How to attach the Belkin MMA006 to your MacBook

The Belkin MMA006 allows you to mount your MagSafe®-compatible iPhone® securely onto your Mac® notebook to utilize the Continuity Camera feature found in the latest versions of iOS and macOS®. This article will walk you through how to connect and orient your phone to the Belkin MMA006 and your MacBook®.
 
 
Attaching the Belkin MMA006 to your iPhone

The Belkin MMA006 is designed to work with MagSafe-compatible iPhones and official MagSafe cases. To attach the Belkin MMA006 to your phone, gently place the flat side of the mount in the center of your phone or case where the MagSafe ring is.  

 
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Attaching the mount to your MacBook

After the mount is attached to your iPhone you can then attach it to your MacBook. Place your finger under the Belkin logo and gently pull out the mount. Once fully extended, the mount will stop moving. At this point, you can rest it on the top of your MacBook screen.

 
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Adjusting the mount for proper camera framing

The mount allows you to use your iPhone in either portrait or landscape orientation by simply rotating it on the back of your phone. Doing this will change the orientation and location of your iPhone’s camera in relation to you. 

While you can certainly place the mount anywhere on the top of your MacBook screen, it is recommended to align your iPhone’s camera with the center of your MacBook screen for proper camera framing.

 
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Setting the proper screen angle when using the mount

The mount will attach securely to your iPhone using a MagSafe connection. It also holds securely onto the top of your MacBook's screen. To prevent any accidental damage to your iPhone or MacBook screen, it is recommended to keep your MacBook screen either 90° vertically or at a shallow angle when using the mount. 

Opening the MacBook at too far of an angle or pulling close can cause the iPhone and the mount to slip off of your MacBook. 

 
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