I've actually just made a new mount (that does away with the velcro/ clip) and uses screws to attach to the mirror arm (via a saddle type clamp) along with a tripod mount screw (1/4" - 20 UNC) to attach the Mobius. The previous version did use a spring clip type fitting- I was a bit concerned that either the clip or the velcro would "break away" in an accident, hence the new mount. BTW the Mobius only weighs something like 30gm so chances are it would be fine.redmed wrote:Murcod, how does your "custom made mount" attach to the rear view mirror? It is not clear from the photo. Is that some kind of a clip? I also made a mount but use a tie wrap (zip tie) to attach the mount to the rear view mirror. My camera will travel from horizontal and tip to one side or the other. I have to move it back about every 1k miles. I also like the use of velcro to attach the camera to the mount. I think I may duplicate your mount if your camera is stable. Otherwise I'll rezip-tie my mount to the mirror mount with a piece or rubber between the tie & mirror mount.
I haven't taken any pics of it yet, but there's a piece of metal strap (approx 25mm width) bent like a saddle clamp to fit over the mirror arm. I've tapped holes into it for machine screws to screw into and they hold a small piece of rectangular perspex to it. The clamp is rubber lined and thus holds the perspex tightly to the mirror arm. I've then tapped another hole into the perspex (further towards the windscreen) and put a tripod mount sized machine screw through it for the Mobius to bolt to. It's a lot firmer and should be secure in an accident.
I can adjust the camera angle up/down via the mirror arm adjustment (it's got a ball joint at both the windscreen and back of the mirror) and can adjust left/ right via the tripod screw.