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The hero of seconds for shaky adventures
The adapter bracket was well packaged and delivered quickly. Since this small but sturdy block made of high-quality aluminum alloy moved in with me, I'm no longer the “miss the shot” type, but the “have everything in the box” hero. I mainly use it to quickly switch my action cam (an Osmo Nano, but it also fits Action 6 perfectly) between my chest strap, the small stand on the table and the clamp mount on the handlebars of my mountain bike.
What I like best is the sheer versatility. It's not just a holder, it's a multi-function tool. At the bottom, I have the choice: I either fold out the classic double claws that fit into every action camera accessory, or I use the ingenious 1/4 inch screw hole to pack it onto my photo tripods. This combination of standard camera thread and action cam claw is a must for every filmmaker. The silicone pads prevent me from scratching my expensive camera. The black and orange also looks chic and very high quality.
It happened last Sunday. I was riding my mountain bike on a demanding trail. Suddenly I see a group of deer on the edge of the forest — a perfect, unexpected shot. It would normally have taken me five minutes to remove the camera from the helmet, set up the stand and change the mount. Thanks to the magnetic quick release, I was able to remove the camera from the helmet in half a second, attach the adapter to the mini tripod that I had already attached to the backpack, and had the perfect viewing angle before the deer were even really gone. The magnetic connection is strong and stable; nothing wobbles, even when things get rapid. And because magnetic polarization works both ways, I didn't even have to pay attention to the orientation.
The only minor criticism: The springs for the claws on the side are a bit tight. With the original DJI mount, the camera snaps into place by itself, but here I usually have to press the button briefly with my finger so that the claw closes correctly. It's just a slight additional pressure, but it's not 100% automatic. However, as soon as the camera is in place, it is bombproof and doesn't go anywhere. If you need to change a lot of accessories quickly, you're definitely doing everything right with this durable and sturdy mount.
What I like best is the sheer versatility. It's not just a holder, it's a multi-function tool. At the bottom, I have the choice: I either fold out the classic double claws that fit into every action camera accessory, or I use the ingenious 1/4 inch screw hole to pack it onto my photo tripods. This combination of standard camera thread and action cam claw is a must for every filmmaker. The silicone pads prevent me from scratching my expensive camera. The black and orange also looks chic and very high quality.
It happened last Sunday. I was riding my mountain bike on a demanding trail. Suddenly I see a group of deer on the edge of the forest — a perfect, unexpected shot. It would normally have taken me five minutes to remove the camera from the helmet, set up the stand and change the mount. Thanks to the magnetic quick release, I was able to remove the camera from the helmet in half a second, attach the adapter to the mini tripod that I had already attached to the backpack, and had the perfect viewing angle before the deer were even really gone. The magnetic connection is strong and stable; nothing wobbles, even when things get rapid. And because magnetic polarization works both ways, I didn't even have to pay attention to the orientation.
The only minor criticism: The springs for the claws on the side are a bit tight. With the original DJI mount, the camera snaps into place by itself, but here I usually have to press the button briefly with my finger so that the claw closes correctly. It's just a slight additional pressure, but it's not 100% automatic. However, as soon as the camera is in place, it is bombproof and doesn't go anywhere. If you need to change a lot of accessories quickly, you're definitely doing everything right with this durable and sturdy mount.
08/01/2026