#SmallRig GoPro Hero11/10/ 9 cage 3084B
#SmallRig GoPro Hero11/10/ 9 cage 3084B is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
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The SmallRig Cage for GoPro HERO11 / HERO10 / HERO9 Black (Model 3084B) is an all-in-one form-fitting aluminum protective housing designed for vlogging, action sports, and professional camera rigging.
Unlike cheap plastic frames, the 3084B is an architectural exoskeleton made of aircraft-grade aluminum. It protects the camera body during high-impact drops while expanding its mounting capabilities by adding physical cold shoes, audio adapter bays, and multi-angle mounting points.
Key Engineering and Structural Features
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Toolless Press-Reset Slide Cover Lock: The cage features a quick-release slide cover mechanism. Operators can unlock the rear door and slide the camera in or out instantly by pushing a single button, eliminating the need for Allen keys or screwdrivers on fast-paced sets.
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Preserved IO Door and Battery Swaps: The right vertical edge of the aluminum frame features a custom cutout designed to sit flush with the GoPro’s side panel. This allows operators to swap batteries, change SD cards, or plug in external USB-C charging cables without removing the camera from the cage.
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Dual Cold Shoe Expansion Footprint: The chassis features two built-in cold shoe mounts—one on the top surface and one on the left vertical profile. This lets vloggers mount a compact on-camera microphone (like a Rode VideoMicro) and a mini LED fill light simultaneously.
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Dual-Format Bottom Mounting Interface: The base of the cage features a dual-purpose mounting setup. It includes a standard 1/4"-20 threaded hole to screw directly onto traditional tripods or selfie sticks, alongside a fold-out GoPro ecosystem 2-prong finger mount that pops down to maintain full compatibility with original suction cups, chest rigs, and adhesive helmet mounts.
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Interchangeable Audio Adapter Docking Slot: The bottom framework features a specialized slide-in tracks system. This is designed to hold the GoPro Pro 3.5mm Mic Adapter securely beneath the cage body, keeping the bulky audio adapter balanced and out of the way.
Hardware Technical Specifications Matrix
| Parameter | SmallRig SKU 3084B System Specifications |
| Official Model SKU | 3084B (Updated structural revision of the legacy 3084) |
| Camera Compatibility | GoPro HERO11 Black | HERO10 Black | HERO9 Black |
| Lens Mod Compatibility | Supports Max Lens Mod 1.0 / 2.0 (Front cutout clears the lens housing) |
| Accessory Interfaces | 2 × Cold Shoe Mounts, 1 × 1/4"-20 Threaded Connection |
| Action Mount Spec | Integrated magnetic/fold-out GoPro 2-prong interface fingers |
| Material Construction | CNC-Machined Anodized Aluminum Alloy & Premium PVC Elements |
| Included Accessories | 1 × Aluminum Cage body, 1 × Specialized Audio Adapter Support Tray |
| Physical Dimensions | 82.4 mm × 64.8 mm × 34.7 mm (3.24" × 2.55" × 1.36") |
| Net Operational Weight | Ultra-lightweight 95 grams $\pm$ 5g (3.35 oz) |
💡 Operational Production Tips for the 3084B Cage
The Audio Adapter Cable Management Rule: When utilizing the slide-in audio bracket to mount the GoPro Pro 3.5mm Mic Adapter underneath the cage, the adapter's thick, rigid USB-C cable must wrap up around the side of the cage into the GoPro's port. Because action cameras are prone to intense vibrations, use a small hook-and-loop strip to cinch the cable tight against the side wall of the 3084B cage. This prevents the USB-C plug from wiggling inside the camera's port, which can cause audio crackling or cutouts mid-shoot.
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Preventing Audio Wind Interference on Vlogs: The cage features two cold shoes, placing external microphones very close to the camera body. If you are vlogging outside or shooting fast-moving action, a standard foam windshield will often fail, letting wind noise distort your audio. Always swap the standard foam cover for a premium faux-fur "deadcat" windjammer on your microphone. This cuts down wind noise while keeping the microphone small enough to stay out of the GoPro’s wide-angle field of view.
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Bypassing Thermal Shutdown via External Power: When recording long-form content in 5.3K or 4K at high frame rates, the GoPro Hero series can overheat and shut down due to trapped heat, especially inside an enclosed space. To maximize runtime, remove the GoPro's internal battery entirely, slide the camera into the 3084B cage, and run a high-quality USB-C cable from the open side door down to an external power bank or a V-mount battery pack. Running on external power bypasses the heat generated by the internal charging cycle, significantly lowering operating temperatures and extending recording times.







