EYSAFT Baby Monitor Holder clamp for Babysense MaxView 2CAM / HDS2-1CAM / MaxView 1CAM
Product description
What this holder is for
If you’re using a Babysense MaxView baby monitor and you want the camera positioned in a practical spot in the nursery, this EYSAFT baby monitor holder is designed specifically as a mounting aid. The core idea is simple: you get a strong clamp on a flexible hose, so you can fix the camera where it gives you a clearer view without needing to drill or stick anything in place.
On paper, it’s the kind of accessory that matters day-to-day because camera placement isn’t one-size-fits-all. Depending on your cot layout, where your window ledge sits, or whether you prefer the camera over a wall shelf, having a flexible clamp can help you avoid awkward angles.

Key points
This holder uses a flexible hose with a clamp at the end, and it’s meant to grip to many common nursery surfaces. You can attach it to items like a window ledge, the arm of a chair, a cupboard door, or a wall shelf—so you’re not limited to a single wall-mount approach.
The clamp can also be used with the cot. And because the holder is described as 33 inch long, the intention is to get the camera closer to the baby’s area while still giving you enough distance to keep the setup sensible.



There’s also a second part that’s easy to overlook until you need it: the camera connection. The holder lets you clip the camera directly, and the bottom diameter is stated as 58mm to 85mm. If your camera fits that range, the setup is designed to be straightforward.
What stands out in use
The biggest practical selling point here is the “no drilling, no sticking” approach. Instead of committing to holes in furniture or relying on adhesive, you clamp the mount in place. For many parents, that’s less hassle and easier to reposition later.

There’s also an adjustability angle: you can turn the spring screw to adjust tightness depending on the camera size. That’s useful because it means the clamp pressure can be tuned rather than being purely fixed.
A quick micro-scenario: imagine you’ve set the cot slightly away from the wall. With the holder clamped to a nearby shelf or chair arm, you can angle the camera down towards the cot area. The flexible hose helps you fine-tune the view without having to move the furniture itself.
Where it might fall short



It’s not a universal solution for every nursery surface. The description says the clamp can grip “most surfaces”, but in real homes some materials and edges (very smooth finishes, thin panels, or awkwardly shaped trim) can be less reliable than others. If your plan relies on a specific furniture edge, it’s worth double-checking that the holder has enough purchase area.
Also, this is aimed at specific Babysense MaxView models listed in the product name (MaxView 2CAM, HDS2-1CAM, and MaxView 1CAM). If you have a different monitor model, you can’t assume it’ll mount correctly.
Finally, while the holder length (33 inch) is intended to help with sightlines and safe distance, it won’t automatically fix every issue. If the nursery layout is unusually tight, you may still need to experiment with placement to avoid glare, obstructions, or a view that’s “technically working” but not that useful.

Tech specs
- Name: EYSAFT Baby Monitor Holder
- Type: Baby monitor camera clamp holder with flexible hose
- Size: 33 inch long
- Camera fit (bottom diameter): 58mm to 85mm
Who it suits (and who should skip it)



It makes sense if you want a clamp-based camera position for a Babysense MaxView monitor, and you’d rather avoid drilling or sticking mounts into furniture.
It suits you if you’re likely to change the camera angle over time—maybe you move the cot, rotate the nursery layout, or simply discover a better viewing height once the baby is sleeping.
It might not suit you if you don’t have one of the compatible Babysense MaxView models mentioned in the listing, or if your furniture surfaces are very limited and you can’t get a solid clamp grip.
Is it worth it?
Worth considering if you’re trying to improve your baby monitor camera placement with a flexible, clamp-on approach, particularly for Babysense MaxView 2CAM, HDS2-1CAM, or MaxView 1CAM. The no-drilling/no-sticking concept is the main reason people buy this type of accessory, and the adjustable tightness helps with fit.
Skip it if your setup needs a truly universal mount, or if you can’t confidently clamp to your chosen nursery surface. In those cases, it can become more fiddly than helpful, and you’d be better off choosing an approach that matches your monitor model and mounting constraints from the start.
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