EP—December 31, 2025
This mount makes a strong first impression just based on how much hardware you get in the box. Everything feels solid and purpose-built, especially the suction cups and the thickened selfie stick, which is noticeably sturdier than standard extendable poles. Assembly is straightforward if you follow the instructions, and once it’s mounted, it feels reassuringly secure. The four-suction-cup setup is the real highlight. Being able to run two cups for lighter setups or all four for higher speeds or rough roads adds a lot of flexibility. With all four cups evenly spaced, vibration is minimal, even at highway speeds, and the camera stays locked in place without drifting or loosening. The included telescopic selfie stick gives you some impressive angles, especially when mounted on the roof or sunroof for wide, cinematic driving shots. Usability is solid overall. The clamp system tightens down firmly, adjustments are smooth, and the pan-tilt joint makes framing shots easier than expected. It works well across different surfaces like glass and painted panels, as long as the surface is clean and non-porous. The safety rope is a smart inclusion and adds peace of mind, especially for higher-speed or longer shoots. Performance-wise, it’s noticeably more stable than single or dual suction mounts, particularly for longer drives or uneven terrain. Compared to simpler suction mounts, this setup feels more professional and better suited for creators who regularly film car content. The tradeoff is that it takes a bit more time to set up and adjust due to the extra components. Pros include excellent stability, flexible 2- or 4-cup configurations, a strong selfie stick, and a very complete accessory kit. Cons are the slightly bulky setup and the learning curve for optimal placement, especially on roofs or curved surfaces. Overall, this is a great choice for Insta360 or GoPro users who want stable, dynamic car shots and don’t mind spending a few extra minutes on setup. It’s ideal for car reviewers, travel vloggers, and action shooters who value stability and versatility over quick, minimalist mounting. Read more
TeeTee—December 28, 2025
This car mount feels extremely solid and well built right out of the box. The four suction cups provide a strong, secure hold, and once mounted, it does not budge. I tested it on smooth exterior surfaces, and the grip stayed firm even while driving. The adjustable arm and selfie stick design make it very functional. It’s easy to position the camera exactly where you want it, whether you’re filming driving footage or creative exterior shots. The joints tighten securely and hold their angle without slipping, which adds to the overall reliability. Build quality is impressive. The materials feel durable and sturdy, not lightweight or flimsy. Everything locks into place confidently, which is important when mounting an expensive camera. It’s compatible with Insta360 and GoPro-style mounts, making it versatile if you use multiple cameras. At a list price of $89.99, this mount feels worth it. The strong suction, solid construction, and adjustability justify the cost, especially if you want stable footage and peace of mind while recording. This is a great option for content creators or anyone serious about capturing action shots from their vehicle. Read more


Ekta Paudyal—December 11, 2025
This is probably one of the best affordable suction camera mounts I’ve ever seen. First of I want to note that the items was so nicely packaged. They were all individually wrapped in a foam wrap and neatly organized in its box. Giving no room for any paint chips or faults. It arrived flawless, which is really nice. It came with a bunch of items you may need like multiple alcohol wipes to clean the surface you need to mount on or to clean the suction cups after use/getting dirty. As well as a nylon string which seems to be to tie and secure it for carry. It also comes with a microfiber cloth which is a great plus. The mount itself seemed to be really durable and felt high quality. All the pieces were made of metal! And had a nice finish/paint coat on them, which felt smooth and really comfortable to hold/use. The end of the pole/mount also had a soft surface incase you just want to use the pole itself as a selfie stick or to hold while you’re setting up. Which makes it much more comfortable and easy to grip. The entire mount was very easy to put together and I could see it work flawlessly when using it on the go. It comes with all the parts it needs, with nice joints that turn and move in all directions. Which makes it very versatile and getting all kinds of angles. The suction cups themselves also feel very well made with a simple and very easy to use/user friendly way to get it to suction. All you have to do is turn the cup’s suction ring and it locks in place. It even shows you a green to show it’s suctioned and a red to show you it’s loose. Which makes it easy and you don’t have to guess if you turned the spinning knob. Now for one minor flaw I noticed. It does have a bit of a bounce to it. When tapping I can feel it wobble slightly. I can definitely see it rattling if you’re using this on a high speed shot/use, or any offroad /bumpy roads. Personally I don’t think it’s enough to really bother me and ruin the footage, as I’m mainly using it to get some calm shots driving around Mountain View’s. My use of this mount would be to mount my iPhone with a cage, which might be a tad bit heavier than a 360 cam most people might use this for. But so far I think I’ll be fine since I’m just using it for calm, slow-ish drives on smooth roads. I just wouldn’t recommend using any heavy cages or heavy cams for this mount. Also another con I noticed was that it takes a bit of fidgeting to take the suction off, which to me is more of a pro because I’d rather have the mount be harder to take off than to put on. That just means it’s really good at staying put and won’t come off while driving. Quick tip - I would definitely make sure to wipe/clean the surface you’re about to suction to before placing the mount to make sure it gets a clean grip. Id also make sure to pull a bunch of times to make sure it’s really stuck on there before use, as well as making sure all the joints are tightly screwed and well secured. And one more tip some people forget, be mindful about what kind of weather you may use the Mount in. As the humidity or coldness could cause it to slowly lose suction. So just be mindful about the Mount and make sure to test every other 10-20mins to see if it’s still suctioned/stable. Read more