GoPro HERO11 Black Mini

GoPro HERO11 Black Mini User Manual Mounting Your GoPro

GoPro HERO11 Black Mini

MOUNTING HARDWARE

  1. Mounting Buckle

  2. Thumb Screw

  3. Curved Adhesive Mount

Your camera has two sets of mounting fingers. Depending on the mount you’re using, you’ll either use a mounting buckle or attach your GoPro directly to the mount itself.

BOTTOM MOUNTING FINGERS

Use the bottom mounting fingers to attach your GoPro to grips, tripods, and gear mounts.

REAR MOUNTING FINGERS

Use the back mounting fingers when you want a more low-profile mounting option, including helmet mounts.

USING THE MOUNTING FINGERS

  1. Flip the folding fingers down into the mounting position.

    Interlock the folding fingers on your camera with the mounting fingers on the buckle.

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    WARNING: The mounting fingers may get hot during extended recording sessions. Use caution when removing your camera from a mount or adjusting mounting locations.

  2. Secure your camera to the mounting buckle with a thumb screw.

  3. Attach the mounting buckle to the mount.

    1. Flip up the mounting buckle plug

    2. Slide the buckle into the mount until it clicks into place

    3. Press the plug back down so that it sits flush with the buckle

See Using the Adhesive Mounts for tips on using adhesive mounts.

USING THE ADHESIVE MOUNTS

Follow these guidelines when attaching adhesive mounts to helmets, vehicles, and gear:

  • Attach mounts at least 24 hours before you use them.

  • Only attach the mounts to smooth surfaces. They won’t stick properly to porous or textured surfaces.

  • Firmly press mounts into place. Be sure the adhesive is in full contact with the surface.

  • Only use on clean, dry surfaces. Wax, oil, dirt, or other debris will weaken the bond, and you could lose your camera.

  • Attach mounts in dry, room-temperature conditions. They won’t stick properly in cold or damp environments or on cold or damp surfaces.

  • Check state and local regulations and laws to ensure that attaching a camera to equipment (such as hunting gear) is permitted. Always comply with regulations that restrict the use of consumer electronics or cameras.

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WARNING: To avoid injury, do not use a tether when mounting your camera on a helmet. Do not mount the camera directly on skis or snowboards.

For more information about mounts, visit GoPro.com.

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WARNING: Always use a helmet that meets applicable safety standards if you’re using a GoPro helmet mount or strap.

Choose the right helmet for your sport or activity, and make sure that it’s the right size and fit for you. Check to see that your helmet’s in good condition, and always follow the manufacturer’s instructions on safe use.

Replace any helmet that’s been subjected to a major impact. No helmet can protect against injury in every accident. Be safe.

USING YOUR GOPRO IN + AROUND WATER

Your GoPro is waterproof to 33ft (10m) with the door locked. You won’t need an additional housing before diving in.

Although you cannot use the GoPro Quik app to adjust modes and settings under water, you can use the camera’s buttons to navigate the menus when you’re submerged. To learn more, see Navigating with the Camera Buttons.

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PRO TIP: Use a camera tether and a Floaty (sold separately) to keep your camera afloat in case it detaches from the mount. The Handler (Floating Hand Grip) was also made to keep your GoPro afloat.

For more information on Camera Tethers, Floaty, and The Handler, visit GoPro.com.

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