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Product description
This motorcycle mirror mount gives you a sturdy way to attach action cameras to the rearview mirror and capture follower shots, helmet views and riding footage with more stability. It suits riders who want a compact metal clamp that holds a camera at variable angles while on the road, improving framing and reducing vibration according to the manufacturer.
Key Points
The mount is made from aluminium alloy with a design intended to reduce bumps and vibration when riding. It clamps to a rearview mirror stem or extender with a 10mm diameter and uses an 11mm screw thread hole for camera attachment. Installation requires a small wrench and basic hand tools, and the fitting process is straightforward once the original mirror is removed and the mount is positioned. 🚴♂️
Compatibility covers a wide range of action cameras. The bracket is described as working with GoPro HERO 13, 12, 11 and 10 as well as many other brands such as Insta360 and DJI action cams. This makes it a flexible accessory for shooters who use different cameras across projects. Consider that the mount relies on a secure fit to the mirror stem, so check the mirror tube diameter and thread before attempting to attach a camera. ⚙️
The clamp’s compact profile helps keep the camera close to the bike’s line without adding excessive bulk. For riders who prefer subtle setups, this solution offers a lower visual footprint than helmet or bar mounts while still allowing multiple shooting angles to be pre-set before riding. 📷
Technical Specifications
- Name: PULUZ Motorcycle Rearview Mirror Mount
- Material: aluminium alloy
- Fitment diameter: 10 mm (rearview mirror stem / extender)
- Camera thread size: 11 mm
- Compatible cameras: GoPro HERO 13/12/11/10, Insta360 X5/X4/X3, DJI Action Cam and most action cameras
How to Use It
Remove the existing rearview mirror to access the mirror stem, then position the clamp and tighten the supplied screws with a small wrench. Adjust the camera angle before fully securing the fastenings so you can choose your preferred shooting perspective. Regularly check tightness after initial rides since vibration may loosen hardware during the first few uses.
When planning shots, aim to balance the camera position between stability and visibility of the ride. Mounting too far out increases wind exposure and potential vibration, while tucking the camera in can restrict the field of view. The aluminium construction helps dampen some movement, however heavy off-road use may still transmit shake to the recording, according to the manufacturer.
Practical Tips
Set the camera to a wide field of view to compensate for the relatively close mounting position. If your mirror stem differs from 10 mm, use an appropriate extender or adaptor to achieve a safe clamp fit. Periodic inspection of the mount and screws is advised to maintain a secure attachment and consistent recording quality.









