounting Type | car windshield, dashboard Suction Cup Mount |
Compatible Devices | All GoPro and Most Action Cameras |
D**S
Surprisingly Great Amidst Bad Reviews!
I was very hesitant to buy it because of the bad reviews but surprisingly it works great with my GoPro! It sticks well and thequality is good. I am amazed to be honest!
B**W
Works well
Works well. Easy adjustments through a wide array of angles, strong suction cup.
V**L
Compact design, easy to install
Let me share my review of the Sametop Suction Cup Mount, which is compatible with various types of action cameras.The first thing I want to highlight is its compact design, which is easy to install, detach, and assemble. The suction cup mount with an adjustable arm makes placing it in various positions easy. I tested it on the windshield, the rearview mirror, or outside on top of the car hood. The suction cup adheres strongly, securing the camera while the car is in motion. This versatility gives you the power to capture your adventures from any angle.The materials used are of good quality, strong, and durable.In conclusion, the Sametop Suction Cup Mount met and exceeded my expectations. Despite its incredibly affordable price of only $9.99, it covered my primary need: having my action camera ready for the next adventure. This product offers great value for money, and I rate it five stars.
J**T
Works great
Was surprised at it's stability. Works for what in needed it for.
R**S
Very Solid for a small GoPro Mount
I'm very satisfied with this GoPro Mount. At first I was nervous since the suction cup is smaller than the one I was replacing but it has lots of suction power & stability, along with the ability to adjust the angle on the camera in every direction you want.
P**N
Nice camera mount. But 2 or 3 issues. make that 4 issues
This camera mount stuck well on a windshield on a "102F" day. Did not come off once with the cell phone on it and I went down a dirt road for quite a while and a little bit of '4x4ing" and I mean just a little bit. So at the moment with this FIRST TRY I will say if people are saying this fell of the Inside the WINDSHEILD I would think they did not take off the protective film on the suction cup before applying. it will stick surprisingly well at first even with the protective film left on, but I would NOT expect it to last...)TIP !!! BEFORE YOU ATACH A SUCTION CUP MOUNT TO YOUR WINDSHELD, LET THE MOUNT SIT ON YOUR DASH BOARD A LITTLE WHILE TO WARM UP. (MAYBE move your car in to the sun while ding this) THEN ATTACH THE SUCTION CUP TO THE WINDSHEILD WHEN EVERYTHING IS WARMED UP AND THE "SAME TEMPERATURE" . I DID THIS IT AND they NEVER CAME OFF ON ITS OWN! IFI YOU PUT THE MOUNT ON WHILE IT IS COLD OR COOLER THAN THE WINDSHIELD and/or outside air temp. then the AIR POCKET in between the suction cup and the windshield IS GOING TO HEAT UP AND EXPAND. AND THAT JUST MAY WELL "POP OFF" THE MOUNT FROM THE WINDSHIELD. When people say their suction mounts wont stay on the windshield I think that IS THE PROBLEM. or they have not removed the protective film from the suction cup,(if it has one) or maybe their windsheild is Very dirty! :-)) Or they did not use "the suction lever, properly"NO problems with it coming off. BUT it has a Quick realease buckle mount for the camera mount. Which is Nice In Theory. But it reality is "joint" is not snug enough when buckled in. (and probably can Not be made snug enough without modifying?) So it ratlles around a little bit which could allow for some "Jiter" in the video. I think the cameres microphone also picks up the clacking noise of the buckle being loose in the mount. I don't know if this can be fixes by wedging some kind of material in that small gap between the bucke or not. Kind of a tight space. The swing arm could also use a bit more lenght and the ability to swivel around would be good. But other than that it seems to be sturdy and not fall off the windshield with a cell phone on it. But this was the first test use of it so I don't know how well the suction cup will hold up with use. But dang that little bit of rattling and noise... If I can't stabalize it I might not be able to use it. I'm thinking this is where some NOISE on the video may have been coming from. (tried a different mount earlier in the day) ALSO WHEN TAKING VIDEO with CELL PHONE. for Stability YOU HAVE TO MOUNT IT VERTICALLY with the "weight hanging down" and even better with the top of the phone braced against/lightly touching the windsheild. If you try to mount a phone "horizontally" the extra "side to side weight" and "torque" will cause the camera/phone to shake and wobble. making the video "useless"/VERY ANNOYING to try and watch. Again I think much of the wobble/shake is coming from the slack in the quick release buckle mount.... I have not tried it with an Action Cam. But I think the Lighter weight, the narrow width, would have/cause/be affected by less shake. MIGHT not be an issue? Or it could be? ... I did just try putting a rubber washer between the buckle prongs and the mounting plate it did Noticible Reduce that rattle/rocking and noise, but is it a structurally sound thing to do? I also just put a sheet of the "thin" foam antislip mesh material put in drawers and such. I put it inbetween the 2 buckle pieces and slid them together. It also noticibly reduced the rattle and squeek/clunking noise. but is it Enough? And will the material compress down? I don't know. But no problem holding on a full size, not light, cell phone mounted vertically, and removing and remounting phone from bracket MULTIPLE times while testing phones video and the mounting brackets equipment " all day long" (the first bracket I tried that cost more and seemed better more solid... Its swivel ball mount "quickly" crumbled to pieces.) But I've only tried using these brakets one time... THE ARM ON THIS NEEDS TO BE LONGER TO DO what I want it to do Properly! Now IF YOU JUST WANT TO MOUNT THIS SO YOU LOOK AT YOUR PHONE SCREEN. And don't care about taking video. (or maybe if your phone was shorter than mine or had the buttons in a better place) None of this arm length or little bit of rattle from the quick realease buckle will bother you. You would be good to go to mount a phone to you windshield with this so you can see the screen while driving. I guess for Looking at "Map Directions"? Other wise quite looking at the phone! Your Driving!IF THE ARM WAS LONGER (or maybe pushed out further away from the mounting base/suction cup so it extended further into the car away from the windshield. THEN IT WOULD WORK GOOD FOR ME SHOOTING VIDEO ON A CELL PHONE. Any body know of one like that?
A**R
Not for every car windshield.
May work well for pickup trucks or SUVs, not for a small hatchback with a low roof line.Not enough adjustment for my action camera to be straight and level.Still gave it 5 stars for quality for the price.
G**G
Low quality, low functionality
Not the worst, but definitely not good. Hard to get a good suction (even on a flat part or a car body), one of two I bought broke on first use when it de-suctioned, bounced on dirt, and shattered. Once I got the non-broken one on, you reeeally have to crank the tightening bolt to keep the camera from moving while driving/filming. Short return window, so now Iām stuck with a broken one. It did work a few times, and the shots I got with it were cool tho š¤·š¼āāļø
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