Axis TW1106 Magnet Mount for Body Worn Camera
The Axis TW1106 magnet mount provides a reliable, non-invasive attachment solution for securing the AXIS W110 body worn camera to fabric surfaces. Designed for law enforcement, security personnel, and field operators, this magnetic mounting system enables quick deployment and repositioning without adhesives, fasteners, or permanent modifications to uniforms and tactical gear.
Key Features
- Magnetic attachment compatible with AXIS W110 body worn camera
- Flexible mounting on any fabric surface
- No adhesives or fasteners required
- 5-pack quantity for multi-officer deployments
- Lightweight design minimizes wearer burden
Technical Highlights
The TW1106 magnet mount delivers hands-free documentation capabilities ideal for mobile personnel. Its magnetic design allows officers to quickly attach and detach the camera throughout their shift, making it suitable for multi-assignment deployments or equipment sharing scenarios. The compact, lightweight profile ensures minimal impact on comfort during extended wear.
Ideal Applications
- Law enforcement and police operations
- Security and loss prevention personnel
- Field service and inspection teams
- Multi-shift or multi-officer deployments
Package Contents
5 magnet mounts (SKU: 02689-001)
Ted PerryPerspective based on aggregated IP Security Depot and affiliated engineering team experience.
I'm Ted Perry, and I handle NVR and storage planning here—but body worn systems cross my desk when departments need to scale recording infrastructure. The TW1106 magnet mount solves a practical problem: officers switching between patrol, investigations, and administrative duties can move their W110 camera between uniforms or share units across shifts without re-threading clips or leaving adhesive residue. The magnetic attachment is genuinely quick-release, which matters during multi-assignment days.
One watch-out: confirm your uniform fabric works with this mount. Heavy canvas or tactical vests with MOLLE webbing usually hold fine, but very lightweight polyester shirts or moisture-wicking fabrics may not provide enough grip, especially during physical activity. If your team wears thin duty shirts in summer rotations, test the mount's hold before deploying across your fleet. Also, plan your backend—five cameras generating continuous shift footage means you're looking at serious daily ingest volumes. Make sure your evidence management system and retention architecture can handle sustained multi-stream recording before you scale up camera counts.