The Nexus Mount
Mini Ball Head
Mini Ball Head
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Prefer to stream using a Mevo Start camera? Occasionally when hanging on loose nets the OG Mevo kit will roll upward pointing too high to see the field. This mini ball head is beneficial as it will allow for the Mevo Start camera to rotate, tilt, and pivot to keep the game in view.
This small-simple piece is made of aluminum, ¼-20 threaded mounting hole, and anodized for an added layer of protection. The rubber bottom provides a tight grip to prevent your camera from easily pivoting. Simply screw onto the bottom of the Mevo Start and attach to your OG mount with the provided thumb screw.
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from 194 reviewsI have used several techniques to attach my phone to the fence from zip-ties to the GameChanger case. The Nexus Mount is by far the easiest and most secure. I’m able to attach it to the fence quickly and it’s very secure. I can get better angles even if the fence is warped. Hands down the best equipment I’ve purchased for streaming softball games.

I had the Nexus mount in my cart for a while, torn between it and the Gamechanger mount. I decided to go with the Nexus mount, and I’m absolutely thrilled with my choice. It’s significantly smaller than the Gamechanger mount and much more sturdy.
However, I encountered a few challenges while attaching it to a net. The net kept bouncing around, making it difficult to secure the mount. I also tried attaching the flap, but I couldn’t figure out the best way to do it. I searched for a demo picture, but unfortunately, I couldn’t find one.
Despite these minor hiccups, I would highly recommend the Nexus mount. It’s a great option for those who prioritize size and stability.

I love this thing. It makes it so easy to attach to a fence and record! I have used it with both my phone and Mevo. Highly recommend!

Overall firm and sturdy. we have not had rain or hot weather to test the cover. My only issue is that there is no flexibility for the phone angle. If on a bad fence it is not as flexible as I would like it to. I would to have the option to change angle of the phone while in the mount. to get a good view you need to be almost dead center of the fence. This is my experience so far. Maybe a carry bag to go along with it.

EASY to use and hassle-free! Used it for the first time this weekend and took me maybe 60 seconds to set it up on the fence!

It’s easy to setup! It’s by far the best camera mount that I now own. I was able to use it all tournament weekend long and my camera and battery pack didn’t budge when foul tipped baseballs would hit the fence!

My family required a way to both record and live stream games as schedules have begun to conflict more and more. We've seen many available options but most seemed flimsy and heavily exposed our devices to the elements. After a few weeks of research we landed at the Nexus Mount and decided to give it a shot this season. Though we only had one game to test our new setup so far, it couldn't have been a truer test. With wind and rain throughout the entire game, the mount held strong and to our surprise keep our equipment far drier than expected. I fully expected to pull it down half way through the game but I never got to the point where I got concerned. I'm extremely satisfied with the mount so far, the next big test is a foul ball but after the rain, I'm pretty confident it'll pass that one too.

I ordered the mount to hold a battery pack and a pocket radar. I had some questions about what attachments I needed, and the customer service folks told me exactly what I needed without trying to upsell me. I've had the unit for a few weeks now, and I couldn't be happier with the build quality.

We love our mount. It works great on our netted fencing. The only thing better would be if it had a stand that could sit on the wall!

Strongly recommend taking time before the game to get it in the position and set up the first couple times , but once you have used it and gotten past that it is simple and the best solution to holding the recording device for baseball games. Only thing is if you have to put it on net and the net is loose then the wind can cause it to sway forward and back but that’s no fault of the nexus device. I may have to invest in a tripod for those few occasions.
