Stouchi Continuity Camera Mount review: Solid and dependable

Does the job but lacks soft-touch finishes

Stouchi Continuity Camera Mount
(Image: © Future / Paul Hatton)

Digital Camera World Verdict

The Stouchi Continuity Camera Mount is one of the best on the market. It's well-built and dependable, and it's hard to argue with the price. As far as this type of mount goes, it ticks almost all the right boxes. Unfortunately, the lack of soft-touch finishes means your laptop and phone are liable to picking up scratches.

Pros

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    Effective magnet

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    Strong hinges

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    Robust build quality

Cons

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    Lacks soft-touch finishes

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If you're an iPhone user, then Continuity Camera mounts are by far the quickest, easiest, and cheapest way to improve your laptop's camera feed. By using your phone as an alternative to the Mac webcam, users can instantly supercharge the resolution, detail, and quality of their video calls.

What you'll need to use a Continuity Mount

Other than the mount itself, you'll need an iPhone 12 or later, running iOS 16 or later. You’ll also need a Mac running macOS Ventura or later, and both devices need to be signed in with the same Apple ID and on the same Wi-Fi network.

The best continuity mounts are built well, have a strong magnet, and are not too heavy so as to cause your laptop display to fall backwards. They should also minimise any risks of damage to your iPhone and Mac.

Having already used a number of other continuity mounts, I was excited to get my hands on Stouchi's offering. With a hard aluminium alloy, a 30-degree downward hinge, and a built-in 1/4-inch tripod screw, it certainly looks good on paper. Let's see if it stacks up in reality.

(Image credit: Future / Paul Hatton)

Stouchi Continuity Camera Mount: Specifications

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Compatibility

iPhone 12 and later

Connection type

Magnetic

Dimensions

11.2 x 10.2 x 2.1 cm / 4.41 x 4.02 x 0.83 in

Weight

99.79 g / 3.52 oz

Stouchi Continuity Camera Mount: Price

Despite the top-notch build quality of the Stouchi Continuity Camera Mount, it's actually one of the more affordable mounts available. You'll find it retailing at around $30/£33.99, although it's regularly discounted. By way of comparison, the Belkin iPhone MagSafe Continuity Camera Mount costs $53.99/£39.99 and isn't rated as highly as this offering from Stouchi.

Stouchi Continuity Camera Mount: Design & Handling

Stouchi has opted for an aluminium alloy material which ensures a light but durable construction. The weight actually comes in at 99.79 g / 3.52 oz which is lighter than a number of its competitors. This is a win in terms of portability, but at times I wanted a little bit more 'beef' to weigh the unit down.

What can't be argued with is the durability of the unit. The aluminium alloy is both strong and durable, guaranteeing no breakages to either the metal panels or the moving hinges. I was genuinely impressed by how robust the unit actually is.

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To protect your laptop, Stouchi has included a thin rubber strip on the part of the mount that hooks over the top of your display. Unfortunately this is the only place that a soft-touch finish is found. That means that both your phone and the back of your laptop are susceptible to damage.

If you're careful, then I don't think you'll have any problems, but if Stouchi added a few more rubber strips, then I would have awarded this a five-star rating. Maybe they felt this would compromise the aesthetic of the product, but I think it would be worth it.

The only other thing to note about the design, especially in comparison to pricier alternatives, is that there is no integrated wireless charging. It would be unfair to rate it poorly based on this omission, though. This is a budget-friendly mount and a very good one at that.

Stouchi Continuity Camera Mount: Performance

The Stouchi Continuity Camera Mount performs incredibly well, especially given its price point. I can't see that they've compromised on any part of the design or materials simply to keep the price so low.

At the heart of the mount is the MagSafe attachment, which is strong enough to securely hold an iPhone in place. I didn't experience a single slip or fall and was confident that my iPhone would stay exactly where I left it.

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The positives continue with the hinges, which are firm enough to guarantee that the unit will stay in the position you fixed it. Most importantly, the weight of the phone doesn't cause the top hinge to slip.

Aside from the core laptop use, the design means it can be clipped to any external monitor should you prefer that position. It also has a 1/4-inch screw hole which can be utilised for even more flexibility in positioning.

All in all, this is a continuity mount that performs admirably, and I had no issues with it malfunctioning during use.

(Image credit: Future / Paul Hatton)

Stouchi Continuity Camera Mount: Verdict

The Stouchi Continuity Camera Mount is one of the best mounts on the market right now. Despite the budget-friendly price, Stouchi has still managed to produce a well-built and fully featured product. Most importantly, the magnet is super strong and the hinges are firm. As a result, your phone is guaranteed to stay put.

I would like to have seen more rubber patches across the design, but if you're careful with how you attach it to your laptop and phone, then you won't have any problems. I love this mount and am convinced that it'll now be my go-to choice.

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Features

★★★★☆

The Stouchi mount includes all the classic features but would benefit from integrated wireless charging.

Design

★★★★☆

A mount that could only be improved by more rubber strips.

Performance

★★★★★

Strong materials and a robust design ensure this mount performs fantastically.

Value

★★★★★

A very affordable mount that performs fantastically.

(Image credit: Future / Paul Hatton)
Paul Hatton
Freelance tech writer

Paul is a digital expert. In the 20 years since he graduated with a first-class honours degree in Computer Science, Paul has been actively involved in a variety of different tech and creative industries that make him the go-to guy for reviews, opinion pieces, and featured articles. With a particular love of all things visual, including photography, videography, and 3D visualisation Paul is never far from a camera or other piece of tech that gets his creative juices going. You'll also find his writing in other places, including Creative Bloq, Digital Camera World, and 3D World Magazine.

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