

First off, let me say this mount saved my rental-friendly soul. No drilling? Sign me up! I live in an apartment where even hanging a picture feels like a crime, so this no-drill design was a game-changer. The clamp system is surprisingly sturdy – it grips my door like it’s scared of heights.
The 110-degree tilt is where this little hero shines. My old setup had me doing interpretive dances to get the camera angle right. Now? A quick flick adjusts everything from Amazon deliveries to that suspicious squirrel who keeps judging my porch decor. The anti-theft claim feels legit too – the casing wraps around my Blink like a protective exoskeleton without adding bulk.
Installation took about 90 seconds (I timed it while my coffee cooled). The included foam pads are genius – they prevent door scratches and help with grip. Though fair warning: if your door’s thickness is outside the 0.6-2.3 inch range, you might need to get creative with extra padding.
Not perfect though – the instructions could use better visuals (I may have installed it upside down first try). And while it works great with my Blink, friends with Ring cameras say the fit isn’t as snug. But for under $20? This mount earns its spot on my ‘actually useful purchases’ list alongside pizza scissors and weighted blankets.
