🚗 Capture Every Drive with Confidence!
The AMORTEK Dash Cam Mount is a versatile and durable solution designed for a wide range of dash cam brands. With its tool-free installation, 360° adjustability, and secure rearview mirror attachment, this mount ensures stable and reliable performance, making it the perfect companion for safe driving.
K**F
Perfect solution for my DOD-LS470W in a 2010 Honda Odyssey van
I bought a DOD TECH DOD-LS470W LS Sony Exmor Powered Full HD Dash Camera with WDR Technology & GPS Logging and loved it, but didn't like the mounting alternatives in my 2010 Honda Odyssey. The suction cup wouldn't stick where I wanted to put it because of a grid on the windshield, and it was in my line of sight where it would work. I didn't want to commit to the adhesive sticker, so I used a beanbag base on my dash, and attached the camera to it with the suction cup. It's didn't "feel" right to me.I went to the vendor's website and thought their mirror mount might be perfect. The only problem was that it was $30 or so, and it wouldn't ship for one to two months. An Amazon search to me to this product, which appeared to be nearly the same thing as the vendor was selling, and "if you order within 2 minutes," you could have it tomorrow. It was also about a third the cost of the OEM.I pushed the BUY button, never dreaming that it would actually be delivered in Swampeast Missouri the next day. Indeed, it DID show up as promised.The mount came with attachments for just about anything you could imagine, including a 1/4x20 bolt. A video I watched was correct: you want to lay everything out in advance so you don't get confused. It's pretty simple to dope out once you figure out which base fits your camera.The only thing that didn't come with the product was a third hand to help you fit it, a silicone spacer and two long screws with wingnuts around the mirror. I managed to drop the bleeping wingnut four times, and was surprised that it didn't bounce somewhere in the bowels of my van, but all finally went well.I had a moment of panic when I couldn't get my mirror to adjust right, but I loosened the wingnuts, slid the camera mount a minuscule closer to the windshield and locked it down again. This time, I got normal range of motion of the mirror.The camera is rock-solid and hardly noticeable after the first few miles. It's not very visible from the outside of the car, and it's not going to fall in my lap. I don't give many products five stars, but this one is worth it. Good price and good solution. For the record, I paid full price for it, so my opinion is more than unbiased.UPDATE: the mount is approaching two years of rock-solid use. It's one of those things that was truly install and forget. I haven't had to change a single thing about it since the original installation.
L**E
Works great!
Works great. It Holds my Dashcam nice and secure
L**A
If you have the 3" APEMAN (dual) camera...
I bought this because the suction attachment that came with my dashcam does not work due to the bumpy dot pattern that's part of the tint line area on the windshield (prevents suction). There are 2 brackets for this type of camera in the kit. The less wide one fits snugly side to side on the attachment; however the "arms" are slightly too short to allow for the attachment screw to go all the way through without having to be bent (holes don't completely line up. The wider bracket leaves a lot of open space for camera to slide around (which makes it unusable since it's not steady/fixed). Bought another kit from different company - same issue. THE FIX FOR THIS: go to the local hardware store and get a screw that's 6mm by at least 2" long, a nut, and several washers (I think I used 10-11 washers). I placed the camera mounting against the side of the bracket that has the ridging for added stability when adjusting angle, then filled the remaining space with the washers and tightened it all down with the nut. Not the prettiest, but stable and functional. **Note for picture: I have not hooked up rear camera yet so it is missing a cable between mounting bracket and power supply cable in the picture... the screw will get in way if not mounted in this fashion (1.5" screw is too short).
R**Z
No more adhesive mess!
Was skeptical from some other reviews regarding the clips, but it was easy to assemble and the option knotches that came with it to fit the dash cams bracket were great to have.Make sure to put in the rubber band that goes around the rear view mirror neck, it’ll keep it in place and prevent noise that comes from vibration. The instruction and assemble manual that comes with it is pretty helpful.Good selection over the adhesive ones! Mines just kept melting off the cup and smearing all on the windshield.
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