Smallrig Suction Cup Mounting Support for Action Cameras

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SmallRig Suction Cup Mounting Support for Action Cameras 4347 is designed for action camera car shooting users. It is only recommended to be used on flat iron surfaces, such as iron doors, railings, kitchenware, sports equipment, etc. The special magnetic silicone all-in-one suction cup, combining magnets with a vacuum sucker, ensures safer, longer-lasting, and more stable shooting. Even in the unlikely case of silicone suction cup leakage due to severe vibration, the magnets can pull the whole mounting support to the surface of an iron car (within the load capacity of 0.35kg / 0.8lb in a dynamic shooting scene with a flat road when maximum speed does not exceed 120km/h or 74mph), effectively avoiding the risk of falling off caused by the leakage of a silicone suction cup. The package includes an all-in-one magnetic suction cup, a rotating adapter, an action camera mount, and a mobile phone clamp. The 1/4"-20 screw on one end allows attaching an action camera, LED video light, etc. It can also be used with a mobile phone clamp to attach mobile phones with a width of 56-86mm / 2.2-3.4in and a thickness of less than 9mm / 0.4in. The included action camera mount supports GoPro Cage 3084C / 3083C, Frame for Insta360 X3 4088B, and DJI Action 4 Cage 4119B. Similar products from SmallRig include 3566, 4193, and other camera mount supports.

Included:
Magnetic Suction Cup x 1
Rotating Adapter x 1
Phone Clamp x 1
Action Camera Mount x 1

Specifications:
Product Dimensions: 142.0 x 80.0 x 80.0mm / 5.6 x 3.1 x 3.1in
Package Dimensions: 145.0 x 104.0 x 57.0mm / 5.7 x 4.1 x 2.2in
Product Weight: 188.0 ± 5.0g / 6.6 ± 0.2oz
Package Weight: 238.0 ± 5.0g / 8.4 ± 0.2oz
Material(s): Silicone, Aluminum Alloy, ABS

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