Capture Every Moment 📸 - Your Adventure Awaits!
The SUREWO Osmo Pocket 3 Backpack Mount is a specialized accessory designed for the DJI Osmo Pocket 3, featuring a comfortable and ergonomic design made from durable materials. It allows for high-quality photo and video capture with reduced shake, and offers versatile shooting angles for any adventure. Lightweight and portable, it's perfect for outdoor activities like hiking and cycling.
R**A
Made for Dji Osmo Pocket
It does the job perfectly, as it says on the tin (as the saying goes)
A**I
Decent product
Fits well on my backpack. I have one of those big traveller backpacks. The only thing I’d say is that it’s not always accurate when recording but that’s only because of the angle of the backpack strap so you will have to turn slightly.
B**Y
Great combo for gathering walking footage.
Works very well with my Osmo Pocket 3 camera.
A**S
thoughtful design
The device is very easy to use, it does not require a lot of time to put together and it offers snug and secure fit for Osmo Pocket 3.The adjustable hook and loop strap makes this device compatible with most of the hiking backpacks.
D**D
Too many restrictions introduced.
First the good. The holder grips the Osmo Pocket 3 well. Some angle adjustment is necessary to get the best shots dependant upon where you fit it to the strap of your backpack and overall the complete assembly seems quite well made and leaves you hands free.However, there are several drawbacks which made me almost return the item but as there was nothing else on the market, it was either this one or nothing. Firstly, the Velcro strap is designed for quite wide backpack straps. Mine is 70mm wide but I still had to fit some packing on the back of the strap to stop the assembly sliding down. Secondly, I prefer to have my Osmo Pocket 3 on my right hand strap so that I can slacken and tighten the lock screw with my left hand (I am ambidextrous so that helps), it also means that the holder part slides down into the locked position and I can’t fall out should a problem occur. Thirdly, getting the Osmo Pocket 3 in and out with the holder assembled is impossible, even slackening the tightening screw off completely. The only way to remove the Osmo is to take the locking bolt out, remove the holder from the frame, spread the holder slightly and remove the Osmo. In fact the same way as the instructions show you to assemble it. With the assembly on the right strap (as I have it) you can squeeze the trident clip together and lift the holder from its clip by sliding it up. I assume you can do the same only in the opposite direction should you choose to wear your Osmo on the left hand strap of your backpack. This all means if you then want to use your Osmo handheld, you still have the Osmo attached to its cradle - not so comfortable but manageable. Fourthly and finally, with the Osmo Pocket 3 fitted into the cradle you cannot clip the battery pack onto the camera. The bottom of the cradle prevents this. So if your camera charge is getting low it’s a case of either removing the Osmo altogether and fitting the battery extension to charge the camera or use a USB C lead to your chosen power source.Overall, it does the job it was meant to do but has introduced quite a lot of restrictions and as such, in my opinion, is not worthy of more than two stars and as I said earlier, if an alternative was available it would have been returned.
M**S
Very good
Very good overall.
D**T
Nicely made and a secure fixing.
The camera holder feels well made, with plastic of the camera holder made of strong, but non-brittle, plastic. Assembling the camera holder is quite straight-forward, but picture instructions could be helpful to clip the bits together.The part that clamps to the shoulder strap could do with an additional rubber pad inside, similar to inside the camera holder, to stop the mount from sliding down the shoulder strap of whatever you are attaching it to, but that is easily added oneself if it is a problem.The Velcro part is good quality, and shouldn’t degrade quickly if one needs to attach and remove the holder multiple times. The camera angle adjustment, once tightened, stays where it’s put.
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