Mobius mounting solutions

Only a week with the Scosche mount... But I assure you (like MrM said) it is not moving. Solid and safe. A great way to hold the Mobius. Quick release and you don't leave behind something ugly.

Yes it is. But as mentioned, my mount fell off several times due to the California heat. The sticker remained on the windshield. So apparently the other side didn't bond well with the plate. So I've removed the 3M that Scosche uses. Cleaned it up, and used Sugru to stick the plate to my windshield. Lets see if this is really temperature resistant.
 
I have four (4) disc shaped Neodymium magnets glued to the inside of the Mobius case. This will let me attach the Mobius to any metal surface, and so far it haven't interfered with the quality of the video or the functionality of the Mobius.

Good to know. Thanks!
 
I opted for a modified helmet mount for my install. I wanted something discrete that would fit in behind the rearview mirror, and get as close to the windscreen as possible.

I'm sure it's been posted many times before, but this is the helmet sticker mount vs the ball-joint sticker mount:

Hi Jake,

I was thinking of using the helmet mount but for my mpv's back windshield which is nearly vertical.

Please can you have a look at your own helmet mounts and advise if it could stick to the windshield and point back at 90 degrees. I am not sure if the height would clear of the sticky base.
 
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I decided to use the Sugru. I'll let you know how it goes. Could be an option instead of those rearview pads.

Wow this is a nice find. Please let me know how it holds up in the heat :). I'll test the cold part lol.
 
Hi Jake,

I was thinking of using the helmet mount but for my mpv's back windshield which is nearly vertical.

Please can you have a look at your own helmet mounts and advise if it could stick to the windshield and point back at 90 degrees. I am not sure if the height would clear of the sticky base.
Yes it does go past 90 degrees but the B lens sticks out past the base by a few millimeters, the A lens would be ok
 
if it is sticking out even by few mm, then its going to have no space in between lens and windshield. may not even fit in there !!

I have lens B, so this idea goes in the bin then :(
 
It wouldnt be hatd to make up a spacer plate to move the camera away from the glass
 
Hi there, this is my solution in MB W164 ... works great.
I planned fiber optic for Mobius LED like this
http://www.tme.eu/cz/details/lc-6.0/opticka-vlakna-pro-led/bivar/#
and CPL filter against reflections.

more pictures on
http://www.mercedesclub.cz/user_images_category.php?id=486

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Is that a micro SD card extension? Can you give me a link where you bought it? Any problems with this setup?
 
Is that a micro SD card extension? Can you give me a link where you bought it? Any problems with this setup?
No it is not, it is an extension cable between the lens and the Mobius chassis.
 
Is that a micro SD card extension? Can you give me a link where you bought it? Any problems with this setup?
Yes ... it shows oher pictures https://www.ebay.com/itm/221149974785
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Nope ... I hit the lens angle for first try, only one problem is reflections from dashboard. :cool: ... actually ... one advice DO NOT try to remove lens from lens module .... it lead to defocusing and you need to refocus it in webcam mode or with VIDEO cable. ;)
 
Installed Mobius B for the rear. swapped to super capacitor.


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Ah, I see. I guess you mean for the installation to be very permanent. I often use methods that are less permanent in case I decide to alter my design but I can see where a glue gun can make sense here. I love those hot melt guns actually, and use one all the time for many kinds of projects.
 
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What filter against reflections did you used ?
 
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I opted for a modified helmet mount for my install. I wanted something discrete that would fit in behind the rearview mirror, and get as close to the windscreen as possible.

I'm sure it's been posted many times before, but this is the helmet sticker mount vs the ball-joint sticker mount:

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And this is what you get when you reverse the helmet sticker mount - camera is much further forward:

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But the thumb screw on the helmet mount was limiting the angle that I could tilt the camera up, so I swapped it for one of these https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/291158637189
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So it now looks like this:

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Vs this:

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And mounted on the windscreen:

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And from outside:

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It's here:

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Excellent. Thanks for sharing this. Here's another screw that can be used.

https://www.ebay.com/itm/390943241653
 


Someone managed to eliminate the squeaking from the helmet holder and his base plate?
You can see (and listen) it in this video:

What can i do to make it stop? but without permanently glue it or something close to it.
 
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