How To Use the GoPro Adhesive Mounts: GoPro Mounting Tips & Tricks

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Uploaded by on Jan 11, 2012

This is a Must See Video For Any One With a GoPro Camera

In this video I show how to have the best luck using the GoPro Adhesives Mounts. Any one that is planning to use one of the GoPor Adhesives mount should watch this video. I also show how to pick the right mount for what ever you are mounting on

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  • WARNING DO NOT use adhasive mounts on snowboard or ski it WiLL come off and its not cover by gopro warraty . it already happened to me. gopro said it must be mounted on a rigid surface.

  • @erealpe13 That SUCKS.

  • Oh and please make a vid about mounting it on the OUTSIDE of a car with the suction cup mount!

  • @SuperGoProHD That is I good idea I will put it on my list of video to make. One thing I would like to say right now is if you are planning to mount on the outside of a car tie the camera on.

  • Yesterday i plugged my HD Hero 960 into my usb port and the red led wasn't flashing to indicate that its charging yet i could still select usb and see all my files, do you know whats wrong?

  • @Ldoc1996

    3. The Battery in the GoPro might be fully charged (if not charging no LED)

    The test for this would be to use the camera a bit and then plug it in again and see if anything has changed

    Let me know if it is one of these. if it is not I think that you might want to get in contacted with GoPro support and see if they can help.

  • @Ldoc1996

    There are three things to come to mind.

    1. You have turned off the LED blink function

    This might be true if the LED never come on when you use the camera

    You would see BLF (LED blinking OFF) on the LCD in the setting menu. Instead of BLO (LED blinking ON)

    2. The USB Port on the computer is not powder (this would not be likely if it is a newer computer)

    You can test this by plugging it in to a wall adapter and seeing if the LED comes on

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  • @ThaReaIFake I do not think that I would trust then as much the second time

  • You can re use the mounts if you use a hair dryer

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