🎥 Elevate Your Adventure: Capture the thrill from your chin's perspective!
The Helmet Chin Mount Strap is a versatile and durable mounting accessory designed for action cameras like GoPro Hero 13-7. Made from high-quality materials, it features a 180° adjustable angle, an anti-slip base for stability, and is easy to install and remove. Compatible with most helmets, this mount allows you to capture immersive POV shots while ensuring your camera stays secure during any ride.
Item Weight | 1.76 Ounces |
Item Dimensions | 4.12 x 3.75 x 1.8 inches |
Material Type | Polyester, Plastic |
Shape | triangles |
Color | Black |
Additional Features | Hand Free, Adjustable |
Compatible with Vehicle Type | Motorcycle |
Compatible Phone Models | Gopro13/12/11/10/9/8/7 |
Mounting Type | Helmet Chin Mount |
Compatible Devices | action camera |
D**R
Not bad
I was just looking at another one of these that is slightly cheaper and this beats it in most ways.It has thin nylon straps that are adjustable. The other has elasticated straps that apparently aren't adjustable and will stretch out I'm sure.I was concerned that my visor wouldn't close since these straps go over the seal but it doesn't seem to be a problem.It has two different length additional extension pieces to hold the GoPro out from your helmet if it is too close to be able to angle the camera enough.If you look at the images of the other listing you'll see the camera pointing down and this one did on my helmet as well. I could have used the extensions to move it out like I said but I just hung the GoPro upside down. You may know that most (all?) GoPros have a setting that will auto rotate. I have a hero 5.I have a modular helmet which means it has a largish catch/button right in the middle in front of my chin.The way this is oriented in the images makes it so the bottom straps go right over that button. This could be a problem, you don't want that button pressed potentially allowing the helmet face to open in a crash. So far it seems ok but I may experiment by flipping the thing upside down. Idk how this will change the angle issue I mentioned and it looks like it will interfere with my front vent more than it is now. (I can use the vent currently) Changing the design so the bottom straps are also separated like the top ones (leaving a gap of 30mm ish) would accommodate more helmets but I think this will still work for me.I was confused that this wasn't a stick on solution but now I'm glad. Stick on doodads fall off eventually in my experience.
M**S
Actually works great
Let me start by saying I am a washed up desert racer and I still ride hard and am famous for breaking things. I love these mounts for my go pro. They field of view they provide is awesome. True through the riders eyes type of view. I've been through a few of these mounts now and the only bad thing I can say about them is it's kind of a p.i.t.a to get it installed and adjusted on your helmet. However once it's on, its on. I have only used these on a motocross style helmet and that's where the difficulty comes to install it..the face mask part of the helmet gives you a bit of a fight to get it installed and adjusted, but like I said once it's on its solid. I'm thinking a street bike style helmet will be much easier to install this on just because of the shape of the face mask part. Now as far as adjusting the camera angle, you're going to have to play with that a bit. I use a little extender that came with the camera. It goes on the actual mount then I mount the camera to the extender so my camera has some freedom of movement to tilt and adjust. Once I get the angle right I tighten it down and its gold. I will also recommend that every time you take off your helmet ( with the camera on the mount) you check the camera adjustment before putting it back on. I would highly recommend this mount to anyone looking to have a camera for your rides. Where your eyes go the camera goes. You will get some awesome footage with this mount...
D**N
Ok
It's okay, for a cheap non custom solution. The bottom straps are held by clips you have to feed through, there's no way to deal with extra strap length that's hanging out, and the top strap tends to press down on and deform the nose wind guard if you have one. I can still put on and take off the helmet without getting caught on anything.
E**Y
Fits, but not a fan of the build
I got this product because I want to start recording my motorcycle rides. It comes in a small package and is just one unit. The straps to hold this to the helmet are like thick ribbons, and the clasps holding the straps in place are rigid plastic and seem secure. Because of the construction materials used in the build, I don't think this will last a very long time. I'm using it now without the GoPro so I can see how it holds up to my rides first. Then I'll try some rides with camera attached. Overall, I'm excited for this device and so far am liking it. I just wish different materials were used, as it would make me feel more comfortable about the long term durability of it.
L**L
Good Chin Mount
I bought this to use with my second helmet when I want to ride and shoot video from my Insta360 Ace Pro. This mount is fairly easy to install and gets the job done and you can remove it again to use on your next helmet.
T**7
Works pretty well, -1 gripe
My son got this so here is his review: Works pretty well only gripe is that it prevents your visor from fully locking shut. But it comes off and on super easily and stays put
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