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Insta360 Bike Headset Cap Mount

The Insta360 Bike Headset Cap Mount is a versatile accessory designed to seamlessly integrate Insta360 action cameras with your bicycle, enabling immersive first-person and dynamic third-person perspectives. By replacing the standard 28.6mm (1-1/8 inch) headset top cap, it securely attaches to your bike's head tube, providing a stable platform for capturing cinematic footage. When paired with a 360° Insta360 action camera and the Action Invisible Selfie Stick, it facilitates unique third-person shots, creating a floating camera effect. Alternatively, mounting a wide-angle Insta360 camera directly onto the cap delivers engaging first-person POVs. The mount's adjustable design allows for quick angle adjustments without disrupting your ride, and its lightweight construction ensures minimal impact on handling. Installation is straightforward, with all necessary components included for easy setup at home. This accessory is ideal for road cycling on smooth surfaces at speeds up to 50 km/h (31 mph), enhancing your filming capabilities without compromising safety.

SKU: GC170-INSTA-BIKECM

Insta360 Bike Headset Cap Mount

Insta360 Bike Headset Cap Mount

The Insta360 Bike Headset Cap Mount is a versatile accessory designed to seamlessly integrate Insta360 action cameras with your bicycle, enabling immersive first-person and dynamic third-person perspectives. By replacing the standard 28.6mm (1-1/8 inch) headset top cap, it securely attaches to your bike's head tube, providing a stable platform for capturing cinematic footage. When paired with a 360° Insta360 action camera and the Action Invisible Selfie Stick, it facilitates unique third-person shots, creating a floating camera effect. Alternatively, mounting a wide-angle Insta360 camera directly onto the cap delivers engaging first-person POVs. The mount's adjustable design allows for quick angle adjustments without disrupting your ride, and its lightweight construction ensures minimal impact on handling. Installation is straightforward, with all necessary components included for easy setup at home. This accessory is ideal for road cycling on smooth surfaces at speeds up to 50 km/h (31 mph), enhancing your filming capabilities without compromising safety.

Compatibility:

X4

Insta360 Ace Pro

Insta360 Ace

GO 3

X3

ONE RS (Twin/4K)

GO 2

ONE X2

ONE R

ONE X

Key Features:

For Insta360 Wide-angle and 360° Cameras

Works with Invisible Selfie Stick

Easy at-home Installation

Replaces 28.6mm Headset Caps

What's in the Box:

Insta360 Bike Headset Cap Mount

Universal Joint

Bike Headset Screw (20/30mm)

L-shaped Hex Key (3/4/5mm)

Thumb Screw

3-Prong to 1/4" Adapter

Dust Caps

Anti-Slip Ring Sets

Anti-Slip Rings

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Insta360 Bike Headset Cap Mount

The Insta360 Bike Headset Cap Mount is a versatile accessory designed to seamlessly integrate Insta360 action cameras with your bicycle, enabling immersive first-person and dynamic third-person perspectives. By replacing the standard 28.6mm (1-1/8 inch) headset top cap, it securely attaches to your bike's head tube, providing a stable platform for capturing cinematic footage. When paired with a 360° Insta360 action camera and the Action Invisible Selfie Stick, it facilitates unique third-person shots, creating a floating camera effect. Alternatively, mounting a wide-angle Insta360 camera directly onto the cap delivers engaging first-person POVs. The mount's adjustable design allows for quick angle adjustments without disrupting your ride, and its lightweight construction ensures minimal impact on handling. Installation is straightforward, with all necessary components included for easy setup at home. This accessory is ideal for road cycling on smooth surfaces at speeds up to 50 km/h (31 mph), enhancing your filming capabilities without compromising safety.

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