Wyze Cam v3 30-Degree Down Angle Window Mount

Wyze Cam v3 30-Degree Down Angle Window Mount

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I've never enjoyed the angle, or quality, of most 3D printer cameras. I had some Wyze Cam v3s in use using one of my other mounts, but the angle wasn't the greatest. With some testing, and my personal preference, I came up with the Wyze Cam v3 30-Degree Down Angle Window Mount.

 

30-degree down angle seems to be the sweet spot for my preference with the mount at the top of the door on the printer, but your preference may differ. If it does, I'll be uploading differing angles at some point.

 

Here is a view from my K1 Max and P1S using this mount. Courtesy of docker-wyze-bridge, homebridge and scrypted on my Apple TV.

 

The 3MF includes:

  • Wyze Cam v3 30-Degree Down Angle Window Mount with cable management built into the base of the mount. The cable management is designed to work with the flat cable that is built into the Wyze Cam v3.
  • Cable Management Clip that is designed to work with the flat extension cable included with the Wyze Cam v3.

The individual files are included for printing individually with your preferred settings.

 

Installation is a breeze.

  • Add double-sided sticky tape (I don't trust suction cups) to the underside of the mount in the recessed areas. At this point you would have removed the supports, which for me is always a treat since they just peel right off.
  • Slide the camera into the mount.
  • Push the cable into the lower clip on the mount, leaving some slack as to not bind the cable at the rear of the camera.
  • Add double-sided sticky tape to the lower cable management clip.
  • Find your predetermined location and adhere it to the glass.
  • Push the cable into the lower cable clip further down the cable and adhere it to the glass.
  • Pull the slack out and route the remaining cable under the printer, if that's what you're using it for.

With the lower cable management clip installed, and enough slack from your power source, the door will open and the cable with it. When you close the door the cable will slide back under your printer keeping things tidy.

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Perfectl printed!! I very much also like the angle! I also tried quite a few(that sit on top of the glass), but this has worked, and printed the best! I wasn't, with the others, too keen on placing on the glass door, but with the tape(I used 3M VHB), it's nice, solid and vibration free, while feeling a little cushioned. Solid design and, looks and works awesome!
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exactly what we were looking for to setup good quality Timelapse videos
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