DJI Pocket 2 Portable Quick-Release Backpack Clip for First-Person Perspective
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I've been using this Pocket 2 for quite some time now, primarily for daily work logging and life Vlogs. However, it's always been handheld, which proved inconvenient when navigating challenging terrains. One hand was always occupied, and dual-wielding with a camera was awkward. Storage of the Pocket 2 while using the camera was also a concern regarding the lens. So I decided to adopt a sports camera approach and mount it to my bag strap.

1.The backpack clip utilizes a quick-release pin mechanism with an anti-loss design. The pin won't fall out when removed, making it convenient for access and changing bags. The initial design was fixed, but this proved cumbersome, leading to this optimized design.
2. The mount was custom-designed to fit my Pocket 2, ensuring a snug fit. To prevent scratches, I avoided an overly tight design. With the included hand strap, the damping is just right—secure enough without being too constrictive.
3. The mount and backpack clip employ a dovetail-like design. The initial version's damping felt slightly loose; although no detachment occurred, a pin mechanism was added as a precaution. An anti-loss feature wasn't implemented here; I'll consider adding it based on user feedback. I already have some ideas.

This device is entirely 3D-printed, without any metal components. Strength testing has shown it suitable for general life Vlogging, but it's not recommended for strenuous activities.
Because backpack strap thicknesses vary, the inside of the backpack clip is designed to accommodate anti-slip tape. Users can add this based on their needs for improved grip.

Note: The rotating structure is also 3D-printed, with a gap of 0.2-0.3mm. After printing, remove supports, then gently rotate the rotating components. Avoid forceful twisting to prevent breakage. Alternatively, use a craft knife to gently pry apart the contact surfaces of the two rotating structures. This gap is minimal and prevents sticking. A version with a wider gap is also included for those experiencing difficulty; this version allows for easier unlocking.
Another point to note is the build plate temperature in the print settings. Usually, it's 60°C, but I recently acquired a low-temperature build plate, hence the 25°C setting. Adjust this accordingly if your settings differ.
Finally, thank you for your support. Feel free to provide feedback and suggestions in the comments section.
Yi Chuan Creation · Garfield
2024.12.04
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