







🎬 Capture Life Hands-Free, Stay Ahead of the Stream!
The Streamaroo Universal Hands-Free Smartphone Hat Mount is a compact, stainless steel clip that slides onto any ballcap to securely hold smartphones 5.5-8.5 cm wide. Weighing only 2.4 ounces, it enables hands-free, line-of-sight video recording and live streaming with ease—perfect for professionals and creators who want to capture real-time moments without bulky gear.
| ASIN | B00K1LFME2 |
| Additional Features | Hand Free |
| Best Sellers Rank | #12,555 in Camera Mounts & Clamps |
| Brand | Streamaroo |
| Color | Black |
| Compatible Devices | Smartphones |
| Compatible Phone Models | Compatible with Samsung Galaxy S2, S3, S4, S5, Note II & III, Duos & Grand Duos, I9268, Compatible with iPhone 3, 4, 5c, 5s, 6, 6+, Fits phones 5.5-8.5 cm (2.16"-3.34") wide Compatible Phone Models Compatible with Samsung Galaxy S2, S3, S4, S5, Note II & III, Duos & Grand Duos, I9268, Compatible with iPhone 3, 4, 5c, 5s, 6, 6+, Fits phones 5.5-8.5 cm (2.16"-3.34") wide See more |
| Compatible with Vehicle Type | Bicycle |
| Customer Reviews | 3.6 out of 5 stars 74 Reviews |
| Enclosure Material | Stainless Steel |
| Item Dimensions | 3 x 2.25 x 1.5 inches |
| Item Weight | 2.4 Ounces |
| Manufacturer | Streamaroo |
| Model Name | Universal Hands-Free Smartphone Hat Mount |
| Model Number | f3cba52d-d165-47e1-a865-77fc52cb854a |
| Mounting Type | Phone Mount,Strap Mount,Phones,Clip On |
| Shape | Rectangular-Cylindrical |
| Special Feature | Hand Free |
| Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |
J**E
Good light-weight hat mount.
This is a great product, it does the job, it's lightweight and somewhat adjustable. Compared to the competition it's much like lighter so less cumbersome on your head. I do wish it used an alternative method besides straight tension to hold the phone in place, or that the tension was controllable - which is the case with the competing Livestream hat mount, but after an evening of talking dancing and performing while periscoping, everything stayed in place though the phone tends to slide into a slightly downward-tilting angle. Would be nice if there was a slight groove to fix it in place (if desired - obviously one will want to tilt it in some cases) and a mechanism to adjust the angle exactly and further, but as I said the competition has that feature but weighs a lot more.
A**R
Exactly as I had Hoped it Would Be
I just received this in the mail. It came fast, about 10 days. I am very impressed with the product. I tried 3 phones in it. it holds each of them securely, no worries about it letting go of them. I really like the angle that it points in, just about my actual line of sight. I plan on using this at animal rights demos, to record video all day long. It is so much better than the home made straps I had been using :) Thanks so much to the people who make it and sell it. No need to buy an expensive GoPro, when I already have very good quality video recording on my smart phone !
S**4
Nice idea but....
Nice idea but who are we kidding? Cel phones are so big and heavy now you would have to nail the hat to your head to carry an iphone on your hat brim.
I**R
I couldn't get the mount to stay pointing down in ...
I couldn't get the mount to stay pointing down in the right position. It just became a hassle. Perhaps I'll give it another try at some point. It definitely isn't for lack of quality. Cheers.
B**N
... adventures I stumbled upon this gem and I'm so glad that I did
After considering getting a GoPro for my many fishing adventures I stumbled upon this gem and I'm so glad that I did. A decent GoPro on sale is $150.00 with many reaching $300.00 or more, AND you normally have to wear some silly headband while utilizing it. I got this for under $25.00 and it clips right onto my hat. I initially wasn't expecting much, but it works like a charm for how simple it is. I have the HTC One M8, a larger and heavier phone and this mount works well. My camera phone records in perfect HD, which rivals any GoPro camera out there. The weight is a little heavy on my head, but obviously the larger your phone is the more weight you will have to endure, but even so I shook and nodded my head hard enough to try and get either my cap or the clip to fall off and it never moved! Sure I may look a little silly with my phone on my hat, but no more silly than having a headband with a camera attached to my head. If you're looking for a poor man's GoPro and you have a smartphone then I would absolutely recommend this. Fantastic buy.
J**S
Disappointed
Unfortunately the weight of the iphone6 was too much and the hat kept slipping. So we're not able to use it as intended.
C**N
Needs to have a size adjustment
This is a good idea. The cap should be made adjustable for different head sizes. It should also be suggested to use a smaller smartphone as the plus sizes make it too heavy. I have tried this out at home and it is a bit awkward. I wanted this to video my dog Tracking. It was Very windy the other day so I did not use it as it would not have stayed in position.
J**P
Glad I bought two Streamaroos $$ but well made and worth it
PRO's: The Streamaroo while costing more than any other device for holding a cell phone so it can be used for a video camera I found it worth it. I don't recall if this was mentioned on their site but the cell phone holder itself unscrews off of the hat mount and any regular pocket camera can be put on there are well, that is plus! The other plus is, I have a GOPRO 3 Black with an cap mount too which does a fine job. However, things are so small and bent through the fish eye lens my iPhone 4S gives a better picture for me needs which is taking videos of my Radio Controlled flying helicopters and air planes while they are in flight. I bought two, one myself and one for a friend. CON: When it arrives it is made of quality spring steel where it grips the hat and it grips the ball cap brim very tightly. The part that grabs the phone is part metal and part plastic, but a good quality plastic. However, after putting my phone in the frame and walking around I did a test to see "if" what the cell camera was looking right where my eyes were. It was not....... but only by a small margin. Now there are 3 things you can do, wear your hat a bit lower or...... what I did, which was to put a small 1/8" plastic washer under it where it meets the cap to lift and tilt the camera down a wee bit. Once I did that, I walked around outside verbally saying where and what I was looking at for a center-line. BAM I was right on the money when I played the video. If you want you could also bend the top of the mount that 1/8" and come up with the same results, the cell phone would again tilt that wee bit towards the ground where MY eyes hit, I didn't want to scratch it to to do that. Give it a try like I did, wear the HAT comfortably and make a video to see where your at. I am happy with it :-)
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