Oh, I forgot... mine arrived in Sweden last week, on Wednesday September 18, 2019. Apparently it was supposed to have arrived much earlier, because when I e-mailed Planet Computers on Wednesday August 28, they replied that, since it hadn't already arrived, they send another one. Apparently the first shipment was sent without tracking directly from Hong Kong. The second was sent, with tracking, from the UK.
As for the product itself, I intend to use it to cobble together a way to put my Cosmo on a tripod. Preliminary experiments with whatever scrap I had nearby, shows a bit of promise. If I can attach a thin piece of sturdy enough material vertically on a tripod, I should be able to clamp the ventilation grille mount onto that. Or maybe I can somehow strap either other other two options to the tripod somehow. In an ideal world, the kit would have included a plastic ball of the correct size, with a metal female tripod mount threading inserted into it. Maybe something for a future model, or perhaps something to 3D print, should a threaded insert and a suitable printer happen to cross my path.
Here's some pics. As these are more for illustration than for analysis, I've chosen to save a bit on my upload quota, so they are both scaled down and heavy-ish compressed. Anyway...
Here's a box shot.
And from the rear.
This is how the contents are presented.
One side of the clamp slides outwards by spring force when the two release buttons are pressed. It has a ratchet, allowing it to be set in small increments. The other side is under constant spring tension inwards
With a bit of fiddling, a Gemini can be reasonably centered in the clamp.
With some more fiddling, the Gemini can be slid forward to around here. In this position, the screen gets a tad of support from the sides...
...and the headset jack becomes accessible. There's no hole on the other side, so forget about the right-hand USB port when using this kit.
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Here's one of the mounting options attached. As you can see, its neck can telescope a bit. The angle can be set in relatively fine increments.
EDIT Sep 24: The Planet Computers web store correctly says that the dashboard stand mount has an adhesive suction cup. For the gooseneck it just says "suction cup", but it is adhesive too. This means both suction cups are about as sticky as regular sticky tape, though I suspect its main function is to ensure a good seal between the suction cup and the surface it sits on, rather than to glue the suction cup to the surface. The adhesive is designed to stay on the suction cup, and dandruff, debris and dust are
supposed to just wash off with water, though I guess anything greasy, such as fingers, is better kept away from the adhesive.
So, is this kit any good? Well, while there isn't anything really
wrong with the kit, the Gemini doesn't really lend itself to this kind of mounting very well. Is IS going to flop around a bit. Maybe they could have done a better job supporting the screen, but then the whole thing would have gotten quite a bit more complicated. My general advice would be, save your money unless you really need to somehow mount your Gemini or Cosmo.