Technical specifications indicate that the Vomenc mount is a mechanical interface manufactured from injection-molded ABS plastic. Structural analysis confirms a ball-and-socket joint mechanism that relies on compression friction for positioning. While the 1/4"-20 threaded screw provides universal compatibility with Eufy and Arlo cameras, the thin-gauge plastic mounting plate is susceptible to fracture if installation torque exceeds specified limits. Performance metrics suggest the plastic-on-plastic friction interface is prone to loss of tension over time, particularly in high-vibration environments.
Material analysis identifies low UV resistance in the ABS polymer, which may lead to brittleness and structural fatigue when exposed to direct solar radiation. The assembly features a three-hole installation template and includes standard wall anchors, though forensic reports indicate these anchors may lack sufficient pull-out resistance for heavier battery-powered hardware. The exposed metal hardware lacks high-grade anti-corrosion coatings, making it subject to surface oxidation in humid conditions.
This adjustable mount represents a budget-tier mechanical solution within the display mounts hardware segment.
To avoid the structural fatigue associated with plastic ball-joints, a more durable option would be the Wasserstein Adjustable Metal Wall Mount, which utilizes a hardened aluminum chassis.