My experience with it: I have used this suction cup inside and outside on the windscreen/rear window, and also on the roof, without the videos being affected by vibration during "normal" driving.
However, there are various other aspects to consider, cars with a harder chassis and flatter tyres naturally tend to vibrate more, ultimately the driving distance/surface as well as the driving style are also decisive. The bonnet, doors and boot lid, for example, also tend to vibrate more than when you mount the cam on the vehicle frame.
I have experimented with a magnetic holder as well as with Velcro/adhesive holders, but I find the suction cup the simplest and most flexible solution here, without the vibration having a negative effect on 4K or FullHD videos.
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My suction cup was delivered exactly as shown in the second picture (large centre). But this was a while ago. Therefore, I think that the desired part is not included. However, the part is certainly available as an accessory.
The GoPro V3 suction cup is compatible with a wide range of GoPro models as the mount is standardised. It works perfectly with the GoPro Hero 8 and there is no indication that it is not compatible with the Hero 10, as the mount is the same for all GoPro models. It is therefore likely that it will also work with the Hero 10.
Yes, the suction cup V3 from GoPro can be attached to the inside of the windscreen. It is designed to adhere securely to smooth surfaces such as car windscreens, boat windows or other smooth surfaces.
GoPro always has the same mounting system.
Yes is compatible.
digitec should simply write GoPro instead of Hero 7.
With the number of items digitec offers, it can sometimes be a little imprecise.
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Looks pretty much like the original, even the part number (here, under the specs) AUCMT-302 vs https://gopro.com/de/ch/shop/mounts-accessories/suction-cup/AUCMT-302.html
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Yes, on the MAX, two small wings on the underside fold out, then it has the same mount receptacle as all the other GoPros. The normal clip carriage can then be screwed onto it and then everything can be attached to the V3.
The surface must be smooth and not curved in the area of the suction cup. I don't know how much such a SUP is inflated. We once wanted to attach the suction cup to a professional rubber boat, such as those used in transport and rescue. Although these boats are pumped rock-hard, the suction cup does not last long. This is because the surface inside the suction cup gives way, releasing the vacuum. On a rigid window or sheet metal, however, it holds perfectly.