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The Universal Head Mount for Your Smartphone is a versatile and easy-to-use accessory that allows you to capture hands-free video with any smartphone model. Designed with adjustable straps and a padded forehead for comfort, this mount ensures a secure fit and stability during any activity. Its patent-pending design guarantees that your device stays in place, making it the perfect alternative to expensive action cameras.
D**E
Very good quality - works better than expected!
Very good quality!The elastic is of a very high quality and should give years of service.I fitted my iphone 6 into it easily and securely and immediately tested it with a new bluetooth control for the camera - the head mount was perfect!Inside the elastic is a zig zag of fine gel that make it really hold on to your head well. Combine this with the thick high quality elastic and you have a very secure mount for your camera - which if you have an $800 phone on your head - you want something secure!This is definitely NOT cheap crap - (which is what I expect in at least 50% of this type of purchase - so I was very pleasantly surprised!)
B**S
Eelastic stretches when pulled. If your cell has weight, it's gonna tilt and ruin your shot.
I friggin' NEVER leave bad reviews, but for the sake of the company maybe comin' up with a better product and getting successful, here I go:Imagine a men's elastic underwear band with a bulit-in clip that's suppose to hold your phone in place on your forehead. Elastic is KNOWN for stretching and "giving" when pulled or twisted.This is what it does when you put it on: It twists and sags so your video is capturing everything BUT what you intend it to: What you're looking at. You're own personal POV (point-of-view) so that it appears people are seeing things from your very own eyes.No matter how tight you yank the straps, there's still the yanking and twisting from the weight of your phone. I took my CASE off to lighten the load ... no diff. Just a goofy recording of my chest ... my hands in the frame trying to fix the angle ... and (perhaps worst) the strap holding the phone onto my forehead sagging under the phone's weight and painfully drooping into my eyes as I was trying to speak/record/demonstrate how to DIY fix stuff.I gave it a 5 star rating for "easy to use" because you put the damn phone on a forehead belt. That's pretty easy. The rest of it just sucks. If they'd have made this with something NON-elastic (like plastic similar to ballcap clasps or gotten fancy with leather, whatever), they'd have a winner. No sagging, no twisting, tight fit.Anyway. Maybe you can find a solution once you buy it.That's my two cents ... and I'm a pretty handy/optimistic person who loves small biz with great deals. But guys: Redesign. It'll be worth it.
N**A
Poor Design in My Opinion
As stated above... Poor design. If your Cell phone has a case on it (which don't know why anyone would have a phone without one), it does not fit on the mount provided without sliding off. Second flaw... The top head adjust strap comes off super easy if your trying to stretch it over your head. Then good luck getting it back on because the Velcro strap portion keeps catching it and stopping you from fixing the issue. Third flaw... the trap adjusts are poorly designed. when trying to tighten to your head they stretch, so the phone still bounces on your head. Plus then the straps slide off your head. It was a nice try for this product, but I'll look for something else. I'd advise you do the same.
H**N
I like it
It looks a bit silly on your head, but does the job cheaply. I wanted to video my son on his new four wheeler. I was holding my phone in one hand and driving with the other. If you have ever gone four wheeling you know this is not an easy task. This head mount solved that issue with low cost. Used it the other day and got some great video. I plan to use it fly fishing this summer as well. It fit's an Iphone 6 perfect. It does work with the lifecase for iPhone, but you have to scretch the strap a little.
R**Z
Nice and easy!
Works great! Before buying I took a look at all the reviews and now some comments surprise me. 1) it will not fall down, grip is tight and safe. 2) yes, you need to adjust it first in order to shoot at the right direction in the right angle. I took me a couple of tests to adjust the harness and that was it! I got it for my skiing vacations and I'm skiing newbie so you can imagine I spent a lot of time in the floor after a big falls... My phone never fall down.
M**N
Simply an amazing product
I have a samsung galaxy s3. This harness held my phone securely in place once I adjusted it. Even with the otterbox phone case, the phone fit in the harness and stayed snug. I'd dare say it fits most camera phones, not just smart phones, as well as devices like the newer ipods that have cameras.To shoot video at a good angle, you have to angle the phones camera slightly downward to put things like your hands in the camera view. The harness holds your phone steady, even if your movements aren't, making for clear visuals and sound.
F**K
Not for me, maybe for somebody else
This product in theory should work perfectly. However, you must think beforehand what would it take for you to use it successfully.As phones have started to grow in size again, it becomes difficult to have a big phone on this device for any extended time (not to mention wearing it under a hot sun for a long time). Additionally, turning the camera on and off (or releasing the 'shutter') requires taking it off, removing the camera, activating the action, placing the camera back in place and putting on the holster on the head. Easier if you have some sort of remote trigger. Also, if you need to film or photograph something, you must look in the direction of it and guess how to position your head to acquire the video or picture. Alternatively, if you want to shoot something ahead, but must turn your head, that won't be photographed.Then there's the 'I look weird factor,' one that many people seem to share, too.Even for motorcycle use, I found it easier to get a suction cup device on the inside of my windshield and an android device camera remote. I can only shoot straight, but that's usually what I want when in a vehicle.
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