K&F Concept 6" Suction Cup Camera Mount with Magic Arm

SKU: KF31.136

  • 42.99
Overall Rating 4.9   32
Reviews
4
Quite A Solid Suction Mount.
I’ve been using this suction cup mount for a few weeks now, mainly with my GoPro, and I’ve got to say, it’s been one of the more reliable mounts I’ve tried so far. I’ve gone through a bunch of different suction mounts over the years—some cheap ones, a couple of “name brand” ones—and honestly most of them either don’t hold well, or they feel like they’re going to give out the second you start driving faster than 30mph. This one actually feels trustworthy, which is kind of the number one thing you want when you’re sticking a £400+ camera on the outside of your car.The suction itself is crazy strong. Once you clamp it down and lock it, it’s not going anywhere. I’ve had it on my car roof, hood, and side windows, and it hasn’t budged even when I’m doing motorway speeds. I even tried it on some rougher back roads just to see if it would slip or rattle loose, and it stayed rock solid the whole time. That’s a big deal because the last thing I want to be thinking about while filming is, “is my GoPro about to fly off?” The locking mechanism is reassuring too—it clicks into place firmly, and you can feel it bite down on the surface.The magic arm setup is honestly one of the best parts. The dual ball heads give you so much flexibility to get weird angles. I’ve used it for low-to-the-ground shots while the car is moving, and also from higher up angles looking down, and once you tighten it in place, it doesn’t drift or sag. I’ve had other mounts where you set it up, start driving, and by the time you look at the footage, the camera angle has slowly shifted downward. This one locks tight and actually stays where you want it.Another thing I like is the included adapters. It comes with a GoPro mount and a phone holder, which I didn’t think I’d use much at first, but it’s actually pretty handy. Most of the time I’ve got the GoPro on there, but I’ve tried the phone mount too for some behind-the-scenes clips, and it held my phone just as securely. Nothing wobbly or sketchy. It’s nice having that flexibility without needing to buy extra adapters.Build quality is solid overall. Nothing about it feels cheap. The suction base is sturdy, the arm is metal, and the knobs feel strong when you tighten them. I’ve adjusted it a ton while figuring out shots, and nothing has loosened or started to feel flimsy. I’ve had some cheaper mounts where the plastic threads strip after a couple uses—this doesn’t feel like it’s going to do that. It definitely feels like something I’ll be able to use for years, not just a “one project” kind of thing.Setup is pretty straightforward too. As long as you’re sticking it on a smooth, clean surface, it attaches quickly and locks down firm. I’ve mostly used it on glass and car panels, but I tested it on my desk just for fun and it clamped down like a champ. Out on longer drives and bumpy roads, the GoPro stayed put—no vibrations ruining the shot, no slipping. That’s huge when you’re trying to get cinematic-looking car footage without messing with rigs or gimbals.Now, a couple of small downsides. Because the suction is so strong, you really want to make sure the surface is spotless before sticking it on. Dust or tiny bits of grit can reduce the seal a little, and also I worry that over time it might scuff paint if you’re not careful. Not a big issue, but something I keep in the back of my mind when I’m mounting it to my car. Also, it’s not the most compact mount once it’s all assembled. If you’re packing light, it takes up a bit of bag space compared to simpler mounts. But honestly, I’d trade a bit of bulk for the security and stability any day.Overall, I really trust this mount with my GoPro. It’s strong, versatile, and hasn’t let me down so far. The fact that I can throw it on in seconds, adjust the angle however I want, and then just hit record without stressing about the camera falling off is worth it to me. For car shots especially, it makes life so much easier. Definitely one of the better mounts I’ve used, and I’d recommend it if you want something reliable and flexible for both GoPros and phones.I hope this review helps someone out.
08/09/2025