Reviews
Very good magnetic holder
I received the item free of charge to test, but this does not affect the following review.
The holder can be disassembled into two parts, so I'll look at both of them separately and come up with the resulting trigger of a star later.
The magnetic base is rubberized and makes a very high-quality impression. The magnets are very strong and provide perfect adhesion. I tested it with a GoPro, but also a Sony DSLM with a 28-75mm Tamron lens and it held everything wonderfully, mind you when at rest and not when driving.
The ball head with the mounting plate appears to be made of high-quality plastic, but the ball itself is made of metal. The plate can also be folded down into a mobile phone holder, rather less relevant for me, but still a nice to have. With the thumbscrew, the camera is also easy to lock and the ball head is also firmly tightened with the lateral wing screw. In the second picture, you can see the camera-lens combination weighing around 1.2 kg when tilted and it remained wonderfully in position despite the overhanging lens.
The only reason why I remove a star is the connection between the magnetic plate and the ball head. This works simply by screwing it together (see Figure 3), but is no longer locked. If you mount everything on a metal surface and then try to orient the camera horizontally, you have to be careful not to unscrew both.
If you mount the camera as in picture 1 and the ball head is in the notches, you should pick up the rubber foot when aligning horizontally and turn it with the complete mount, then nothing will come off.
If you pay attention to this one point, you get a good magnetic holder and therefore a clear purchase recommendation from me.
The holder can be disassembled into two parts, so I'll look at both of them separately and come up with the resulting trigger of a star later.
The magnetic base is rubberized and makes a very high-quality impression. The magnets are very strong and provide perfect adhesion. I tested it with a GoPro, but also a Sony DSLM with a 28-75mm Tamron lens and it held everything wonderfully, mind you when at rest and not when driving.
The ball head with the mounting plate appears to be made of high-quality plastic, but the ball itself is made of metal. The plate can also be folded down into a mobile phone holder, rather less relevant for me, but still a nice to have. With the thumbscrew, the camera is also easy to lock and the ball head is also firmly tightened with the lateral wing screw. In the second picture, you can see the camera-lens combination weighing around 1.2 kg when tilted and it remained wonderfully in position despite the overhanging lens.
The only reason why I remove a star is the connection between the magnetic plate and the ball head. This works simply by screwing it together (see Figure 3), but is no longer locked. If you mount everything on a metal surface and then try to orient the camera horizontally, you have to be careful not to unscrew both.
If you mount the camera as in picture 1 and the ball head is in the notches, you should pick up the rubber foot when aligning horizontally and turn it with the complete mount, then nothing will come off.
If you pay attention to this one point, you get a good magnetic holder and therefore a clear purchase recommendation from me.
13/02/2026


