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Summary: Marginal Mechanically
Comment: The directions ought to say that you cross the straps _after_ you run them through the respective eyelets. They may take the prize for hopeless directions, as they are. I give it a half hour to figure out as it stands.
Not mechanically good enough to keep the camera from vibrating as it resonates with bumps in the ride. You'd need also some non-slip rubber interface to a handlebar under it, also, so that it stays put.
Okay for a fixed support.
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Summary: Fun!
Comment: I purchased this product for use in the classroom and to make integrating technology into the classroom interesting and unusual. It has met and exceeded my expectations.
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Summary: Ineffective, bouncy, over-priced
Comment: The Flip is a fabulous little device and you'll want the mini-tripod. Don't bother with the action mount. For moving shots the smoother image is hand-held.
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Summary: Very practical...a tad unwieldy.
Comment: This is a great idea. It's cheap and it allows you to get cool shots from any kind of strange vantage point. It has long velcro straps to hold tightly. It's a bit difficult to mount tightly in cramped areas because the long velcro can tangle up (I mounted it onto the rearview mirror pillar) but it does exactly what it intends to do. As a fan of camera stabilization of any ilk, I recommend this for the flip.
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Summary: Pretty Worthless
Comment: The action mount for the Flip Video is pretty worthless in my opinion. The Velcro isn't strong enough to hold the camera steady. I could not, whatever I did, get the camera to stay vertical on the handle bars of my bike. I would not recommend buying this action mount unless you plan on modifying it to make it better with the addition of a clamping mechanism or something similar.
Very disappointed.





Summary: Marginal Mechanically
Comment: The directions ought to say that you cross the straps _after_ you run them through the respective eyelets. They may take the prize for hopeless directions, as they are. I give it a half hour to figure out as it stands.
Not mechanically good enough to keep the camera from vibrating as it resonates with bumps in the ride. You'd need also some non-slip rubber interface to a handlebar under it, also, so that it stays put.
Okay for a fixed support.
Customer Rating:





Summary: Fun!
Comment: I purchased this product for use in the classroom and to make integrating technology into the classroom interesting and unusual. It has met and exceeded my expectations.
Customer Rating:





Summary: Ineffective, bouncy, over-priced
Comment: The Flip is a fabulous little device and you'll want the mini-tripod. Don't bother with the action mount. For moving shots the smoother image is hand-held.
Customer Rating:





Summary: Very practical...a tad unwieldy.
Comment: This is a great idea. It's cheap and it allows you to get cool shots from any kind of strange vantage point. It has long velcro straps to hold tightly. It's a bit difficult to mount tightly in cramped areas because the long velcro can tangle up (I mounted it onto the rearview mirror pillar) but it does exactly what it intends to do. As a fan of camera stabilization of any ilk, I recommend this for the flip.
Customer Rating:





Summary: Pretty Worthless
Comment: The action mount for the Flip Video is pretty worthless in my opinion. The Velcro isn't strong enough to hold the camera steady. I could not, whatever I did, get the camera to stay vertical on the handle bars of my bike. I would not recommend buying this action mount unless you plan on modifying it to make it better with the addition of a clamping mechanism or something similar.
Very disappointed.


