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360 Degree Rotating Universal Air Vent Magnetic Car Cellphone Mount Holder Stand on 2040-parts.com

US $6.49
Location:

China, China

China, China
Condition:New Country//Region of Manufacture:China

Easy Installation
- No tools required. Stick to air vent in 10 seconds or less. One-handed operation, and fully adjustable with 360 degree rotation to meet your need. Works with all smart phones and GPS devices, can hold devices encased in covers and cases.

Safety
- No more digging around in your purse or pocket while driving, and your device is always within reach and adjustable with one hand to take calls, listen to music and follow GPS from your windshield or dashboard.

Flexibility & Conveniently
- Take your mobile devices with you anywhere! Hands-free viewing of your mobile navigation APP. Prevents devices from scratches and falls. Provides easy accessibility to mounted device.

Quality
- Sturdy rubber base and a powerful magnetic head for holding smartphones.

Personality
- Let people see a little bit of your style in the accessory that you choose.

Product Specifications:
Features: Adjustable
Where Used: Car Air Vent
Type: Holder
Easy to Install: Yes
Waterproof: Yes
Application: Support
Material: Rubber, ABS
Color: Black
Size: 45 x 45 x 37 mm / 1.77 x 1.77 x 1.46 inch
Net Weight: 34 g / 1.2 oz

Package Contents:
1 x Magnetic Air Vent Mount Holder 
2 x Universal Metal Plates

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