Version 2 of this design has been uploaded, I strongly recommend version 2 over version 1!!
Features:
Mountable with screws or double sided tape
Ambidextrous
Includes zip-tie tie down points for cable strain relief
Includes window for on/off indicator LED
Details (refer to the third picture):
A: GoPro connector
Allows you to connect the controllers to other GoPro related hardwares
B: Four hexagonal holes for inserting four M3*10mm hexagonal female-female standoffs.
The standoffs are optional, install them if you want to use screws and the lid to secure the controller in place as seen in the first picture
You can use M3 screws, with lenght from 5~10mm
The holes for the standoffs are design for an inteference fit, you could add a drop of superglue if they are loose in your case
C&F: The mount is designed to be a snug fit to the controller, it shouldn’t fall off of the mount if you use strong double sided tape (or VHB tape) on the back of the controller. C&F are both features that help you pry the Leap Motion off the mount when needed.
D: Viewing windows for on/off indicator LED
E: Ziptie tie down points for cable strain relief, they are designed for 2.5mm wide zipties. This feature is designed to be a layer of defense for the USB port in case the cable got caught.
Mounting:
The mount can be mounted to any GoPro mounts that have three prongs.
If you wish to wear the Leap Motion controller on your neck, you can check out the GoPro neck mounts I published: