Mount for dashcam backup camera with pad for hook and loop

Mount for dashcam backup camera with pad for hook and loop

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I purchased an affordable dashcam from China that came with a remote backup camera. In my case, I didn't want the camera mounted on the back bumper, but rather inside my truck. To solve this problem, I designed and built a simple bracket and mount system to get the job done. The bracket is specifically made for this generic remote camera, so you may need to make adjustments to suit your equipment's unique requirements. The mounting arm gives you the flexibility to aim the camera in several different directions. This design might also work well for printer camera mounts, depending on your specific needs. The holes are pre-drilled with M4 hardware in mind, but I used M3 screws because I was running low on M4 screws. To secure the camera in place, use heavy-duty hook and loop fasteners or a good-quality double-sided mounting tape, or come up with your own creative solution to attach it to whatever surface you need. The pad measures 40mm square.

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