My 3 metre USB> right angle Micro USB lead arrived today so I've run it around the screen. Annoyingly the lead is right angled the wrong way so points down not up but it's still OK. Worth knowing that 3m is generous for the centre console, if you were only going to the fuse box 2m should be OK.
I cable tied it to the rear view mirror support then tucked it under the edge of the headlining across the top of the windscreen. Thanks
@mb for pointing out how to detach the A pillar trim properly in your "how to". I have already run a microphone cable down the driver's side but just by tucking it in as I couldn't work out how to release the trim. The "Airbag" screw cover is a bit tricky to detach but came in the end by pushing with a trim tool on the right edge then getting another under the bottom.
I ran the cable down the A pillar and tidied up the mic wire so neither obstruct the airbag. Judging by the strength of the clips holding the trim if the bag goes off then I doubt a puny wire will get in the way. Still no sense in being slap dash so I cable tied the wires to the mounting points for the trim as there are handy holes there which hold a loom on the passenger side.
As I don't have a piggy back fuse or a 12v to 5V step down transformer to hand now I ran the lead into the tray in front of the gear stick - down through the side where the fuse box, pass it under the steering wheel where you can get your hand underneath.
I popped out the head unit to get the wire across to the centre console then finally down under the tray - popping the gator off the gear stick to get access and then undoing the two torx holding the tray in place. I didn't bother disconnecting the switches or cigar lighter as you can just reach under them.
I already have a 3.5mm jack connected to the headunit coming out on one side and an iPod lead coming through on the other side so the USB lead went up on the right without any drama in the existing notches I'd cut in the tray.
At the moment it's just plugged into the 2 way USB supply I have in the cigar socket for phone charging. If this gets boring it will be a pretty simple job to run the wire back to the fuse box and set up a permanent supply but at the moment I can't see a problem.
Interesting comparing
@mb fuse box and mine - I don't have any fuses in the second row which you used - in general I have fewer fuses. is that a MK6 or MK5?
@on the SJCAM SJ4000 is basically a GoPro clone so if you were looking to screen mount then the same set up would presumably work for your cam too if you have the same mounts available. Failing that they should be pretty cheap on FleaBay given my camera only cost £60 with all the mounts included?
Oh and a final note - the SJ4000 came "fulfilled by Amazon" from a seller called Mini Kitty. There are lots of clones of this camera around which aren't as good - as best I can tell this is a legit SJCAM one so worth checking that when purchasing.