I am using a VA in the kitchen (ideal when you have no free hands!) and I tried to mount it under the upper cabinets.
First attempt was to remove the feet, make a hole in them and run u screw through it, and the push the VA back into its feet (upside down).
This works, for about five minutes. After that, the VA just drops on the workspace.
I tried a few variations, but none seem to work.
I inserted four neodymium magnets in the feet holes, but no.
I ended up using a thin sheet a bit bigger than the VA, mounting the VA on it, and the mounting this sheet under the cabinet. This works, but is VERY UGLY.
The problem is, that the inner shell for the screws on the VA are flat. If there is a small circular indent, then this could be used to fixate the VA on 4 mounting cylinders like in the picture:
A more sophisticated solution has four extra feet with a bayonet-like lock, but this also needs a little more work on the current case:
You would also need a drill template for easy installation, but that’s the simplest to make…
Request for the next version of the VA: A simple and elegant way to mount the VA upside down on a surface.
I also found, that when I use an angled USB C connector, I have hardly any space left to use the audio output jack. A few mm more space between those two connectors would be a nice improvement as well.
PS: I’m not a real designer, nor very good at making drawings, so please bear with me. I’m sure the above drawings can be improved a lot.